jennsfish
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Hello Everyone! Thank you in advance for any assistance you can give me. My Tank has been running since May of 2015. I believe the start of my problem occurred the week of Jan 18.....I lost a Guppy so I brought my water to be tested. I was told that my Nitrate level was toxic, and to do water changes every 2-3 days. Well, I removed all but about 2 gallons so that the tank could be moved out into the open so it was easier to get too, I also realized that after I thought I had ICH a month prior I never put the regular filter back in the Quiet-flow 10.
So going forward, I purchased an apI test kit and have been monitering as best I can,even keeping a log of results I have a 15 gallon tank measuring 13.5 x 13.5 x 19....water temp is always at 78 degrees.....I also have a 6 in. air stone set on a medium air flow.....so here we go, sorry for the long post but I'm hoping that the big picture may help to get a better plan of action!!
Current Fish Friends:
3 x (adult) Black Skirt Tetra (Gymnocorymbus ternetzi)1 x 1inch Black Skirt Tetra (Gymnocorymbus ternetzi)
4 x (adult) Guppy (Poecilia reticulata) ( MALES)
3 x 1.5inch Peppered Cory (Corydoras paleatus)
1 x 1inch Bristlenose Pleco (Ancistrus sp.)
Tues Jan 26....pH- 7.6 Ammonia- .5 Nitrite- 2.0 Nitrate-10
Wed Jan 27..... Partial water change with vacuum from gravel approx 3-4 gallons, added 1 1/2 tsp. Tetra AquaSafe Plus....took out all plants and rinsed with hot tap water.....Upgraded filter from Aqueon Quiet Flow 10 to Marineland Bio-wheel Penguin 150 (inserted one carbon filter) (Hoping that longer intake would filter water better)
Sat Jan 30...... tried high pH- 7.4 Ammonia- .5 Nitrite- .5 Nitrate 10 (maybe 5 it was slightly lighter than 10) ......Partial water change with vacuum from gravel approx 3-4 gallons, added 1 1/2 tsp. Tetra AquaSafe Plus.....took out all plants and rinsed with hot tap water
Mon Feb 1....high pH- not on sheet Ammonia- 1 Nitrite- .5 Nitrate- 10 .....noticed one of the Tetras having redness below his gill, the adult ones are approx 6 yrs old (they needed a home
Tues Feb 2.....Lost the Tetra...took pics and brought to LFS concerned of a disease or parasite though everyone else looked good. Their answer was a type of ulcer, possibly due to Ammonia level......Partial water change with vacuum from gravel approx 3-4 gallons, added 1 1/2 tsp. Tetra AquaSafe Plus.....took out all plants and rinsed with hot tap water
Wed Feb 3......pH- 7.6 (just a little lighter though) Ammonia- 1 (just a touch lighter) Nitrite- 0 Nitrate-10 (little lighter) ......put in fresh penguin carbon filters
Thurs Feb 4....tested my tap water I had it showing ammonia .....went to LFS with both samples and they said that my pH was a little high and the hardness of water was on high end.....I didnt write down their #'s......Ammonia was at 1....was told to do a larger water change...... purchased a Eco-Bio Stone and got soaking overnight......Partial water change with vacuum from gravel approx 6-7 gallons, added 1 1/2 tsp. Tetra AquaSafe Plus.....took out all plants and rinsed with hot tap water...also took out 2 silk plants, noticed that they seemed to be collecting debris ....did this at 6 pm.....9 pm I tested Ammonia- .5
FrI Feb 5.....6 pm put in Eco-Bio Stone....9 pm tested Ammonia- .5 ( slightly darker but not quite 1)
Tues Feb 8.....10 pm Ammonia-1 ........Partial water change approx 9 gallons, did not take plant out this time, less of a deep clean on subtrate (internet research said not to deep clean with every water change)
Wed Feb 9......12:30 pm pH- 7.6 High range pH- lighter than 7.4 Ammonia- 1 (closer to 2, def darker than 1) Nitrite- 0 Nitrate- less than 5 ( yellow with an orange tint) Also tested pH of tap water 6.8
Current feeding is as follows, small amount of TetraMin tropical flakes in the morning......prior to bed I give them another small amount of the TetraMin and also 4-6 pellets of Wardley Shrimp Pellets for the cory catfish, after the tetras and guppys have ate, (though sometimes they all go after the pellets) every 2-3 days I put in one HikarI tropical algae wafer for "Tiny" the BristleNosed Pleco
Phew.....So what to do next is my main concern! I just want to be a good fish mom and for all my little friends to be happy and healthy I look forward to any suggestions anyone may have!!! arky
So going forward, I purchased an apI test kit and have been monitering as best I can,even keeping a log of results I have a 15 gallon tank measuring 13.5 x 13.5 x 19....water temp is always at 78 degrees.....I also have a 6 in. air stone set on a medium air flow.....so here we go, sorry for the long post but I'm hoping that the big picture may help to get a better plan of action!!
