We got a 150 gal tank at the end of June for my son who has been dying to have a 'shark' for years. So, we ended up with 150 gal so he could have bala's and other 7-14" fishes. We have a few gouramis, 3 balas (4"), 2-3 each of platys (2 are preg.) and mollys, 3 serpae tetras, 2 bumblebee gobi, a few rosy barbs, 1 pleco (2" clown), 4 redline torpedo barbs (3"), and a few cats (3 pictus, 2 columbian, 1 featherfin).
It took a full 6 weeks to get the water stable and cycled. In the process, we lost a redline barb, a few gouramis, and a few cats. I was told if I used biospira, it would cycle quickly, but for whatever reason, the ammonia levels were high and we could not get them down for weeks. Since the tank cycled, we have continued to lose fish pretty much weekly - this past week losing a baby pleco and a ghost knifefish. :headshake2:
One redline and one silver molly are in QT - redline has a red (? bit by pictus?) gill that appears to either be swollen or missing a piece. He is receiving Paraguard and Melafix in QT. It did not seem to improve, so I added a dose of a parasite med and it seems slightly less red. His color is muted but he is eating a bit. The silver molly appears to be improving - his belly appeared bloated - maybe he just ate too much, not sure.
Other than one fish (redline) having dropsy (that looks horrible!), the rest that died appeared to be ok - no sign of ich or worms or rot or anything. One gourami seemed to be a bit bloated and swam at the bottom for a day before he died, but most, including one of the redlines seemed fine, then died. I took our dead blue phantom pleco and a few others to the LFS and no one can find anything of concern. I even resorted to dissecting one that died (we homeschool and I'm a nurse, so it was a learning experience!) - nothing really obvious and I did skin scrapings and did not see any parasites. (I could have missed something, of course, I'm not an expert! I tried used a fish disease book as a guide.) I looked at the gills and fins and several internal organs under the microscope and saw nothing obvious.) Bacteria maybe?
I have put at least 4 doses of Paraguard in the 150 gal tank and ordered a large container so I can do a few more. Thinking all was ok after having no deaths for a week or so, we bought a couple little plecos (bristle nose and clown) and upside down cats to replace those we lost. They lived in a QT tank for 3 weeks getting several Paraguard treatments and close observation. The water in that tank was ok overall - I checked it pretty much daily, but the nitrite levels would not stay down (at stress level, not very high), so I got the QT tank and the 150g at the same temp and moved the cats and plecos to the big tank. One of the plecos died a few days later. The other 3 seem to be fine so far.
I have had my water checked by different LFS with nearly each death, and check it myself often - at least 2x per week - and have added biospira and done numerous water changes - at least one a week except after adding biospira. My water looks great - no ammonia or nitrates/nitrites, neutral pH, temp 77, no white cloud, some algae clouding but I put a little AlgaeFix in there. I have an UG filter and 2 cannisters, one rated for 100 gallons and one for 250 or so, along with 3 powerheads, a few live plants and several faux plants, and lots of hiding places.
What am I doing wrong? We have lost a few hundred dollars in fish and I'm getting so frustrated and feel terrible that these fish may be suffering! Some of the fish are the original ones added with lots of biospira at the start and they seem to be growing nicely - bala's, pictus, redlines, and a few gouramis. I feed them a lot of variety - we have several different sinking and floating pellets (tiny and medium) and wafers, flakes, frozen bloodworms, dried fish, etc. We feed a little of a few each day, 2-3x per day. Usually they go crazy and eat most all in minutes. The sinking pellets take a bit longer. We also have algae wafers for the pleco. If the food is not eaten quickly, we skip a feeding or just do a tiny amount, so the nitrates don't build.
