Well, we have a 55 gallon aquarium and it has been running for well over 2 weeks now. We bought it and set it up in our new house for over a month (without any fish) and then when we moved in we trasferred our fish from out 30 gallon to the 55 gallon.
We originally had 3 bala sharks, 1 Oscar and a Pleco. Then our Oscar got to aggressive so we returned him to the pet store. We waited a few days and we added 6 Tiger barbs and 2 Silver Dollars. Later that day my dad took his 10 gallon aquarium down and added 3 Austrailian Rainbows, and 1 Indian Glass fish. We didn't lose any fish for a couple of days. Then we started losing 1 Tiger barb a day til we only had 1 left. I checked our aquarium for pH and ammonia. Our pH was neutral...the ammonia was 0.5. I did a 25% water change and added some ammonia buddies. We also added 1 new Silver Dollar to give us the correct 'school' number. He has done great.
All of our Tiger barbs died except 1 and he has been fine all by himself. He has lived for a long time now and seems to be doing great.
We bought the 6 tests in One Strip Quick Dip. I checked our water yesterday and the resutlts were: Nitrate 200, Nitrite 0.5, Hardness 300 (very hard), Chlorine 0, Alkalinity 180 (which shows ideal), pH was neutral. So, I did a 25% water change to try to lower the Nitrate level. Today when I woke up 2 of the Balas were either dead or dying and the third died while I was at work. I got the dead Bala out with my bare hands and found the it was slimy....I know fish are slimy anyways, but it was slimier than usual.
My hubby got home today and went and bought some Prime (for freshwater and saltwater) and added the correct levels. He added it at about 4pm and when I got home from work I retested that water....the Nitrate level is still hanging on at the danger level. What more can we do to lower our Nitrate and could this be what killed our Balas?
We originally had 3 bala sharks, 1 Oscar and a Pleco. Then our Oscar got to aggressive so we returned him to the pet store. We waited a few days and we added 6 Tiger barbs and 2 Silver Dollars. Later that day my dad took his 10 gallon aquarium down and added 3 Austrailian Rainbows, and 1 Indian Glass fish. We didn't lose any fish for a couple of days. Then we started losing 1 Tiger barb a day til we only had 1 left. I checked our aquarium for pH and ammonia. Our pH was neutral...the ammonia was 0.5. I did a 25% water change and added some ammonia buddies. We also added 1 new Silver Dollar to give us the correct 'school' number. He has done great.
All of our Tiger barbs died except 1 and he has been fine all by himself. He has lived for a long time now and seems to be doing great.
We bought the 6 tests in One Strip Quick Dip. I checked our water yesterday and the resutlts were: Nitrate 200, Nitrite 0.5, Hardness 300 (very hard), Chlorine 0, Alkalinity 180 (which shows ideal), pH was neutral. So, I did a 25% water change to try to lower the Nitrate level. Today when I woke up 2 of the Balas were either dead or dying and the third died while I was at work. I got the dead Bala out with my bare hands and found the it was slimy....I know fish are slimy anyways, but it was slimier than usual.
My hubby got home today and went and bought some Prime (for freshwater and saltwater) and added the correct levels. He added it at about 4pm and when I got home from work I retested that water....the Nitrate level is still hanging on at the danger level. What more can we do to lower our Nitrate and could this be what killed our Balas?