Ok here is my issue. I got a ten gallon tank for Christmas. I set it up and cycled it like I should have. Then I started having problems with calcium build up so I emptied it out, cleaned it really well and started the cycling process over again. After it had been cycling for a while, I decided to finally get fish. At this time all of my readings from my test kit were where they should be. To start with I got a betta, two zebra danios and an angelfish. Two days after getting my fish, my angel just up and died. He had done fine without any problems. Took him out and did a partial water charnge. Readings in all areas once again fine after testing. Yesterday I noticed white on my betta. My initial thought was ick, but it wasn't on the other fish. Then I noticed it spreading on him, not my other fish and noticed his fins starting to shred. I came to the conclusion he had fin rot. I started treating for fin rot. I had to use salt because of course when I noticed the stores were closed and wal-mart didn't have what I needed. Today I get up and my betta is dead. I was prepared for this because he looked pretty bad last night. Now one of my danios has died too. He didn't seem affected even though I had been treating them too. Now I am down to one danio. He is currently zipping around the tank, being his happy self. I am still treating my tank for fin rot and doing water changes, but am aware of the possibility that I will wake up to my last danio floating at the top of the tank also. I am really confused now as to what I did wrong. Is there anything I could have done to avoid this? Is there anything I can do once I start this entire process over from the beginning again to prevent this from happening again. I hate to get discouraged since my boyfriend spent a lot of money on my setup, but I don't want to keep killing fish. Oh I also cannot move my danio currently to my other aquarium as my convict will be thanking me for a lovely snack. Thanks in advance for the advice.
kelly
kelly