Help! Tiger Barbs
I have a 46 gallon tank that I started off with
4 tiger barbs
2 albino tiger barbs
2 green tiger barbs
I followed all the instructions for fishless cycling, got everything working properly, and added the fish. They were great for about a month. I monitored Ammonia, Nitrite, and Nitrate, and did water changes about once a week. Suddenly, they started to hide whenever the light was on. On the advice of my LFS, I treated them with Erythromycin (sp?). It hasn't helped, and now they're even more lethargic, laying on the bottom of the tank in the back most of the time, whether the light is on or off. Most of them still come up to eat, but then they scurry back to their hiding spots. Where once they would rush to the front whenever we walked by, now if we move anywhere near the thank they'll hide. Ammonia and Nitrite are both staying steady at zero. Nitrate is well within acceptable range, and I change the water before it gets to be a problem. Thanks for any advice anyone may have.
I have a 46 gallon tank that I started off with
4 tiger barbs
2 albino tiger barbs
2 green tiger barbs
I followed all the instructions for fishless cycling, got everything working properly, and added the fish. They were great for about a month. I monitored Ammonia, Nitrite, and Nitrate, and did water changes about once a week. Suddenly, they started to hide whenever the light was on. On the advice of my LFS, I treated them with Erythromycin (sp?). It hasn't helped, and now they're even more lethargic, laying on the bottom of the tank in the back most of the time, whether the light is on or off. Most of them still come up to eat, but then they scurry back to their hiding spots. Where once they would rush to the front whenever we walked by, now if we move anywhere near the thank they'll hide. Ammonia and Nitrite are both staying steady at zero. Nitrate is well within acceptable range, and I change the water before it gets to be a problem. Thanks for any advice anyone may have.
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