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Help, Malawi's sluggish
I did a 1/4 water change last night. This morning all my fish 10 in a 29
gallon auquarium are very sluggish. 4 or 5 keep hanging around at the top with their mouths very near the surface. They don't seem interested in eating. What should I do. This tank has been setup and running about 6 months with no issues so far. |
It could be chemicals in the water (copper in particular), or the stirring
up of all the gunk in the tank and the change in ph which can quickly escalate the amount of ammonia in the tank. Either way, a Polyfilter could help dramaticly. You can buy them from most aquarium shops (even- I hate to say it-Pets At Home) and they cost about £12.00. They are then cut to size to fit your filter. They are then inserted into your main filter and will even change colour to indicate what has been removed. It saved the whole tankful once after a 40% water change knocked them for six. If you have an ammonia water test kit, then I strongly suggest you start with that to establish if that is a major factor or not. Let me know how you get on, keeping Malawi's can be very rewarding but is not always easy and often extremely stressful IMHO, but worth it :-) Rosie "Mark" wrote in message news:Twpce.15353$Nc.2179@trnddc09... I did a 1/4 water change last night. This morning all my fish 10 in a 29 gallon auquarium are very sluggish. 4 or 5 keep hanging around at the top with their mouths very near the surface. They don't seem interested in eating. What should I do. This tank has been setup and running about 6 months with no issues so far. |
"Mark" wrote in message
news:Twpce.15353$Nc.2179@trnddc09... I did a 1/4 water change last night. This morning all my fish 10 in a 29 gallon auquarium are very sluggish. 4 or 5 keep hanging around at the top with their mouths very near the surface. They don't seem interested in eating. What should I do. This tank has been setup and running about 6 months with no issues so far. To quickly correct any gaseous imbalance from water changes (or disturbing the substrate), increase the circulation by using an airstone ASAP. If this does not correct the problem, it will at least not cause any problems itself, and will make respiration a bit easier for the fish by slightly increasing the O2 levels while they deal with the real stressor (which would likely be something noxious being introduced with the water change). -- www.NetMax.tk |
All seems well now. Still don't know exactly what was wrong. That morning
I directed my pump return towards the surface to create more "air exchange" and dosed the tank with some ammonia remover. When I got home from work everyone was happy . "Mark" wrote in message news:Twpce.15353$Nc.2179@trnddc09... I did a 1/4 water change last night. This morning all my fish 10 in a 29 gallon auquarium are very sluggish. 4 or 5 keep hanging around at the top with their mouths very near the surface. They don't seem interested in eating. What should I do. This tank has been setup and running about 6 months with no issues so far. |
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