lots_to_learn
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I have a 55 gallon that I have had set up for about 5 months and it's been doing pretty good. I had some issues with two walmart bought beta fish that turned out to be sick but I have resolved those issues months ago. Right now I have two female mollys (a sailfin dalmation and a balloon) that are holding their fry for over two months now. They became pregnant shortly after I got them but took 2 months to finally have them but I was on vacation when it happen so I only have 1 surviving fry. My brother was house sitting but did not do a good job of keeping an eye on them so I have no idea what happen to them. I did suction a bunch of small fry during a tank cleaning shortly after I got back. It's been about 10 weeks since those fry were born. Both females look very pregnant but not having their fry. Water conditions test normal but I do have a hard water problem from my well water that I have yet to find something to fix it. 4 days ago I made a trip to petsmart after I did some research to try some ideas. Right now I am trying Top Fin Tap Water dechlorinator (as suggested by the petsmart employee for hard water) added after a 50% water chang. I also added aquarium salt since I read that will help. Next I bought a decoration with lots of plant/shrubbery for fry to hide and a tank divider to segregate my females so they can have some privacy and be able to feed them more often then the other fish easier. The one fry is in there with them because I have 3 glo fish that will chase it despite it's size. I am using API 5in1 Test Strips to test the water and the hard water after the 4 days has gone down from 180 to 120 GH and 240 to 190 KH. PH consistantly remains at 7.0 and NO2 NO3 consistantly remains at 0. I have two tank heaters that keep the temperature at about 75 degrees and I use an undergravel filtering system with the carbon filters.
With all of this, still no fry and today I discovered my black male balloon molly with severe dropsy, raised scales and has just died typing this message when otherwise yesterday he looked 100% fine. My other fish look 100%. However, I have noticed that for a a while now the 9 neon tetras in the tank seem to bloat when they are fed and have trouble swimming downward. Their bellies will look like they have a bulge and they will nearly point straight down and trying to swim and barly going anywhere and if they stop they almost rapidly float toward the top. This goes on for about 5-10 mintues and goes away and they are perfectly fine. I feed fish flakes every other day and only what they can consume in about 30 seconds. All-in-all, the tank is populated with the two segregated female mollys and the one fry, 9 neon tetras, 2 plattys (male and female - not breeding??, and 3 glo fish.
With all of this, still no fry and today I discovered my black male balloon molly with severe dropsy, raised scales and has just died typing this message when otherwise yesterday he looked 100% fine. My other fish look 100%. However, I have noticed that for a a while now the 9 neon tetras in the tank seem to bloat when they are fed and have trouble swimming downward. Their bellies will look like they have a bulge and they will nearly point straight down and trying to swim and barly going anywhere and if they stop they almost rapidly float toward the top. This goes on for about 5-10 mintues and goes away and they are perfectly fine. I feed fish flakes every other day and only what they can consume in about 30 seconds. All-in-all, the tank is populated with the two segregated female mollys and the one fry, 9 neon tetras, 2 plattys (male and female - not breeding??, and 3 glo fish.