I use Tetra's water conditioner and have added some probiotics, vitamins, and Stresszyme (have used with each new fish and in QT) after some of the water changes. What am I missing? I didn't QT my first fish purchases and thought perhaps one brought a parasite or bacteria to the tank and made the others sick. I thought the Paraguard would remedy that. I talked to SeaChem and they said to QT all new fish for a month with daily Paraguard. That is what I basically did with the upside down cats and plecos. Still one died. I'm baffled. The knifefish looked great then started hiding and not coming out for his fav blood worms. We found him dead a few days later. UGH! :wall:
Anyone have ideas? Sorry this is so long - tried to think of all the questions you might ask. Water has been perfect by testing for about a month or longer. I can't stand losing all these great fish!!!!!!!! Please help!:help:
It took a full 6 weeks to get the water stable and cycled. In the process, we lost a redline barb, a few gouramis, and a few cats. I was told if I used biospira, it would cycle quickly, but for whatever reason, the ammonia levels were high and we could not get them down for weeks. Since the tank cycled, we have continued to lose fish pretty much weekly - this past week losing a baby pleco and a ghost knifefish. :headshake2:
One redline and one silver molly are in QT - redline has a red (? bit by pictus?) gill that appears to either be swollen or missing a piece. He is receiving Paraguard and Melafix in QT. It did not seem to improve, so I added a dose of a parasite med and it seems slightly less red. His color is muted but he is eating a bit. The silver molly appears to be improving - his belly appeared bloated - maybe he just ate too much, not sure.
Other than one fish (redline) having dropsy (that looks horrible!), the rest that died appeared to be ok - no sign of ich or worms or rot or anything. One gourami seemed to be a bit bloated and swam at the bottom for a day before he died, but most, including one of the redlines seemed fine, then died. I took our dead blue phantom pleco and a few others to the LFS and no one can find anything of concern. I even resorted to dissecting one that died (we homeschool and I'm a nurse, so it was a learning experience!) - nothing really obvious and I did skin scrapings and did not see any parasites. (I could have missed something, of course, I'm not an expert! I tried used a fish disease book as a guide.) I looked at the gills and fins and several internal organs under the microscope and saw nothing obvious.) Bacteria maybe?
I have put at least 4 doses of Paraguard in the 150 gal tank and ordered a large container so I can do a few more. Thinking all was ok after having no deaths for a week or so, we bought a couple little plecos (bristle nose and clown) and upside down cats to replace those we lost. They lived in a QT tank for 3 weeks getting several Paraguard treatments and close observation. The water in that tank was ok overall - I checked it pretty much daily, but the nitrite levels would not stay down (at stress level, not very high), so I got the QT tank and the 150g at the same temp and moved the cats and plecos to the big tank. One of the plecos died a few days later. The other 3 seem to be fine so far.
I have had my water checked by different LFS with nearly each death, and check it myself often - at least 2x per week - and have added biospira and done numerous water changes - at least one a week except after adding biospira. My water looks great - no ammonia or nitrates/nitrites, neutral pH, temp 77, no white cloud, some algae clouding but I put a little AlgaeFix in there. I have an UG filter and 2 cannisters, one rated for 100 gallons and one for 250 or so, along with 3 powerheads, a few live plants and several faux plants, and lots of hiding places.
What am I doing wrong? We have lost a few hundred dollars in fish and I'm getting so frustrated and feel terrible that these fish may be suffering! Some of the fish are the original ones added with lots of biospira at the start and they seem to be growing nicely - bala's, pictus, redlines, and a few gouramis. I feed them a lot of variety - we have several different sinking and floating pellets (tiny and medium) and wafers, flakes, frozen bloodworms, dried fish, etc. We feed a little of a few each day, 2-3x per day. Usually they go crazy and eat most all in minutes. The sinking pellets take a bit longer. We also have algae wafers for the pleco. If the food is not eaten quickly, we skip a feeding or just do a tiny amount, so the nitrates don't build.
I use Tetra's water conditioner and have added some probiotics, vitamins, and Stresszyme (have used with each new fish and in QT) after some of the water changes. What am I missing? I didn't QT my first fish purchases and thought perhaps one brought a parasite or bacteria to the tank and made the others sick. I thought the Paraguard would remedy that. I talked to SeaChem and they said to QT all new fish for a month with daily Paraguard. That is what I basically did with the upside down cats and plecos. Still one died. I'm baffled. The knifefish looked great then started hiding and not coming out for his fav blood worms. We found him dead a few days later. UGH! :wall:
Anyone have ideas? Sorry this is so long - tried to think of all the questions you might ask. Water has been perfect by testing for about a month or longer. I can't stand losing all these great fish!!!!!!!! Please help!:help: