I am getting a little discouraged with this hobby....
I set up a 5 gallon tank for my 5 year old to enjoy and me to take care of.
I got the tank cycled after a failed attempt with Bio-Spira and losing 4 neons.
We have had one ADF in the tank through out the cycle process - purchased at the same time as the neons. It's doing fine.
We just added 5 guppies and a second ADF on Friday night so they have been in the tank 4 days. i did a gradual acclimation to my water in a bucket when I brought them home, took a few hours to do so then put them in the tank and turned the lights off overnight. I waited 24 hours to feed them and have fed them flakes and frozen bloodworms.
They seem fine, eating well, active etc.
Woke to find one dead either yesterday or day before, I don't remember but I posted about it and several thought it was just transport shock/the way it goes sometimes with new fish.
Now I have one who is swimming around with his gill covers flared out. He seems a bit less active than the others.
I tested the water the day I added the fish and it was 0, 0 and 12.5. i did a standard 10 - 20 % water change during the day and added the fish later that evening.
I just tested water again and I am getting the same readings as above. I am using the Tetra liquid test kits. Tank temp is 74 and I use bottled spring water.
Gravel substrate, two small plastic plants and a small bunch of anachris (and I don't think I spelled that right!)
Any ideas?
I set up a 5 gallon tank for my 5 year old to enjoy and me to take care of.
I got the tank cycled after a failed attempt with Bio-Spira and losing 4 neons.
We have had one ADF in the tank through out the cycle process - purchased at the same time as the neons. It's doing fine.
We just added 5 guppies and a second ADF on Friday night so they have been in the tank 4 days. i did a gradual acclimation to my water in a bucket when I brought them home, took a few hours to do so then put them in the tank and turned the lights off overnight. I waited 24 hours to feed them and have fed them flakes and frozen bloodworms.
They seem fine, eating well, active etc.
Woke to find one dead either yesterday or day before, I don't remember but I posted about it and several thought it was just transport shock/the way it goes sometimes with new fish.
Now I have one who is swimming around with his gill covers flared out. He seems a bit less active than the others.
I tested the water the day I added the fish and it was 0, 0 and 12.5. i did a standard 10 - 20 % water change during the day and added the fish later that evening.
I just tested water again and I am getting the same readings as above. I am using the Tetra liquid test kits. Tank temp is 74 and I use bottled spring water.
Gravel substrate, two small plastic plants and a small bunch of anachris (and I don't think I spelled that right!)
Any ideas?