They all Died!

Well we start over

Alright so now all my fish are dead. My two Panda Corys just died. Since I figured that the 10 gallon tank had bad water I put the 2 Panda Corys in a 1.5 gallon I have which has the 8 Fry Platys that my one female gave birth too about 2 weeks ago. Well these corys both died now, so my next question is since they were in with the fry are my fry going to get sick now too?
 
jmulrich2006 said:
Alright so now all my fish are dead. My two Panda Corys just died. Since I figured that the 10 gallon tank had bad water I put the 2 Panda Corys in a 1.5 gallon I have which has the 8 Fry Platys that my one female gave birth too about 2 weeks ago. Well these corys both died now, so my next question is since they were in with the fry are my fry going to get sick now too?
If the cories died form bad water in your 10G, then no, your fry are safe.
 
My 1.5 gallon fry tank has a 3i Whisper Filter made for a 2 - 5 gallon tank. The water quality is perfect according to my tests.
 
Thanks

Thanks everyone for helping, Unfortunatly all my fish died but I know what to look for and i learned a lot. At least I have 8 fry platys coming up that will be 3 months old in march so I will still have fish. Thanks again.
 
Anytime you do a fishy cycle you have to stay on top of the water at all times, this may include doing water changes every day depending on your bio-load. Even small amounts of Ammonia/NitrIte can have a deadly effect on your fish depending on how hardy they are, but even if they are hardy you could be doing permenant damage that is not fatal now but degrading your fishes health in the long run. I would take the 10 gallon and do a fishless cycle then restock but not as heavily as it was before.
 
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