Lucymariexo
New Member
Hi,
I seem to be having an issue with my tank and so far every fish I’ve got has died after a few weeks.
I have cycled the tank, checked all levels are ‘good’ and the only issue I can think of is that our water is hard with a PH of 8.
I have had two bettas (not at the same time) but after realising the PH was too high for them and thought this was the issue, I got some guppies instead. Online it stated that guppies can survive in a higher PH of 8. However the same thing has happened again. They seem fine for the first few weeks (all levels stay stable) and then the fish begin to stay at the top, stop eating and get sicker until they die. From what I can tell there is no disease’s. I had 5 guppies all slowly died one after the other over a week and a half. If it was bad water quality wouldn’t they have all got sick and died at the same time?
I did wonder if it was swim bladder with the Bettas but I only fed all my fish once a day and again water levels did not seem concerning. Plus they were not bloated. They just stayed at the top and stopped eating. I also have a heater and live plants in the tank (star grass/ heteranthera zosterifolia). I always use a dechlorinator when doing a change and do a 20% water weekly change with a gravel cleaner. The tank is 22L.
I feel like I have no idea what is causing these fish to die to help solve it. If it is the PH then I may have to just accept that I cannot keep fish.
I’m wondering if anyone has any idea as I’m too nervous to get another fish as I don’t want to kill any more fish.
Thanks
I seem to be having an issue with my tank and so far every fish I’ve got has died after a few weeks.
I have cycled the tank, checked all levels are ‘good’ and the only issue I can think of is that our water is hard with a PH of 8.
I have had two bettas (not at the same time) but after realising the PH was too high for them and thought this was the issue, I got some guppies instead. Online it stated that guppies can survive in a higher PH of 8. However the same thing has happened again. They seem fine for the first few weeks (all levels stay stable) and then the fish begin to stay at the top, stop eating and get sicker until they die. From what I can tell there is no disease’s. I had 5 guppies all slowly died one after the other over a week and a half. If it was bad water quality wouldn’t they have all got sick and died at the same time?
I did wonder if it was swim bladder with the Bettas but I only fed all my fish once a day and again water levels did not seem concerning. Plus they were not bloated. They just stayed at the top and stopped eating. I also have a heater and live plants in the tank (star grass/ heteranthera zosterifolia). I always use a dechlorinator when doing a change and do a 20% water weekly change with a gravel cleaner. The tank is 22L.
I feel like I have no idea what is causing these fish to die to help solve it. If it is the PH then I may have to just accept that I cannot keep fish.
I’m wondering if anyone has any idea as I’m too nervous to get another fish as I don’t want to kill any more fish.
Thanks