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dump the charcoal. use polyester batting and dont replace, just rinse out in treated
water. what ARE your salt levels? get rocks, coral and silk plants out of tank. ... something might be leaching bleach or ??? dont ever break down the tank and clean that thoroughly unless you got dying fish. the walls have considerable biobug activity. where were the fish while the tank was going thru this? what is your alkalinity? dont use coppersafe. I would try 50% water changes for 3 days in a row and see if everyone is booking. dont feed for 1 day and then only very small amounts of high quality food. see how they are acting after 24 hours. report back. Ingrid "Devin" wrote: I have a 40 gallon tank. Emperor 280 filter charcoal cartridge extra media tray filled with floss 24" bubblebar change 6-9 gallons of the water every week 1.5 tablespoons of aquarium salt and declor added to water. polished river rocks 4 small silk 1 large silk plant,1 live plant. 1 small piece of coral in there to keep the PH up. temp is 76-78 degrees depending on time of day. Nitrite 0(zero) ppm;PH 7.6; Ammonia 0(Zero)ppm; Nitrate is between 5 and 10 ppm (closer to 5 on chart). 5 goldfish in tank, 2 small (only an inch long, hatched last year), one is medium with a 2 inch body, and two are large, about 8 inches overall. Here's the thing: had high Nitrates (almost 20ppm) a few weeks back- I think I goofed and overfed or something. It had been over 6 months since last total cleaning, so I did one. Drained tank, rinsed and scrubbed the tank with hot water. Broke apart and scrubbed out filter with hot water. Plants and rocks were soaked overnight in bleach and water solution, rinsed over several days and in several different vats of fresh water, and air dried. Scrubbed the bubble bar with hot water. (scrubbing of everything is done with old toothbrush that is only used for aquarium cleaning, and one of the white nylon acrylic tank scouring pads). Set tank back up, let it run with the filter going, bubble bar running, and a hang on canister filter with fresh carbon for about 36 hours. Re-introduced fish. Have been checking water every other day over past week and a half and readings stay as listed above. Okay, here's the problem. I have a large fish who keeps hiding. He gets in the back and wedges himself under the bubble bar and sits on the bottom. When the tank was first re-setup, he was active. As the days went on he first started hiding when the light was on. Now he hides all of the time. When it's time to get fed, he comes out and is active, eats, forages for an hour or so, and then hides again. I also had one of my favorite fish die last week; I don't think it was related to this (she had had a pea stuck in her mouth 3 weeks ago and it was overnight before I found out about it and removed it, and I think it lead to her death), but I can't be sure. Besides the one fish hiding, none of the other fish show signs of injuries, fin veining, or any other problems. I think there is something wrong with the water that the tests are not showing. Should I have replaced the bubble bar and bleach cleaned the tank and filter as well? Are there any other water tests I'm not doing that I should? It seems to me that there may be waterborne parasites at work here. In the past I have had situations similar to this, and adding CopperSafe medication to the water seemed to help for a while. I've done tests on the water right out of the tap, and they coincide with the results I listed earlier. Devin ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make. |
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