quinnARIUM
New Member
Hey everyone,
I have had 10 lemon tetras in a 20 gal quarantine tank for about three months while I was setting up their 75 gal. They were completely healthy in there and grew a ton!
Then, about 4 days ago I finally moved them into the big tank. The big tank had only been set up for about 2 weeks but I used a bit if old media and I needed to get the quarantine tank empty for some new fish. I did a 50% water change before I added the Lemon Tetras. I acclimated them pretty well and they seemed immediately comfortable. Then, three days past when I first added the Lemon Tetras, one tetras showed up dead. And I had "just" purchased 8 Corydoras and five otocinculus for the tank! Stressed out I quickly did a water test. The results were:
gH: 10-15 mg/L
Nitrate: 15 mg/L
Nitrite: 1 mg/L
kH: 20 mg/L
pH: ≈6.6?
This was actually my first time testing my aquarium water. I was surprised by how acidic my water is, but pH swings don't seem to be the problem since I checked again in the morning and the pH was the same. After testing the water I noticed a lemon tetra seeming to gulp for air and float aimlessly around the tank. He died about 20 minutes later. My first though then was oxygen deficiency, but with only 10 lemon tetras in a 75 gal full of plants and with strong surface agitation, I deemed that unlikely.
I added the Corydoras and otocinculus (I had no wear else to put them) and they seem fine so far.
But this morning-- I kept an air stone in the tank overnight to be sure, another Lemon Tetra was floating around aimlessly. I have noticed a bit of aggression between the school, but the tetra seems unharmed. Now he is quickly opening and closing his mouth at the surface.
Any thought would be helpful! Please send any advice! Has anyone had experience with Lemon Tetras?
I have had 10 lemon tetras in a 20 gal quarantine tank for about three months while I was setting up their 75 gal. They were completely healthy in there and grew a ton!
Then, about 4 days ago I finally moved them into the big tank. The big tank had only been set up for about 2 weeks but I used a bit if old media and I needed to get the quarantine tank empty for some new fish. I did a 50% water change before I added the Lemon Tetras. I acclimated them pretty well and they seemed immediately comfortable. Then, three days past when I first added the Lemon Tetras, one tetras showed up dead. And I had "just" purchased 8 Corydoras and five otocinculus for the tank! Stressed out I quickly did a water test. The results were:
gH: 10-15 mg/L
Nitrate: 15 mg/L
Nitrite: 1 mg/L
kH: 20 mg/L
pH: ≈6.6?
This was actually my first time testing my aquarium water. I was surprised by how acidic my water is, but pH swings don't seem to be the problem since I checked again in the morning and the pH was the same. After testing the water I noticed a lemon tetra seeming to gulp for air and float aimlessly around the tank. He died about 20 minutes later. My first though then was oxygen deficiency, but with only 10 lemon tetras in a 75 gal full of plants and with strong surface agitation, I deemed that unlikely.
I added the Corydoras and otocinculus (I had no wear else to put them) and they seem fine so far.
But this morning-- I kept an air stone in the tank overnight to be sure, another Lemon Tetra was floating around aimlessly. I have noticed a bit of aggression between the school, but the tetra seems unharmed. Now he is quickly opening and closing his mouth at the surface.
Any thought would be helpful! Please send any advice! Has anyone had experience with Lemon Tetras?