Hi Everyone...
I have learned a lot from being here just the past few days....thanks!
First of all, I was bought a new 10 gal. for my anniversary (which I wanted).
We did the wrong thing by bringing it home, setting it up and stocking with way too many fish.... (Mistakes 1 and 2...both biggies!)
Results, of course...about half of them have died. :sad
I was told to do water changes to keep my ammonia level down, so I was doing that. In the process, I noticed that my 2 Silver Dollars had Ich.
LFS told me to put Quick Cure in the tank and remove the filter...so I did.
Cloudy water and the 3rd day of tx, a Glass Catfish died (NOT painted!), then the next morning, the other Glass Cat was dead. (This happened Friday.)
I went to work the next morning after treating the tank again (I was told to do it for 5 days, to be sure all signs of Ich were gone...), and when I got home that evening, my 2 Cherry Barbs were dead. (Saturday)
Next day, after work, my Colombian (I think that's what he was...) Shark was dead. I put the filter back in and did a water change. (This happened on Sunday)
This AM, I wake up and my Albino Platy (I think) was dead. (Tuesday)
I tested my water, my Ammonia was ok, but my Nitrites were off the charts...
Did a 40% water change 2x today, and bought some "Cycle".
Here's the issue now....I have 2 Marbled Anglefish, 2 Silver Dollars, 2 Black Mollies and 2 Cory Cats left. They look ok. I'm down to feeding once a day, vaccumed gravel today and the water changes, which I shall continue tomorrow....I mean, 2x a day till this gets straightened out.
The water looks pretty clear and the fish who are left are swimming around happily, but I have a slimy "film" on the inside of my glass. Should I clean it? How would you suggest? I will go to the LFS tomorrow after my AM class if I need to. I just don't want to lose these guys..I've gotten rather attached...
I already have my eye on a 55 gallon I may buy with tax refund! LOL!
(Hubby doesn't know it though..but I do believe he suspects.)
My latest tests are:
Ammonia: 0
Nitrate:20
Nitrite: 3.0
Hardness: 300
Alkalinity: 300
pH: 8.4
Any advice is appreciated....I do believe I may have become quite the "enthusiast"!!!!
Definitely eager to learn all I can.....
I have learned a lot from being here just the past few days....thanks!
First of all, I was bought a new 10 gal. for my anniversary (which I wanted).
We did the wrong thing by bringing it home, setting it up and stocking with way too many fish.... (Mistakes 1 and 2...both biggies!)
Results, of course...about half of them have died. :sad
I was told to do water changes to keep my ammonia level down, so I was doing that. In the process, I noticed that my 2 Silver Dollars had Ich.
LFS told me to put Quick Cure in the tank and remove the filter...so I did.
Cloudy water and the 3rd day of tx, a Glass Catfish died (NOT painted!), then the next morning, the other Glass Cat was dead. (This happened Friday.)
I went to work the next morning after treating the tank again (I was told to do it for 5 days, to be sure all signs of Ich were gone...), and when I got home that evening, my 2 Cherry Barbs were dead. (Saturday)
Next day, after work, my Colombian (I think that's what he was...) Shark was dead. I put the filter back in and did a water change. (This happened on Sunday)
This AM, I wake up and my Albino Platy (I think) was dead. (Tuesday)
I tested my water, my Ammonia was ok, but my Nitrites were off the charts...
Did a 40% water change 2x today, and bought some "Cycle".
Here's the issue now....I have 2 Marbled Anglefish, 2 Silver Dollars, 2 Black Mollies and 2 Cory Cats left. They look ok. I'm down to feeding once a day, vaccumed gravel today and the water changes, which I shall continue tomorrow....I mean, 2x a day till this gets straightened out.
The water looks pretty clear and the fish who are left are swimming around happily, but I have a slimy "film" on the inside of my glass. Should I clean it? How would you suggest? I will go to the LFS tomorrow after my AM class if I need to. I just don't want to lose these guys..I've gotten rather attached...
I already have my eye on a 55 gallon I may buy with tax refund! LOL!
My latest tests are:
Ammonia: 0
Nitrate:20
Nitrite: 3.0
Hardness: 300
Alkalinity: 300
pH: 8.4
Any advice is appreciated....I do believe I may have become quite the "enthusiast"!!!!