Hello all,
:help:
Over the two months, I've had at least 15 fish die on me. Most of them have been neon tetras but I've had 3 skirt tetras, a glass fish plus a male mollie die. None of the fish appear to have any external problems. They seem fine one day and them I just find them dead in the morning. Seem like one every few days. Most of them last about 1-3 weeks and then die. I've gotten the fish at different stores to make sure it wasn't the store being the problem.
It addition to my checking of the water, I've had the water checked 3 times in the last week alone at the fish stores just to make sure and they can't find anything to explain the reason for the fish dying. They test for ph, ammonia, nitrates, hardness, salt and everything is "normal".
I'm at a loss as to what might be the problem and was wondering if any of you might have any suggestions/ideas. I'm ready to go back to painting pictures of fish instead of trying to keep them in a tank!!!!
Thanks for your help.
My set up is:
75 US gal tank that has been set up for 13 months. Fluval 304 canister filter as well as an under gravel filter with power heads. The ph of the tank is 7.0 and the temp is 76. I change 25% of the water every week and clean the Fluval once a month making sure to only change 1/3 of the media.
Currently, I have 3 mollies, 3 swordtails, 2 angel fish, 4 skirt tetras, 9 neon tetras, 1 glass fish, and 1 cat fish. I've been replacing some of the ones that die.
Regards,
Joe
:help:
Over the two months, I've had at least 15 fish die on me. Most of them have been neon tetras but I've had 3 skirt tetras, a glass fish plus a male mollie die. None of the fish appear to have any external problems. They seem fine one day and them I just find them dead in the morning. Seem like one every few days. Most of them last about 1-3 weeks and then die. I've gotten the fish at different stores to make sure it wasn't the store being the problem.
It addition to my checking of the water, I've had the water checked 3 times in the last week alone at the fish stores just to make sure and they can't find anything to explain the reason for the fish dying. They test for ph, ammonia, nitrates, hardness, salt and everything is "normal".
I'm at a loss as to what might be the problem and was wondering if any of you might have any suggestions/ideas. I'm ready to go back to painting pictures of fish instead of trying to keep them in a tank!!!!
Thanks for your help.
My set up is:
75 US gal tank that has been set up for 13 months. Fluval 304 canister filter as well as an under gravel filter with power heads. The ph of the tank is 7.0 and the temp is 76. I change 25% of the water every week and clean the Fluval once a month making sure to only change 1/3 of the media.
Currently, I have 3 mollies, 3 swordtails, 2 angel fish, 4 skirt tetras, 9 neon tetras, 1 glass fish, and 1 cat fish. I've been replacing some of the ones that die.
Regards,
Joe