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I have a 54 gl corner tank which is a month old now. I have 1 blue
damsel and 1 three striped damsel, as well as 2 clown fish. I introduced the damsels about a week in to simply get some amonia into the tank and introduced the two clown fish in the past week. The fish have always been gilling/breathing rapidly. All my levels seem acceptable PH - 8.5/8.6 Amonia - .25 Nitrite - 0 Salinity - 1.025 temp - 79 filter - Fluval 3050 I am running out of ideas, as to why the fish are gilling rapidly, and as of this evening, one of the clown fish appears its going to die. None of the fish have open wounds, colliflower pathes, or other deformities. The clown is lying on the bottom of the tank, and getting blown around by the powerhead output. From what I have read, the distilled oxygen could be low, but I have no idea how to get additional oxygen in the water, other than allow the powerheads O2 input to be totally exposed. Any ideas as to why my fish appear to be breathing heavy or how I might correct any issues with the sal****er? |
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Anmonia is bad for fish and will cause damage to their gill. It seem like
your tank did not fully cycle yet. You state your amonia is at .25 and nitrite at 0. How about Nitrate? Your cycle will drop and rise as time pass. You do not need fish to cycle your tank. You can use cocktail shrimp or any meaty food from your local supermarket or if you really cheap, you can use your urine which will have plenty of amonia to start the boost. It is the same as you close your car garage while your car engine running [especial non LEV]. You will be grasping for air or have heavy breathing. Scroll down to "Cycling your tank" http://www.melevsreef.com/overview.htm CapFusion,... "newbie2apache" wrote in message m... I have a 54 gl corner tank which is a month old now. I have 1 blue damsel and 1 three striped damsel, as well as 2 clown fish. I introduced the damsels about a week in to simply get some amonia into the tank and introduced the two clown fish in the past week. The fish have always been gilling/breathing rapidly. All my levels seem acceptable PH - 8.5/8.6 Amonia - .25 Nitrite - 0 Salinity - 1.025 temp - 79 filter - Fluval 3050 I am running out of ideas, as to why the fish are gilling rapidly, and as of this evening, one of the clown fish appears its going to die. None of the fish have open wounds, colliflower pathes, or other deformities. The clown is lying on the bottom of the tank, and getting blown around by the powerhead output. From what I have read, the distilled oxygen could be low, but I have no idea how to get additional oxygen in the water, other than allow the powerheads O2 input to be totally exposed. Any ideas as to why my fish appear to be breathing heavy or how I might correct any issues with the sal****er? |
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![]() "newbie2apache" wrote in message m... | The fish have always been gilling/breathing rapidly. All my levels | seem acceptable | PH - 8.5/8.6 | Amonia - .25 | Nitrite - 0 | Salinity - 1.025 | temp - 79 | filter - Fluval 3050 | | I am running out of ideas, as to why the fish are gilling rapidly, and Have you tested for Nitrates?? Marine fish are very sensitive to this. billy |
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![]() "Dinky" wrote in message link.net... | | Have you tested for Nitrates?? Marine fish are very sensitive to | this. | | billy | | Doh. That'll teach me to reply before reading the whole thread. No, actually it prolly won't. Sorry Cap'.g billy /me goes and hides |
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You said you are cycling your tank, and Ammonia is *toxic* to fish. At this
point, water changes are your friend, and Amquel+ or Seachem's "Prime"... both will lock up the ammonia immediately. We need to know more of your parameters...all the test results you can take. And no, do not open up the venturi lines on the powerheads to fill the tank will bubbles. Marc newbie2apache wrote: I have a 54 gl corner tank which is a month old now. I have 1 blue damsel and 1 three striped damsel, as well as 2 clown fish. I introduced the damsels about a week in to simply get some amonia into the tank and introduced the two clown fish in the past week. The fish have always been gilling/breathing rapidly. All my levels seem acceptable PH - 8.5/8.6 Amonia - .25 Nitrite - 0 Salinity - 1.025 temp - 79 filter - Fluval 3050 I am running out of ideas, as to why the fish are gilling rapidly, and as of this evening, one of the clown fish appears its going to die. None of the fish have open wounds, colliflower pathes, or other deformities. The clown is lying on the bottom of the tank, and getting blown around by the powerhead output. From what I have read, the distilled oxygen could be low, but I have no idea how to get additional oxygen in the water, other than allow the powerheads O2 input to be totally exposed. Any ideas as to why my fish appear to be breathing heavy or how I might correct any issues with the sal****er? -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
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Hi Apache
It sounds like your tank has not quite completed its cycle. After cycling the tank, did you do a 100% water change to get rid of the nitrates? TTUL Gary |
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