New 10 Gallon Fresh Water
Nitrate 0
pH 7.9-8
Ammonia 0
Hardness 10
1 Plant which was the bringer of snails
4 Natural pieces of rock
5 Neon Tetras Dead in a period of two weeks.
When I first put them into the tank, four neons would school together and one would always be left behind. I knew he was sick but didn't know with what. He died and then the next day, one started to show symptoms of gasping for air and buldging eyes. Two days later he died. That left me with three. I noticed they had little "lice" or what looked like grains of salt on them. So last night I raised the temp to 80 and added some more salt. This morning I woke up to two dead fish and one dying. Tonight another one died.
I have two theories on why they died.
1) I had four pieces of natural rock collected from my local beach. They are mostly slate. I soaked them and cleaned them well but i'm sure I didn't chip away all of the "contaminants." However I did goto the lfs to get my water tested and I asked if the rocks were releasing some types of minerals the tests would reveal it. (Ammonia, pH, Hardness, Nitrate) Is that true?
2) The plant I got at the lfs was the bringer of snails. I also think it brought a disease. Maybe ick? I don't see how else my fish could have contracted the parasites. As of now, all my fish are dead, but the snails are thriving! The plant has little strands of "dandruff" on it. The rocks have the same. Could that be ICK thriving on my Aquarium plants and rock?
Right now I don't know what to do. I really don't want to tear down the tank and start all over. Will ICK survive with the plant and snails? Or if I leave my tank to recycle for a month or so, will everything go away?
The main symptons my neons showed before they died were buldging eyese, gasping with the gills and swimming on a 45 degree angle.
Aren't neon tetras considered to be hardy?
Thank you in advance.
Michael
Nitrate 0
pH 7.9-8
Ammonia 0
Hardness 10
1 Plant which was the bringer of snails
4 Natural pieces of rock
5 Neon Tetras Dead in a period of two weeks.
When I first put them into the tank, four neons would school together and one would always be left behind. I knew he was sick but didn't know with what. He died and then the next day, one started to show symptoms of gasping for air and buldging eyes. Two days later he died. That left me with three. I noticed they had little "lice" or what looked like grains of salt on them. So last night I raised the temp to 80 and added some more salt. This morning I woke up to two dead fish and one dying. Tonight another one died.
I have two theories on why they died.
1) I had four pieces of natural rock collected from my local beach. They are mostly slate. I soaked them and cleaned them well but i'm sure I didn't chip away all of the "contaminants." However I did goto the lfs to get my water tested and I asked if the rocks were releasing some types of minerals the tests would reveal it. (Ammonia, pH, Hardness, Nitrate) Is that true?
2) The plant I got at the lfs was the bringer of snails. I also think it brought a disease. Maybe ick? I don't see how else my fish could have contracted the parasites. As of now, all my fish are dead, but the snails are thriving! The plant has little strands of "dandruff" on it. The rocks have the same. Could that be ICK thriving on my Aquarium plants and rock?
Right now I don't know what to do. I really don't want to tear down the tank and start all over. Will ICK survive with the plant and snails? Or if I leave my tank to recycle for a month or so, will everything go away?
The main symptons my neons showed before they died were buldging eyese, gasping with the gills and swimming on a 45 degree angle.
Aren't neon tetras considered to be hardy?
Thank you in advance.
Michael