Below I copied some of my post from general freshwater but I moved it over here because I have different questions about the situation and I realize this probably a better place since I am a newbie!! So hope this is ok, the repost is really for background.
What is going on with my tank? Seems like so many problems.
I used Aquarisol, was that wrong and should I change to something else? Is the "blue" stuff better? I do have tetras. Should I add more salt, I have one Tbs per 5 gallons in there now.
Update: My highfin lyretail swordtail passed on last night :sad
I thought my silver lyertail mollie was a goner too, just laying on the bottom and I almost took her out, but today she is swimming around and hungry! fingers crossed on her.
BACKGROUND
My water conditions are perfect, nitrate 20pp or less, 0 nitrite, 0 ammonia, ph7.2, steady 78 degrees (although I am raising it now). I do weekly 25/30% water changes. My conditions have been like this for awhile, started my tank before Thanksgiving. I seem to have had really bad luck lately with the fish I have been getting. They have all come from the same LFS, which is having all kinds of problems with ick and stuff too. They tell me they have separate filtration for each tank, though, and they don't sell the fish if they can tell they are sick and the weird thing is they all seem to die from different stuff. Neon Gourami, quit eating after 4/5 days then died 3/4 days later, silver lyretail molly seemed to have mouth fungus, died within a week and only 2 days of really showing symptoms (ended up looking like something stuck in her mouth), 5 of 10 neon tetras just crashed in 24 hours of getting them, and now another silver mollie is hanging around the top with ick along with 2 lyretail swords who have ick, one I only got yesterday! And I think my big male marigold hifin lyretail sword
who is gorgeous is not gonna make it. He has milky looking skin and milky white and redness around his gills. I've had him awhile.
So, I am really a Newbie, and trying to figure out the best thing to do, or best product, well I really feel like I am shooting in the dark. I noticed some of my fish flashing off the driftwood last week and added a T per 5 gallons of salt. Don't know if it helped any or not.
So, there is my sad story.... Now, I will not be getting any more fish till this gets cleared up, and will probably invest in a quarrentine tank after this, but jeeez, what a mess!
What is going on with my tank? Seems like so many problems.
I used Aquarisol, was that wrong and should I change to something else? Is the "blue" stuff better? I do have tetras. Should I add more salt, I have one Tbs per 5 gallons in there now.
Update: My highfin lyretail swordtail passed on last night :sad
I thought my silver lyertail mollie was a goner too, just laying on the bottom and I almost took her out, but today she is swimming around and hungry! fingers crossed on her.
BACKGROUND
My water conditions are perfect, nitrate 20pp or less, 0 nitrite, 0 ammonia, ph7.2, steady 78 degrees (although I am raising it now). I do weekly 25/30% water changes. My conditions have been like this for awhile, started my tank before Thanksgiving. I seem to have had really bad luck lately with the fish I have been getting. They have all come from the same LFS, which is having all kinds of problems with ick and stuff too. They tell me they have separate filtration for each tank, though, and they don't sell the fish if they can tell they are sick and the weird thing is they all seem to die from different stuff. Neon Gourami, quit eating after 4/5 days then died 3/4 days later, silver lyretail molly seemed to have mouth fungus, died within a week and only 2 days of really showing symptoms (ended up looking like something stuck in her mouth), 5 of 10 neon tetras just crashed in 24 hours of getting them, and now another silver mollie is hanging around the top with ick along with 2 lyretail swords who have ick, one I only got yesterday! And I think my big male marigold hifin lyretail sword
who is gorgeous is not gonna make it. He has milky looking skin and milky white and redness around his gills. I've had him awhile.
So, I am really a Newbie, and trying to figure out the best thing to do, or best product, well I really feel like I am shooting in the dark. I noticed some of my fish flashing off the driftwood last week and added a T per 5 gallons of salt. Don't know if it helped any or not.
So, there is my sad story.... Now, I will not be getting any more fish till this gets cleared up, and will probably invest in a quarrentine tank after this, but jeeez, what a mess!
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