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There has been a lot of good stuff said since I last tried to contribute. I think you have some problems to sort. Air bubbles are okay - powerheads that move water are better but you have fancy type guppies and they swim badly.

I'm like a lonely hermit in the hoibby, in that I will never allow a black skirt tetra group near my tanks again. I was delighted when they became rare in the hobby, and unhappy when they were used for the genetic splicing that created glo-fish. That brought the fish back into the hobby. They intimidate smaller tankmates, sometimes nip them, and don't look or act interestingly enough to worth the disruption they cause.They are easy to breed and dirt cheap for stores, so they are usually on offer. There are so many better tetras. Would I suspect them of harassing or simply stressing often fragile fancy guppies? You bet.

Rant over.

I can't comment on the loaches. If they're a mistake, they are one I haven't made.

It seems possible to me that the platy and sword were just unrelated deaths of fish recently put in the tank. A lot of big tailed guppies are delicate. A species that was once very hard to kill can now be very hard to keep alive, if you get a batch from a bad source. Stores search for good sources, but guppies have suffered from chains driving prices and quality down. You could be working hard to remedy a situation that has nothing to do with your tank - a batch of poorly raised guppies with a predisposition to a short life.

The UK chains I have seen are better than the US ones by leaps and bounds, but the entire international fish farming market is affected by a few mega-buyers, so things happen.
 
3/4 months, weekly at about 30% but sometimes I do 50%, and my GH is about 320 or 19 German degrees, and API masters test kit.

I know my Nitrates are high, and potentially before a water change raising to 40/50 PPM but that's the tap water I'm dealing with it shouldn't be killing fish at this rate
19 dGH is really high! Guppies prefer 8-12, but most freshwater aquariums are 4-8. If the store you get them from are in that 4-8 range, you could potentially be shocking them.
 
19 dGH is really high! Guppies prefer 8-12, but most freshwater aquariums are 4-8. If the store you get them from are in that 4-8 range, you could potentially be shocking them.
Yeah I've got super hard water and made the mistake of buying Tetras, I was actually expecting them to die off first but they seem the happiest/healthiest
 
There has been a lot of good stuff said since I last tried to contribute. I think you have some problems to sort. Air bubbles are okay - powerheads that move water are better but you have fancy type guppies and they swim badly.

I'm like a lonely hermit in the hoibby, in that I will never allow a black skirt tetra group near my tanks again. I was delighted when they became rare in the hobby, and unhappy when they were used for the genetic splicing that created glo-fish. That brought the fish back into the hobby. They intimidate smaller tankmates, sometimes nip them, and don't look or act interestingly enough to worth the disruption they cause.They are easy to breed and dirt cheap for stores, so they are usually on offer. There are so many better tetras. Would I suspect them of harassing or simply stressing often fragile fancy guppies? You bet.

Rant over.

I can't comment on the loaches. If they're a mistake, they are one I haven't made.

It seems possible to me that the platy and sword were just unrelated deaths of fish recently put in the tank. A lot of big tailed guppies are delicate. A species that was once very hard to kill can now be very hard to keep alive, if you get a batch from a bad source. Stores search for good sources, but guppies have suffered from chains driving prices and quality down. You could be working hard to remedy a situation that has nothing to do with your tank - a batch of poorly raised guppies with a predisposition to a short life.

The UK chains I have seen are better than the US ones by leaps and bounds, but the entire international fish farming market is affected by a few mega-buyers, so things happen.
I'd have to disagree, although a bit aggressive I find the black skirts to have a bit of character, constantly squabbling amongst each other and flairing fins at each other to make themselves seem bigger. 🤣 haven't witnessed them bother the other fish yet
 
Yeah I've got super hard water and made the mistake of buying Tetras, I was actually expecting them to die off first but they seem the happiest/healthiest
You could invest in a water softener
 
But the good news is, I haven't had a death in a week or so
 
Wonder if the clue is in your statement 'but that's the tap water I'm using'.
Please tell me you're not doing water changes with tap water?
If you are mystery solved, chlorine poisoning.
I use an ro kit plumbed in under my kitchen sink.
 
Wonder if the clue is in your statement 'but that's the tap water I'm using'.
Please tell me you're not doing water changes with tap water?
If you are mystery solved, chlorine poisoning.
I use an ro kit plumbed in under my kitchen sink.
I use tap safe, not that stupid
 

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