LittleFish
New Member
Hi guys,
Hope someone can help. I have had my tank for just about eight weeks now. Its 80cmX35cmX40cm 112 Litres. The trouble is I have been exposed to so much conflicting advice from all the local aquarium shops. The tank was cycled using a fishless cycle for 6 weeks using "Hagen Cycle" and fish food to supply the ammonia, as per instructions. Although I never actually got a reading of ammonia using my test kit "Aquarium Pharmaceuticals, INC", although I have always had a low reading of Nitrite, until recently (about two weeks ago).
At this stage I got all excited, and was sold 6 X Lemon Tetra, as these were supposed to be hardy fish. At the moment they seem relatively fine?!? However, they don't seem to be eating the food I am giving them. I have tried different types of flake food, even the same brand as the shop who sold them. This is normally 1 to 1.5 flakes every other day. The shop told me that if the food is not eaten to remove it, this is not as easy as it sounds. Why are they not eating, they haven't eaten for over a week?
My real worry is that in the morning, they seem to swim on their sides, only for an hour or two, then seem fine. Is this normal? Are they sleeping?
However, this morning I got a Nitrite reading of between 0 and 0.25, this I understand is bad news. Apart from more water changes what can I do. Water changes seem to be the answer to everthing. Even when the tank was cycling I was told to do one 10% water change a week. I hope someone can help...
To recap
Tank size 80cmX35cmX40cm 112 Litres
Fluval 2 Filter + heater, air stone
Live plants mainly amazon swords
Fish 6XLemon Tetras for just over one week
Ammonia=0, Nitrite=0 to 0.25, Nitrate=0, pH=7.4
Water initially treated with Hagen De-chlorinator.
Hope someone can help. I have had my tank for just about eight weeks now. Its 80cmX35cmX40cm 112 Litres. The trouble is I have been exposed to so much conflicting advice from all the local aquarium shops. The tank was cycled using a fishless cycle for 6 weeks using "Hagen Cycle" and fish food to supply the ammonia, as per instructions. Although I never actually got a reading of ammonia using my test kit "Aquarium Pharmaceuticals, INC", although I have always had a low reading of Nitrite, until recently (about two weeks ago).
At this stage I got all excited, and was sold 6 X Lemon Tetra, as these were supposed to be hardy fish. At the moment they seem relatively fine?!? However, they don't seem to be eating the food I am giving them. I have tried different types of flake food, even the same brand as the shop who sold them. This is normally 1 to 1.5 flakes every other day. The shop told me that if the food is not eaten to remove it, this is not as easy as it sounds. Why are they not eating, they haven't eaten for over a week?
My real worry is that in the morning, they seem to swim on their sides, only for an hour or two, then seem fine. Is this normal? Are they sleeping?
However, this morning I got a Nitrite reading of between 0 and 0.25, this I understand is bad news. Apart from more water changes what can I do. Water changes seem to be the answer to everthing. Even when the tank was cycling I was told to do one 10% water change a week. I hope someone can help...
To recap
Tank size 80cmX35cmX40cm 112 Litres
Fluval 2 Filter + heater, air stone
Live plants mainly amazon swords
Fish 6XLemon Tetras for just over one week
Ammonia=0, Nitrite=0 to 0.25, Nitrate=0, pH=7.4
Water initially treated with Hagen De-chlorinator.