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Thanks Gill will take your advice on board, much appreciated
Jess Gill Passman wrote: jess wrote: Advice from LFS that he is probably under a year according to size. I did a 20% change on the 11th using a conditioner and readings today were nitrate 10 mg/l, nitrite 1mg/l, gh 6, kh 3, ph 6.8. Tank is 6 UK gallons and has a fluval plus 1 filter, gravel, a few larger pebbles and some live plants. There is only the two comets in there and the other one is his normal self. I know they will need a larger tank when they grow but thought this would be ok for the next few months tillI I move house. Since this afternoon he has mainly stayed at the bottom and only occasionally swimming around although he is still eating and has pooped. Even when moving his dorsal, pelvic and anal fins remain close to his body so it is all very worrying. From the figures that you give it certainly sounds as if the tank is cycling - the symptoms that you are describing could well be nitrite poisoning (clamped fins). It would be helpful if you could get the ammonia reading for the tank as this would indicate what stage you are at in the nitrogen cycle - it could be that the cycle is advanced as you are now getting nitrate readings but this information would be valuable in suggesting the next course of action. You are looking for 0 ammonia/nitrite and a positive reading on nitrates. Your pH is relatively low which is good - ammonia is more toxic with higher pH's. You could try adding some aquarium salt into the tank - this will eleviate any nitrite poisoning (not cure) and make your fish more comfortable - I've used 1/2 the recommended salt solution before to treat parasites with no ill effect (but this was with tropicals). Cut back on your feeding all the time that you are getting positive nitrite or ammonia readings - try fasting them for a day and then feeding a small amount daily (or even every other day) until the tank is cycled - you can then gradually increase it - however hungry the fish make you think that they are they will not suffer If possible try and get some used filter medium or gravel from a friend or your LFS - this will have the effect of "seeding" your tank and speeding up the cycle. Good luck Gill |
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