My 15 gal has been up and running for about 1 month. I bought the aquarium and gravel from a fish store going out of business so it was started with established media. I put three live plants in it and petco (I know first mistake) sold me three minnows to start the cycle. That night one two of the three died.
A week later I went to a LFS and brought him a water sample and he tested it and suggested I add 4 neon tetras. The remaining minnow was returned to petco because it wouldn't leave the tetras alone. Water continued to test okay. Two weeks later I went to another LFS and he suggested adding 2 more tetras for a total of 6 and adding 4 cory cats. This was added on Friday and I did a water change on Saturday of about 10%. The levels were testing fine. Yesterday I put my male betta who has been in a 1 gal bowl in the tank and other than flaring -everyone seemed fine. While I was watching him I noticed there are only 5 tetras in the tank. I looked everywhere and no dead body in sight - just gone. I was concerned and tested water again- readings consistent with what they've been. I went to bed and woke up this morning now there are only 3 tetras. I found one body and can't find the other at all.
I took the betta out and put him back in his bowl (I left the water in case he wasn't happy in the tank)
I tested the water again this morning and am continuing to get:
Nitrate:30ppm
Nitrite:0
Hardness: 300 (GH)ppm (Both LFS said normal for this area)
Chlorine:0
Total Alkalinity:140 (KH)ppm
pH: 8.0 (LFS #1 said this was normal for this area and he wouldn't suggest trying to lower)
Please help- I don't know what I should do or where the missing tetras are going.
Thanks,
Lauren
A week later I went to a LFS and brought him a water sample and he tested it and suggested I add 4 neon tetras. The remaining minnow was returned to petco because it wouldn't leave the tetras alone. Water continued to test okay. Two weeks later I went to another LFS and he suggested adding 2 more tetras for a total of 6 and adding 4 cory cats. This was added on Friday and I did a water change on Saturday of about 10%. The levels were testing fine. Yesterday I put my male betta who has been in a 1 gal bowl in the tank and other than flaring -everyone seemed fine. While I was watching him I noticed there are only 5 tetras in the tank. I looked everywhere and no dead body in sight - just gone. I was concerned and tested water again- readings consistent with what they've been. I went to bed and woke up this morning now there are only 3 tetras. I found one body and can't find the other at all.
I took the betta out and put him back in his bowl (I left the water in case he wasn't happy in the tank)
I tested the water again this morning and am continuing to get:
Nitrate:30ppm
Nitrite:0
Hardness: 300 (GH)ppm (Both LFS said normal for this area)
Chlorine:0
Total Alkalinity:140 (KH)ppm
pH: 8.0 (LFS #1 said this was normal for this area and he wouldn't suggest trying to lower)
Please help- I don't know what I should do or where the missing tetras are going.
Thanks,
Lauren