Please Help!!!

Sorry I took so long, here are the results.

Ph 7.8
Ammonia 0 ppm
Nitrites 0 ppm
Nitrate 80 ppm

Looks like my Nitrates are pretty high. Could this have killed my peacock and what should I do? My LFS is promoting Oxygen tablets, I'm not sure if those would work, I know they cost the most out of all the meds they have. I added Prevent Ich by AquaHerbals also made to prevent different fungus and protozoans. Can I safely add a full dose of salt without killing my Synodontis catfish? Can I put the aquarium salt in at full dosage without killing my Synodontis?? It would be great if you guys can give a quick response so I can act and get some meds and possibly save my last full grown peacock.


Thanks a lot for your help!!
 
I'm not sure the nitrate has caused the death of your peacock.
I think it depends on whether it was a wild caught or not and for how long he was swimming around in your tank.

Although 80 is pretty high for nitrates, non wild caught should be able to withstand concentrations like that for a short period of time like 2 or 3 days safely.
The only remedy for nitrates is water changes, also plants use up a lot of this stuff.

Check your tab water on nitrates and see how much difference there is between your tank and your tab, and in how much time it raises to 80. This will give you an idea when and how much water you have to change.
Before it even reaches 80 you should have changed your water already.

Perhaps feeding your cichlids sparingly every other day for two weeks could help too.
It seems your denitrifying bacteria have lots of work changing nitrite into nitrate.
They use up lots of oxygen, and that’s why your LFS recommends you oxygen-tablets.
No problem using them, but it won’t help lowering the nitrates.

Jimmy
 
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I had checked the water about two weeks ago, though I should have checked it in between then and now. It didn't have a high nitrate reading at the time. I haven't changed my methods of 30% weekly water changes since then, but I guess something happened. After my peacock died I did a 40% and today another 30% water change. The nitrates are still at 80ppm.

Thanks
 
I noticed something about my sick fish today. At times they seem to be choking or coughing on something. Its like something is stuck in their throat and they are trying to regurgitate it. This doesn't happen too often, but often enough that I've noticed it. These moments where they seem to try to throw something up only last a few seconds. Does this give anyone an idea to what they have?? Nitrates are at 60 ppm and I have done daily water changes of 40%.

Thanks
 
Sounds like a weird form of dropsy. Are they losing any of their scales? Do they have a white mucas on their body at all?

How big is the tank and how many filters. First things first, get the nitrate and nitrite levels down. Go get some zeolite granuales and use it with the carbon, You can also buy it in a mixture. The zeolite will decrease your nitrate to nothing. Let me know.
 
I have just ordered an Eheim 2217 and right now I am running a Penguin 330, Aqua Clear 500 and Power Filter. No loss of scales or white mucus. I have a 125 gallon tank. I have 0 ppm of Nitrites and Ammonia. 20 ppm of nitrates.

Thanks, Jacob
 
Has a water change helped at all? What are you feeding them? Sounds like they ate something to cause their body to emit these bubbles. Is there an air bar in the tank?
 
Hi

This sounds like velvet disease. I just had this happen not long ago!!! Your fish will drop like flies if this is what it is. Get coppersafe to treat tank. If you have any scaleless fish in your tank the coppersafe can be harmful and/or kill them! Goodluck I lost 14 very nice african cichlids over this!!! Plus add aquarium salt frequently until you get it under control. This helps them with their lungs and breathing. The fish do not always get sores etc. on them with this.

paradigmcubed said:
My African Cichlid Alpha male Ngara Peacock has just died and I'm not really sure why. Two of my other male peacocks are also exhibiting the same symptoms as the Alpha male was. The Ngara Peacock had been swimming in the upper part of the tank and had been breathing hard for the past couple days. He also hadn't eaten at all. He has no visible injuries on his body, so I'm not sure what has killed him. I checked the ammonia levels and there weren't noticeable levels. Anyone have any ideas what happened and treatment for my other Peacocks??

Thanks

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