Hey everyone, I was hoping the community could help me diagnose my tank. Most of the fish I buy die either 1 week or many months after I put them in. Here is a rough fish history from memory:
55 gallon fresh water
Fluval 305 - bio ring things with bottom shelf plastic pot scrubbers
No live plants
day lighting is 5 hours on 1.5 off 6 on.
First established around last September.
At first I put in 10 mickey mouse platies, I no longer have any left. The last 2 died a week ago. The time of death of all of them was pretty evenly spaced out between December and last week. They all died showing similar symptoms: lathargy, stomach area would get sucked in, a slight hunch back, tail fin would no longer be spread out and healthy looking, dorsal would become spikey (I think due to the slight hunch back). Eventually a dying one would slowing just stop swiming and die. The death process took from 3 days to 7 days.
About a month after I got the first batch of platies, I got 3 more mixed coloured ones from a different store and they still look healthy.
A month after I got the second batch of platies (2 months of tank break in), I got 2 pearl gouramis. One died about 5 days later (I assume because it couldn't adjust). The second died about 2 weeks ago. It might have shown slight lethargy, but nothing obvious.
When I got the gouramis, I also got 3 ottos. 2 died in a week, one is still alive and very fat/healthy. There is plenty of red/brush algae to feed it.
About half a month after i got the ottos, i got 3 albino cories. 1 died in a week. one died after 2 months. the last died about 1.5 months ago. none showed any symptoms.
When the last cory died, I got another 3 albinos and 1 brown speckled one. 2 albinos died within a week, the last albino died in a month, and the brown speckled one died yesterday. none showed symptoms. The cories were probably the most active in the tank.
When I got the second batch of cories, i also got 4 small angel fish. They are still alive and chase each other to establish the pecking order.
Half a month after I got the 4 angel fish, I got another small angle fish and some sort of a catfish that looks like a shark a bit, its light grey with dark grey/black speckles/markings (sorry i forget the exact type). The new angle fish died in 2 weeks without showing symptoms. catfish shark guy is still going strong.
So there it is.. Right now I am left with 3 platies, 4 small angel, 1 catfish shark guy, 1 fat otto.
I don't do weekly water changes... maybe monthly, but my levels are all good and I check them (yes with test tube kits, not the strips) at least bi weekly and they are always fine.
Ammonia, Nitrate, and Nitrite are always on the safest colour.
PH is slightly high, around probably 7.7, no higher than 8.0 (its hard to tell on my high range colour sheet - 7.7 - 8.0 look like the same colour). This is after throwing in some PH down as my tap is around 8.0-8.1.
I don't know what are good ranges for hardness, my measurements are:
GH is 80 mg/L (ppm) CaCO3
KH is 40 mg/L (ppm) as CaCO3
I feed about 6 times a week - 5 flake days, one blood worm / flake mix day. Some days a pellet is tossed down for the catfish. When i feed flake it is gone within 15 seconds.
That is all the info that comes to mind. I hope someone can help me troubleshoot why I can't keep most of my fish alive for long periods of time. Thanks for reading!
Kagey
55 gallon fresh water
Fluval 305 - bio ring things with bottom shelf plastic pot scrubbers
No live plants
day lighting is 5 hours on 1.5 off 6 on.
First established around last September.
At first I put in 10 mickey mouse platies, I no longer have any left. The last 2 died a week ago. The time of death of all of them was pretty evenly spaced out between December and last week. They all died showing similar symptoms: lathargy, stomach area would get sucked in, a slight hunch back, tail fin would no longer be spread out and healthy looking, dorsal would become spikey (I think due to the slight hunch back). Eventually a dying one would slowing just stop swiming and die. The death process took from 3 days to 7 days.
About a month after I got the first batch of platies, I got 3 more mixed coloured ones from a different store and they still look healthy.
A month after I got the second batch of platies (2 months of tank break in), I got 2 pearl gouramis. One died about 5 days later (I assume because it couldn't adjust). The second died about 2 weeks ago. It might have shown slight lethargy, but nothing obvious.
When I got the gouramis, I also got 3 ottos. 2 died in a week, one is still alive and very fat/healthy. There is plenty of red/brush algae to feed it.
About half a month after i got the ottos, i got 3 albino cories. 1 died in a week. one died after 2 months. the last died about 1.5 months ago. none showed any symptoms.
When the last cory died, I got another 3 albinos and 1 brown speckled one. 2 albinos died within a week, the last albino died in a month, and the brown speckled one died yesterday. none showed symptoms. The cories were probably the most active in the tank.
When I got the second batch of cories, i also got 4 small angel fish. They are still alive and chase each other to establish the pecking order.
Half a month after I got the 4 angel fish, I got another small angle fish and some sort of a catfish that looks like a shark a bit, its light grey with dark grey/black speckles/markings (sorry i forget the exact type). The new angle fish died in 2 weeks without showing symptoms. catfish shark guy is still going strong.
So there it is.. Right now I am left with 3 platies, 4 small angel, 1 catfish shark guy, 1 fat otto.
I don't do weekly water changes... maybe monthly, but my levels are all good and I check them (yes with test tube kits, not the strips) at least bi weekly and they are always fine.
Ammonia, Nitrate, and Nitrite are always on the safest colour.
PH is slightly high, around probably 7.7, no higher than 8.0 (its hard to tell on my high range colour sheet - 7.7 - 8.0 look like the same colour). This is after throwing in some PH down as my tap is around 8.0-8.1.
I don't know what are good ranges for hardness, my measurements are:
GH is 80 mg/L (ppm) CaCO3
KH is 40 mg/L (ppm) as CaCO3
I feed about 6 times a week - 5 flake days, one blood worm / flake mix day. Some days a pellet is tossed down for the catfish. When i feed flake it is gone within 15 seconds.
That is all the info that comes to mind. I hope someone can help me troubleshoot why I can't keep most of my fish alive for long periods of time. Thanks for reading!
Kagey