AoifeUnudottir
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Hi all,
Sorry if I misspell - my fish are acting really funny and I need advice.
Okay, we have about a 21L tank (I think) without 9 guppies (male) in there. We have a filter pump which provides good surface movement and an air filter. We recently had a golden applesnail but he died.
In the last few days, the nitrate levels have been quite high, but we've been managing to keep on top of it. Then suddenly tonight all the fish started going to the surface. We instantly checking with a testing strip (I know they're not the most accurate, but they're all we have) and the nitrates came out really high. We did a 40% water change and cleaned the filter (rinsed in tank water) as various online forums suggested.
One of the fishes died instantly after the water change, but that might have been becaus he was very old and the water change might have shocked him. The fish are still swimming at the top of the tank though.
Please help, we really don't want to lose them.
Sorry if I misspell - my fish are acting really funny and I need advice.
Okay, we have about a 21L tank (I think) without 9 guppies (male) in there. We have a filter pump which provides good surface movement and an air filter. We recently had a golden applesnail but he died.
In the last few days, the nitrate levels have been quite high, but we've been managing to keep on top of it. Then suddenly tonight all the fish started going to the surface. We instantly checking with a testing strip (I know they're not the most accurate, but they're all we have) and the nitrates came out really high. We did a 40% water change and cleaned the filter (rinsed in tank water) as various online forums suggested.
One of the fishes died instantly after the water change, but that might have been becaus he was very old and the water change might have shocked him. The fish are still swimming at the top of the tank though.
Please help, we really don't want to lose them.