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So my female tank even after 1 75% and 2 50% water changes in what was my girls tank has had more problems then my boys tanks who the boys have only had the problem was 1 break out of fin rot that was cured in the 2 days but my females have had everything from fin rot, cloudy eye, body fungus, and 2 or three other things while the 2 cories in the tank with them haven't had anything wrong (starting to think they are assassinating the girls).

I think I will have to restart from scratch seeing as everyday I lose a girl.

As for what is wrong with the tank I have no clue I have done water changes constantly ammonia, nitrate, and nitrite are 0 and my ph is 7.6 other then that I can't figure out crap
 
Lol I know it isn't anything to do with them I just made it as a joke since they haven't been affected by anything the bettas got that and the fact that they are more active after the large amount of problems. Still love my cories
 
So my female tank even after 1 75% and 2 50% water changes in what was my girls tank has had more problems then my boys tanks who the boys have only had the problem was 1 break out of fin rot that was cured in the 2 days but my females have had everything from fin rot, cloudy eye, body fungus, and 2 or three other things while the 2 cories in the tank with them haven't had anything wrong (starting to think they are assassinating the girls).

I think I will have to restart from scratch seeing as everyday I lose a girl.

As for what is wrong with the tank I have no clue I have done water changes constantly ammonia, nitrate, and nitrite are 0 and my ph is 7.6 other then that I can't figure out crap

Was your tank cycled? You shouldn't have 0 across the board for your readings.
 
So my female tank even after 1 75% and 2 50% water changes in what was my girls tank has had more problems then my boys tanks who the boys have only had the problem was 1 break out of fin rot that was cured in the 2 days but my females have had everything from fin rot, cloudy eye, body fungus, and 2 or three other things while the 2 cories in the tank with them haven't had anything wrong (starting to think they are assassinating the girls).

I think I will have to restart from scratch seeing as everyday I lose a girl.

As for what is wrong with the tank I have no clue I have done water changes constantly ammonia, nitrate, and nitrite are 0 and my ph is 7.6 other then that I can't figure out crap

Was your tank cycled? You shouldn't have 0 across the board for your readings.

4 weeks cycled everything is 0 currently because I have been doing a water change everyday currently and in a semi good way not counting the chlorine and some metal everything is well 0 :S (I got bored and tested my water while waiting for a bucket to fill up to add more water). Also my none cycled tank aka one of my boys tanks (oddly enough said boy is building a bubble nest around his heater) is thriving better then the 76l.
 
Stupid question but are you using dechlorinator?

We never used to use it as our water quality is petty darn good lol and my boyfriend got a betta who never seemed right so we tried him in dechlorinated water and he was ok.
 
Stupid question but are you using dechlorinator?

We never used to use it as our water quality is petty darn good lol and my boyfriend got a betta who never seemed right so we tried him in dechlorinated water and he was ok.

Lol not a stupid question actually to be honest with you if I was still using well water I wouldn't but since I know there is enough chlorine in my water to make me barely drink water I dechlorinated with the proper amount even doing so with water changes
 
From what I have seen quarantine and water changes and a small amount of aquarium salt have helped to bad I couldn't save them all but they ones that are left (remaining 3, 1 in quarantine but getting better, 2 in perfect health) are doing much better then the last 3 days now if only I could get them to stop trying to gobble up everything that hits the water.
 

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