New 10 Gallon But Fish Already Dying? Help!

NewFisherGal

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ok so i went to the petshop today the local one here and got myself a new 10 gallon tank. its my first tank ever so i wanted to start small

the man there told me it would be fine to keep the fish in the bag until i got home and put water in the tank and then to dump the fish in the tank but already before i put the fish in the tank 2 died so i took them out and i put the rest in the tank. now it looks like 3 of them are just floating near the top and the rest are sorta swimming around

i got two angelfish and a fighting fish in there and had 8 guppies but 2 are now dead. i also got 10 neon tetras cuz i like those and and another type but i dont know the type . an african something

what could be wrong with my tank is it my water or something please help!

fishergal
 
NewFisherGal said:
ok so i went to the petshop today the local one here and got myself a new 10 gallon tank. its my first tank ever so i wanted to start small

the man there told me it would be fine to keep the fish in the bag until i got home and put water in the tank and then to dump the fish in the tank but already before i put the fish in the tank 2 died so i took them out and i put the rest in the tank. now it looks like 3 of them are just floating near the top and the rest are sorta swimming around

i got two angelfish and a fighting fish in there and had 8 guppies but 2 are now dead. i also got 10 neon tetras cuz i like those and and another type but i dont know the type . an african something

what could be wrong with my tank is it my water or something please help!

fishergal


Well, the first thing I noticed is that for a ten gallon tank..... you are severely overstocked. The second, is .... did you add a dechlorinater to your tap water? And... the third, is that if two of the fish died in the bag before you put them in the tank... then there was something wrong either at the lfs, or on the way home from the lfs. They could have been sick at the store and looked fine.
And... the big thing that i noticed is that the tank is not cycled.

What i would suggest, is that you call the lfs and tell them that your two fish died before you got them in the tank, and see what their policy is for returning fish. Take back most of the fish you have. The angel will need a minumum tank size of 30 gallons ( i believe), The tetra and would be ok if you kept only 6 of them in the tank. the guppies... i believe you would be ok with 4, could be more or less on that, im not possitive on the guppies. And the fighting fish.. i assume its a betta, if you want to keep him.. you can take a couple fish off the #'s i gave you and keep him.
Also, those are all tropical fish and will need a temperature of about 75 to 78 degrees F. So you will need to get a heater if you dont have one. Another thing, is that betta dont like a lot of current, so check to see if the filter you have is producing too much for him.

Other than that, i cant think of anything else right now. Someone else might be able to add to this, change this, or even disagree. Do a search in the forums for the fish and maybe you will find care sheets, i havent been in the forum for a while, so i dont know where anything is anymore.

Good luck..

Janell
 
Sorry, more details....

When i said 6 tetra or 4 guppy, i meant those alone.. not together

So, you have a tank

4 guppy
OR
6 tetra

and thats it.. sorry..lol
 
I take it the guy at the fish store didn't tell you about dechlorinating your water, floating the fish in the bag in the water to equalize the temperature, give you any advice about cycling your tank so you'll have the natural bacteria needed to break down the chemical consquences of fish and food waste or tell you that you bought too many fish too fast for too small a tank?
 
well, let me start by saying:EVERYTHING IS WRONG WITH YOUR TANK!!!!!!!!!!!
didn't you even read any books!?!?!?! 1.you have to cycle the tank. you can do this by letting your tank sit around, fully furnished, and run for a few days WITHOUT FISH and then add ONE OR TWO AT A TIME!!!!! until you tank's biomass limit is maxed out.2. GET LESS FISH!! I suggest returing a few to the store and starting over. 3. READ LOTS OF BOOKS!!!!!!!!!! :read: :read: :read:4.DECHLORINATE YOUR WATER!!!!!!!5. LET THE FISH"S BAG FLOAT IN THE WATER FOR TEN MINUTES!!!!!!!6. FIND A NEW DEALER!!!!!! SHEEEESHH!!!! :mad2: :mad:
 
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New fish

First of all, congrads on the new tank. When you bring the fish home leave in bag and float the bag for about 10 minutes so the fish will adjust to the temp of your tank. Open the bag and pour a little of the water in your tank into the bag. After 5 more minutes release them into your tank. You should always float the bag for about 15 minutes. You don't have to pour water into the bag. I like to do this but it would be good practice. Was all your specs in your tank OK? If its a new tank with well water you should you some water cond. to get rid of clorine and such. Also a ten gallon tank should really only hold about 4-7 fish depending on the size. It sounds like you introduce to many fish to your tank. You should make sure the tank has cycle properly and do frequent water changes. Sounds like a lot but it well worth it.
 
petfairy said:
Sorry, more details....

When i said 6 tetra or 4 guppy, i meant those alone.. not together

So, you have a tank

4 guppy
OR
6 tetra

and thats it.. sorry..lol
she can add much more than that!! 6 tetras AND
4 guppies, AND even a gourami!!
 
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man im on my first tank the only thing i really screwed up on was the color of my gravel i lost one fish due to it jumpin into the lid the **** bag the fish come in have instructions on them learn to read
 
fishcatch22 said:
well, let me start by saying:EVERYTHING IS WRONG WITH YOUR TANK!!!!!!!!!!!
didn't you even read any books!?!?!?! 1.you have to cycle the tank. you can do this by letting your tank sit around, fully furnished, and run for a few days WITHOUT FISH and then add ONE OR TWO AT A TIME!!!!! until you tank's biomass limit is maxed out. . .
I can't see how you can get off yelling (all caps) at this person or asking them if they have read any books when the advice you are giving here is totally out to lunch.

Your tank will not cycle if you let "it sit around, fully furnished, and run for a few days WITHOUT FISH" [sic]. That will do absolutely nothing to cycle the tank.

In order for the tank to cycle, you need to have a source of ammonia to build up the first part of the nitrogen cycle. That means decaying matter, ammonia, or fish.

I suggest you read this article:

Cycling a Freshwater Tank

Roan
 
fishcatch22 said:
she can add much more than that!! 6 tetras AND
4 guppies, AND even a gourami!!
Again, please hold on the bad advice. Not only will that overstock the tank but cycling a tank with a full bioload is just asking for trouble.

Roan
 
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