...oesnt really seem to be helping. i have now began to "starve" the fish so i am not adding to the problem, i cant seem to get this problem sorted, any hep please?...
Sorry to hear about your fishy. At this point it is unlikely you can save him, but identifying the problem may save your others. As suggested you should read the cycle and drip acclimation blogs. If ...
I had the same problem and I came up with two solutions...
One is to use Algae tabs: break a small piece off the tab and get it as close to them as you can. The only problem with this is that they ca...
I have already built the new tank for the stingrays. The ammonia problem in my old tank dropped to zero which means that the problem in my old tank was really the bio load. Soon, i'll post the st...
for your 20 gallon tank the mollies and bettas don't create any problem but the problem is the huge no of snail...your ammonia and nitrate level will go high due to their waste...so either keep s...
...otograph is not turned up side down, the fish is very sick. In fact, the clamped tail fin also indicates a problem. Have you checked all the water parameters? ...
That much bloating is definitely not normal. However, the problem may be isolated, and the fish may be able to live for quite a while. Please make sure the other fish do not display symptoms of diseas...
Hei - my tank is not neglected
I'll rephrase my question.
My problem is not with high ammonia levels, I do not have a high ammonia level and neither nitrite and nitrate. I'm checking o...
tank
by dora 06
... left only two and i released them from the net with the adult fish but i don't want to have the same problem cause i have two platys that are very pregnant. when do you know when they are going...
Onyx
by johnarthur
... the bloat. If you look at her from the top and her scales stick out something like a pine cone, she has a problem. ...
I would ask, but the problem is that they popped up on their own from the live rocks. I have other that just appeared but I know what they are and no problem.
You never know what will pop up from sal...
...metimes, nitrate is present in tap water, which can be tested just like aquarium water. If that's the problem, you can use distilled or reverse osmosis water for some but not all of the partial w...
... least help measure the safety factor, and that would in turn let you know if the aquarium has a potential problem. Maybe we should work on that....
I had an algae problem similiar to what you described. I added two 20 cent goldfish and the algae was gone the next day and never returned. There seems to be mixed opinions about whether or not goldf...
Hello. I just joined as I am looking for a solution to my Betta's problem. I have had him for almost 2 years and feed him Hikari Bio-gold. We have been through some illnesses and I thought he was...
...ving them the ick appears. I check my levels frequently and they are near perfect but am still having this problem...what to do?
My fishlady said that when guppies get stressed they can develope the...
I had a similiar problem with my tank. I have a 38 gallon tank with a 17 watt light. All of my plants were dying, until I moved some of them farther up in the water column (closer to the light) by a...
... mention that algae and live plants produce carbon dioxide when there is no light. It's usually not a problem if you have some kind of bubbler on at night. If you were to turn off all the lights ...
...nd anywhere around where I live. As for the ugf; why would they not be good for plants? Would the ugf be a problem for the shrimp fry? ...
Are you sure they are nitrates? Not nitrites? If they are nitrates the source of the problem could be the water itself. Some water supplies have very high readings of nitrates so that could be the ...
I moved my tank once between towns, and lost several fish on the process... :-| The problem was that I could not see all the fish because of the "dust" blown up from the gravel, and at the bottom of m...
Hello. I just joined as I am looking for a solution to my Betta's problem. I have had him for almost 2 years and feed him Hikari Bio-gold. We have been through some illnesses and I thought he was...
...m..discus don't live in highly planted system.it's my experience.if they live they must have CO2 problem..the same problem you faced..so the best way is remove most of the plants and keep so...
I do agree... Meds cure the problem, not the cause...
After two 50% water changes, i have already seen an improvement. I did add a bit of aquarium salt, but i will say that i had no sort of proble...
Stress Coat and Amquel Plus are available in small bottles. That may not solve the problem, but it's an easy, safe experiment. Hikari products are usually very good, but if the dechlor is out of ...
ya clown loach is always the best bottom dweller fish with discus..but the problem is when the clown loach grown up they sometimes eat the food that discus feed...i have a personal problem regarding t...
I've been doing the 30-40% water changes daily to try and get rid of a problem white fungus/mold. I've managed to work out which of the three tanks has the problem and found its one that hol...
... Amano Shrimp. Both of which are very good methods, but how many would you have to buy to take care of the problem.
The second option that I found that a lot of "aquascapests" are using i...
... taking care of my aquarium. He has done a great job, everything is up to par and no dead fish. The only problem that I have now is I am loaded with small snails, they are all over my aquarium and p...
you can add 7 more tiger barbs,no problem at all...
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