Current Fish Friends:
3 x (adult) Black Skirt Tetra (Gymnocorymbus ternetzi)1 x 1inch Black Skirt Tetra (Gymnocorymbus ternetzi)
4 x (adult) Guppy (Poecilia reticulata) ( MALES)
3 x 1.5inch Peppered Cory (Corydoras paleatus)
1 x 1inch Bristlenose Pleco (Ancistrus sp.)
Tues Jan 26....pH- 7.6 Ammonia- .5 Nitrite- 2.0 Nitrate-10
Wed Jan 27..... Partial water change with vacuum from gravel approx 3-4 gallons, added 1 1/2 tsp. Tetra AquaSafe Plus....took out all plants and rinsed with hot tap water.....Upgraded filter from Aqueon Quiet Flow 10 to Marineland Bio-wheel Penguin 150 (inserted one carbon filter) (Hoping that longer intake would filter water better)
Sat Jan 30...... tried high pH- 7.4 Ammonia- .5 Nitrite- .5 Nitrate 10 (maybe 5 it was slightly lighter than 10) ......Partial water change with vacuum from gravel approx 3-4 gallons, added 1 1/2 tsp. Tetra AquaSafe Plus.....took out all plants and rinsed with hot tap water
Mon Feb 1....high pH- not on sheet Ammonia- 1 Nitrite- .5 Nitrate- 10 .....noticed one of the Tetras having redness below his gill, the adult ones are approx 6 yrs old (they needed a home
Tues Feb 2.....Lost the Tetra...took pics and brought to LFS concerned of a disease or parasite though everyone else looked good. Their answer was a type of ulcer, possibly due to Ammonia level......Partial water change with vacuum from gravel approx 3-4 gallons, added 1 1/2 tsp. Tetra AquaSafe Plus.....took out all plants and rinsed with hot tap water
Wed Feb 3......pH- 7.6 (just a little lighter though) Ammonia- 1 (just a touch lighter) Nitrite- 0 Nitrate-10 (little lighter) ......put in fresh penguin carbon filters
Thurs Feb 4....tested my tap water I had it showing ammonia .....went to LFS with both samples and they said that my pH was a little high and the hardness of water was on high end.....I didnt write down their #'s......Ammonia was at 1....was told to do a larger water change...... purchased a Eco-Bio Stone and got soaking overnight......Partial water change with vacuum from gravel approx 6-7 gallons, added 1 1/2 tsp. Tetra AquaSafe Plus.....took out all plants and rinsed with hot tap water...also took out 2 silk plants, noticed that they seemed to be collecting debris ....did this at 6 pm.....9 pm I tested Ammonia- .5
FrI Feb 5.....6 pm put in Eco-Bio Stone....9 pm tested Ammonia- .5 ( slightly darker but not quite 1)
Tues Feb 8.....10 pm Ammonia-1 ........Partial water change approx 9 gallons, did not take plant out this time, less of a deep clean on subtrate (internet research said not to deep clean with every water change)
Wed Feb 9......12:30 pm pH- 7.6 High range pH- lighter than 7.4 Ammonia- 1 (closer to 2, def darker than 1) Nitrite- 0 Nitrate- less than 5 ( yellow with an orange tint) Also tested pH of tap water 6.8
Current feeding is as follows, small amount of TetraMin tropical flakes in the morning......prior to bed I give them another small amount of the TetraMin and also 4-6 pellets of Wardley Shrimp Pellets for the cory catfish, after the tetras and guppys have ate, (though sometimes they all go after the pellets) every 2-3 days I put in one HikarI tropical algae wafer for "Tiny" the BristleNosed Pleco
Phew.....So what to do next is my main concern! I just want to be a good fish mom and for all my little friends to be happy and healthy I look forward to any suggestions anyone may have!!! arky