Here's my situation... 16 gal. tank, about 2 months old. Current residents are 2 very tough dwarf gouramis that survived several days of no power after hurricane Katrina (until I could get back home and hook them up to a generator). A few weeks ago, with the tank fully cycled (ammonia and nitrites 0), I decided to start adding some more fish.
Neons were what I had in mind when I decided several months ago to get back into fishkeeping, so I picked up 5 of them. They started dropping off one by one over a span of a few days. To make a long (and depressing) story shorter, I've been through 3 batches of neons (5 each time). The 2nd and 3rd batch seemed fine when I first added them (schooling happily, good appetites, etc.), but after a day or two, had started to die off. I currently have only have 2 remaining (they're hiding in the back... one looks ok, the other is a little pale). I also had a cory cat, which seemed to be doing great for several days, die yesterday. Gouramis are still fine, as is the algae eater I bought about a week ago.
I'm wondering whether my water's pH might be a factor. The "5 in 1" test strips (all I have right now) showed a pH of around 8.0 - 8.4. Could this be killing the fish? Knowing neons prefer more acidic water, I bought some stuff that is supposed to lower the pH, but have since learned from here that this is virtually pointless due to the high buffering capacity of my water, and might even cause harm to my fish. Perhaps this is what killed the cory (I've stopped using it).
I know that some attrition is probably unavoidable, but I feel terrible killing all these fish. Is there anything else I can do to help newly introduced neons survive in my tank? Should I give up on the neons? If so, any suggestions on a hardier small fish that I could add in a group of 5 or 6? Should I try another cory (I really liked him... very entertaining to watch him busily sniff out every nook and cranny of the tank looking for food)?
Here are my water parameters:
Ammonia: 0
Nitrites: 0
Nitrates: 20ppm
Hardness: 25ppm
Alkalinity/Buffering: 300ppm (maybe more)
pH: 8.0 - 8.4
--Mike
Neons were what I had in mind when I decided several months ago to get back into fishkeeping, so I picked up 5 of them. They started dropping off one by one over a span of a few days. To make a long (and depressing) story shorter, I've been through 3 batches of neons (5 each time). The 2nd and 3rd batch seemed fine when I first added them (schooling happily, good appetites, etc.), but after a day or two, had started to die off. I currently have only have 2 remaining (they're hiding in the back... one looks ok, the other is a little pale). I also had a cory cat, which seemed to be doing great for several days, die yesterday. Gouramis are still fine, as is the algae eater I bought about a week ago.
I'm wondering whether my water's pH might be a factor. The "5 in 1" test strips (all I have right now) showed a pH of around 8.0 - 8.4. Could this be killing the fish? Knowing neons prefer more acidic water, I bought some stuff that is supposed to lower the pH, but have since learned from here that this is virtually pointless due to the high buffering capacity of my water, and might even cause harm to my fish. Perhaps this is what killed the cory (I've stopped using it).
I know that some attrition is probably unavoidable, but I feel terrible killing all these fish. Is there anything else I can do to help newly introduced neons survive in my tank? Should I give up on the neons? If so, any suggestions on a hardier small fish that I could add in a group of 5 or 6? Should I try another cory (I really liked him... very entertaining to watch him busily sniff out every nook and cranny of the tank looking for food)?
Here are my water parameters:
Ammonia: 0
Nitrites: 0
Nitrates: 20ppm
Hardness: 25ppm
Alkalinity/Buffering: 300ppm (maybe more)
pH: 8.0 - 8.4
--Mike