vonHelldorf
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Hello, new to this forum.
I have a 19l tank which I've had for about 5 months. I've got 3 X-Ray Tetras, 3 Red Platys and a Pleco.
Yesterday I 'renovated' my tank - added some new plants and some more gravel to stop them from uprooting. I took about 80% of the tank's water out so I could do this and replaced it, making sure I treated it of course. I have about 5 plants in there now.
About an hour ago I noticed my X Ray Tetras were moving to the top of the tank, as well as my Platys as if they were gasping for air. At first I thought it could be the ammonia levels but I did a test and it was at 0.25 so I treated that straight away.
I've been browsing some topics and forums and I've moved my 'Stingray' filter so it disturbs and ripples the surface creating some more aeration. This seems to have helped as the fish aren't swimming to the surface anymore, but they're still gasping it seems - but not as intensely.
So I've had my two theories - i) ammonia, ii) oxygen levels - now I'm all out of ideas and they're still gasping, but steadily looking better.
If anybody could help me out it would be hugely appreciated!
I have a 19l tank which I've had for about 5 months. I've got 3 X-Ray Tetras, 3 Red Platys and a Pleco.
Yesterday I 'renovated' my tank - added some new plants and some more gravel to stop them from uprooting. I took about 80% of the tank's water out so I could do this and replaced it, making sure I treated it of course. I have about 5 plants in there now.
About an hour ago I noticed my X Ray Tetras were moving to the top of the tank, as well as my Platys as if they were gasping for air. At first I thought it could be the ammonia levels but I did a test and it was at 0.25 so I treated that straight away.
I've been browsing some topics and forums and I've moved my 'Stingray' filter so it disturbs and ripples the surface creating some more aeration. This seems to have helped as the fish aren't swimming to the surface anymore, but they're still gasping it seems - but not as intensely.
So I've had my two theories - i) ammonia, ii) oxygen levels - now I'm all out of ideas and they're still gasping, but steadily looking better.
If anybody could help me out it would be hugely appreciated!