Ideas for cause of three fishy deaths?

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alyssabubbles

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Alyssabubbles 09:37 PM Today
so today I came home to find 3 fish dead, 1 betta, and 2 panda cories. Everything seemed to be fine prior to these deaths and i can usually tell when a fish will die but for these guys i have no idea. It may be because i restarted my cycle a few weeks ago but my levels are definitely on the better side. Any ideas?

1. Size of tank? 10 gal

2. Water parameters
a. Ammonia? .50ppm
b. Nitrite? 0ppm
c. Nitrate? <5 but only slightly more than 1
d. pH, KH and GH? n/a
e. Test kit? API Liquid Test Kit

3. Temperature? ~79-80*

4. FW (fresh water) or BW (brackish)? FW

5. How long the aquarium has been set up? ~6 months but cycle restarted ~three weeks ago

6. What fish do you have? How many are in your tank? How big are they? How long have you had them? ATM, after all the fishy deaths there are 3 julii cory cats, 2 panda cories, and a snail. theyre all pretty small and i've had the juliis for about 2-3 weeks and the pandas for about a week

7. Were the fish placed under quarantine period (minus the first batch from the point wherein the tank is ready to accommodate the inhabitants)? no, did not have big enough quarintine tank

8. a. Any live plants? Fake plants? one live the rest are fake
b. Sand, gravel, barebottom? sand
c. Rocks, woods, fancy decors? Any hollow decors? a bridge, three fake plants, and a betta log

9. a. Filtration? yes
b. Heater? yes

10. a. Lighting schedule? What lights are used? LED lights, day/night schedule
b. Any sunlight exposure? How long? day/night

11. a. Water change schedule? once a week
b. Volume of water changed? 25%
c. Well water, tap water, RO water? tap
d. Water conditioner used? recently switched from API to Prime
e. Frequency of gravel/sand (if any) vacuumed? once a week

12. Foods?
How often are they fed? used to be every day now every other day

13. a. Any abnormal signs/symptoms? n/a
b. Appearance of poop? n/a
c. Appearance of gills? n/a

14. a. Have you treated your fish ahead of diagnosis?n/a
b. What meds were used? n/a

Thanks for any advice ahead of time




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Glabe

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The ammonia is high. I'd also test the ph and kh, they *might* be lower than you'd expect


Also, was the ammonia reading before or after the water change?
 

Rbishop

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11. a. Water change schedule? once a week
b. Volume of water changed? 25%
c. Well water, tap water, RO water? tap
d. Water conditioner used? recently switched from API to Prime
e. Frequency of gravel/sand (if any) vacuumed? once a week
 

ktrom13

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11. a. Water change schedule? once a week
b. Volume of water changed? 25%
c. Well water, tap water, RO water? tap
d. Water conditioner used? recently switched from API to Prime
e. Frequency of gravel/sand (if any) vacuumed? once a week
I totally missed that. Thanks Bishop. For some odd reason, when using prime, you can get a false positive for ammonia meaning that you know its dechlorinated but the test says you have ammonia still.

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