Hello to all,
We have had a tropical tank for over 3 months now. We have, I believe, been through the cycling process, and have suddenly got to a stage where several fish have died in a short space of time. I can see no obvious sign of disease. About 6 weeks ago we got a new covering of brown algae. We have continued to do water changes, but I have just done a test and found that the ph level is higher than usual at 7.8, Ammonia is 0, Nitrite is 0, and Nitrate is much higher than normal at (difficult to say from the colour but certainly above 80, probably 100 to 140ppm. Another clue is that the brown algae is slowly being replaced by green algae. I thought that this was a good thing.
We stock Platy's, Guppy's, Zeb Danio's, Tiger Barb's. The tank is 108 litres. Some of the other fish are breathing quite quickly.
Many Thanks for any advice you can give.
We have had a tropical tank for over 3 months now. We have, I believe, been through the cycling process, and have suddenly got to a stage where several fish have died in a short space of time. I can see no obvious sign of disease. About 6 weeks ago we got a new covering of brown algae. We have continued to do water changes, but I have just done a test and found that the ph level is higher than usual at 7.8, Ammonia is 0, Nitrite is 0, and Nitrate is much higher than normal at (difficult to say from the colour but certainly above 80, probably 100 to 140ppm. Another clue is that the brown algae is slowly being replaced by green algae. I thought that this was a good thing.
We stock Platy's, Guppy's, Zeb Danio's, Tiger Barb's. The tank is 108 litres. Some of the other fish are breathing quite quickly.
Many Thanks for any advice you can give.