I have a pressurized CO2 tank that I switched out a Red Sea reactor,http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/prod_display.cfm?pcatid=15524for a glass diffuser http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/prod_display.cfm?pcatid=9915 , I made the switch last Wednesday,and everything seemed fine.When I got home from work yesterday and today,there were no bubbles coming out of the diffuser, so I cranked open the needle valve to get them going,then turned it back down to the normal flow rate,this takes less than 5 seconds.I am thinking I need to add a back flow preventer to stop water from siphoning into the CO2 tube,stopping to CO2 gas from getting into the diffuser,but I am not sure about that(should I??).The CO2 has a solenoid valve on a timer with the lights.
Anyway,about 5 minutes after I got the bubbles going tonight,I added some Excel,and regular Flourish.A few minutes later,the fish started to gasp at the top of the tank.After another couple minutes, they were all laying at the bottom,and a few were swimming upside down.I checked ammonia and nitrites,both 0ppm.Nitrates were 10ppm.The PH was either 6 or lower,as that is as low as the API test kit goes( i think it was lower).This is lower than I have ever seen it in this tank.I did 2, 75% water changes and that raised the PH to around 6.4,which is where it is usually at.I also added some Excel,and some regular Flourish again.The fish immediately started to swim at the top of the tank again,then at the bottom again.2 of the glow light tetras died.I changed another 75% of the water,did not add anything but dechlorinator,shut off the CO2,and removed the filter pads.Everything seems fine now.All of this happened within an hour.It's 5 hours later,and everything seems fine.
So does anyone think the problems with the fish have to do with the CO2,or adding ferts?I got some new plant stems,so I have been adding ferts daily,trying to get the plants to grow faster,which it has done.I have been adding ferts daily for like 3 weeks now.The tank has 3.2 WPG,it's only a 10 gallon,so I don't think the WPG really applies though.I am at a loss as to what exactly triggered the weird behavior,and some very fast deaths to the fish in the tank.It had 10 glowlight tetra( 8 now),2 male guppies,and who knows how many RCS,at least 50.The RCS acted weird as well,swimming upside down.
Any ideas????
Anyway,about 5 minutes after I got the bubbles going tonight,I added some Excel,and regular Flourish.A few minutes later,the fish started to gasp at the top of the tank.After another couple minutes, they were all laying at the bottom,and a few were swimming upside down.I checked ammonia and nitrites,both 0ppm.Nitrates were 10ppm.The PH was either 6 or lower,as that is as low as the API test kit goes( i think it was lower).This is lower than I have ever seen it in this tank.I did 2, 75% water changes and that raised the PH to around 6.4,which is where it is usually at.I also added some Excel,and some regular Flourish again.The fish immediately started to swim at the top of the tank again,then at the bottom again.2 of the glow light tetras died.I changed another 75% of the water,did not add anything but dechlorinator,shut off the CO2,and removed the filter pads.Everything seems fine now.All of this happened within an hour.It's 5 hours later,and everything seems fine.
So does anyone think the problems with the fish have to do with the CO2,or adding ferts?I got some new plant stems,so I have been adding ferts daily,trying to get the plants to grow faster,which it has done.I have been adding ferts daily for like 3 weeks now.The tank has 3.2 WPG,it's only a 10 gallon,so I don't think the WPG really applies though.I am at a loss as to what exactly triggered the weird behavior,and some very fast deaths to the fish in the tank.It had 10 glowlight tetra( 8 now),2 male guppies,and who knows how many RCS,at least 50.The RCS acted weird as well,swimming upside down.
Any ideas????
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