Steve76
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Hi all
new to the forrum and also new to keping fish.
A month ago I bought a 54l tank, I cycled fishless for about 10 days and then added some tetras in (Cardinals 5 in total). I did lose 1 which seemed to get stuck in the filter somehow but all was well for 2 weeks including a water change. I use a 6 in 1 strip to test the water and all my levels suggested the water was fne.
After 2 weeks I added 5 harlequins to the now 4 Tetras and 8 days went by with no problems.
A week after the Harlequins were added I added 4 guppies, I was told by the local aquatic store that they were perfect for my setup and I shouldnt have any issue. A full week and all the fish seemed quite happy. This is now 4 weeks since I added my first fish, I had only lost 1 tetra however the nitrate levels seemed to be rising. I conducted a 20% water change this Saturday just gone, plus a good clean of the tank. I cleaned the filter in the water I removed from the tank and followed all the proceedures I have read whilst cleaning.
As I say I did the water change on the Saturday and on Sunday one of the guppies had died. I then lost another on the Monday and another this morning. Last night I checked water using the strips again and the nitrate suggestd it was safe but bordering a water change (again). This I did and retested and they had come down. I have now lost 3 of my 4 guppies and I am struggling a bit as to what I may have done wrong.
On another issue but possibly linked, I seem to waste a lot of food when feeding. Having started with tetras they ignored the flakes I gave them whch just sat on top of the water. So I switched o tiny pelletts but I had to try and sink these for the tetras to start to feed which resulted in much of the food hitting the bottom and being tiny unable to fish out. I still use the pellets for all the fish as they all seem to feed off it, the guppies at the top and tetras and Harlequins whilst its sinking, but I still ahve too much wastage. is there a better method..
Hope this isnt too long and makes sence and maybe someone has some suggestions for an unhappy fish keeper who doesnt liek seeing dead fish in the morning
Many Thanks
new to the forrum and also new to keping fish.
A month ago I bought a 54l tank, I cycled fishless for about 10 days and then added some tetras in (Cardinals 5 in total). I did lose 1 which seemed to get stuck in the filter somehow but all was well for 2 weeks including a water change. I use a 6 in 1 strip to test the water and all my levels suggested the water was fne.
After 2 weeks I added 5 harlequins to the now 4 Tetras and 8 days went by with no problems.
A week after the Harlequins were added I added 4 guppies, I was told by the local aquatic store that they were perfect for my setup and I shouldnt have any issue. A full week and all the fish seemed quite happy. This is now 4 weeks since I added my first fish, I had only lost 1 tetra however the nitrate levels seemed to be rising. I conducted a 20% water change this Saturday just gone, plus a good clean of the tank. I cleaned the filter in the water I removed from the tank and followed all the proceedures I have read whilst cleaning.
As I say I did the water change on the Saturday and on Sunday one of the guppies had died. I then lost another on the Monday and another this morning. Last night I checked water using the strips again and the nitrate suggestd it was safe but bordering a water change (again). This I did and retested and they had come down. I have now lost 3 of my 4 guppies and I am struggling a bit as to what I may have done wrong.
On another issue but possibly linked, I seem to waste a lot of food when feeding. Having started with tetras they ignored the flakes I gave them whch just sat on top of the water. So I switched o tiny pelletts but I had to try and sink these for the tetras to start to feed which resulted in much of the food hitting the bottom and being tiny unable to fish out. I still use the pellets for all the fish as they all seem to feed off it, the guppies at the top and tetras and Harlequins whilst its sinking, but I still ahve too much wastage. is there a better method..
Hope this isnt too long and makes sence and maybe someone has some suggestions for an unhappy fish keeper who doesnt liek seeing dead fish in the morning
Many Thanks