I need help figuring out what could be killing my fish. I have a 10 gallon tank. Just spent about 10 weeks of fishless cycling. Finally got levels right 2 days ago. Did a 70% water change and added 3 tetras and 3 danios yesterday afternoon, adding 3 cups of water to their bags over about 20 minutes and then put fish only in the tank. I got them from a reputable local fish store. This morning, 1 tetra and 1 danio were dead. The tetra was wrapped around the intake tube for the filter, the danio was floating on top.
I tested the water this morning: Ammonia - 0, Nitrites - 0, Nitrates 15 (that's what my well water reads out of the tap). PH is 6.6 (which is what the fish store keeps their tanks at). Temp has been 78 degrees. In the tank I have 1 plastic plant, one small decoration, a 6 inch water bubbler wand, heater and filter (side mounted).
We lost 2 beta's at Christmastime. I thought it was due to the fact that we keep our thermostat low at night (58 degrees) and that they couldn't handle the cold. From what I've heard, the cold probably wasn't the problem. Then I set up the 10 gallon tank and started out with some glofish (doing a fishy cycling). I lost 2 after about 2 days - fish store said ammonia level was a bit high (could not have been more than .5 or 1) and I should lower the PH. I added the PH down and I think I added it too fast and lost the remaining 3 fish (1 in less than about 4 hours after adding it to the tank).
Now, with good levels on all fronts I'm still losing fish and I don't know what else to check for. We are on well water. Had the water tested for us and found nothing outside of normal limits, but I don't know if there is something that could be killing the fish that wouldn't show up on the test.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
SMB
I tested the water this morning: Ammonia - 0, Nitrites - 0, Nitrates 15 (that's what my well water reads out of the tap). PH is 6.6 (which is what the fish store keeps their tanks at). Temp has been 78 degrees. In the tank I have 1 plastic plant, one small decoration, a 6 inch water bubbler wand, heater and filter (side mounted).
We lost 2 beta's at Christmastime. I thought it was due to the fact that we keep our thermostat low at night (58 degrees) and that they couldn't handle the cold. From what I've heard, the cold probably wasn't the problem. Then I set up the 10 gallon tank and started out with some glofish (doing a fishy cycling). I lost 2 after about 2 days - fish store said ammonia level was a bit high (could not have been more than .5 or 1) and I should lower the PH. I added the PH down and I think I added it too fast and lost the remaining 3 fish (1 in less than about 4 hours after adding it to the tank).
Now, with good levels on all fronts I'm still losing fish and I don't know what else to check for. We are on well water. Had the water tested for us and found nothing outside of normal limits, but I don't know if there is something that could be killing the fish that wouldn't show up on the test.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
SMB