Should I do another water change?Disturbing a deep sand bed after being left untouched for more than 6-8 weeks can cause problems, even deaths in the tank.
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Should I do another water change?Disturbing a deep sand bed after being left untouched for more than 6-8 weeks can cause problems, even deaths in the tank.
I ran out of water quality testers I have a order coming in at 8 am tomorrow I use tap water and pre mixed saltwater from my fish storeDespite water change, the level may have been high.
What is your ammonia and how are you testing?
Are you using RODI water or tap water from the faucet?
What do you mean? Do you do a 50 50 of LFS saltwater and tap?I ran out of water quality testers I have a order coming in at 8 am tomorrow I use tap water and pre mixed saltwater from my fish store
I would. I once killed all of my fish after doing that. It’s a hard lesson to learn.Should I do another water change?
Yes the saltwater comes at very high salinity so I mix it with dechlorinated tap waterWhat do you mean? Do you do a 50 50 of LFS saltwater and tap?
dang I’m sorry for your loss thanks for your helpI would. I once killed all of my fish after doing that. It’s a hard lesson to learn.
Huge imbalance, likely a PH issue and uncertain numbers is what is going on and suddenly suspected why I asked those question. No Tap - trust me and invest in an RODI unit to gain full control of the water and water quality.I ran out of water quality testers I have a order coming in at 8 am tomorrow I use tap water and pre mixed saltwater from my fish store
In the future, use reverse osmosis water. It is just plain water with nothing in it. Tap water has many bad affects to any aquarium. What do you treat it with?Yes the saltwater comes at very high salinity so I mix it with dechlorinated tap water
I usually treat with sachem primeIn the future, use reverse osmosis water. It is just plain water with nothing in it. Tap water has many bad affects to any aquarium. What do you treat it with?
This seems ok, but most LFS sell RO water at less than a dollar a gallon. I would do that, or invest in a high-quality Reverse Osmosis filter. When using RO water, there is no need to treat it with anything, because it is just plain water. This limits risks of the chlorine, and other minerals and heavy metals from getting into the tank water. These things are not good for fish and maybe what is causing your beautiful puffer fish to be sick. Hopefully, the prime has done its job at purifying the water, but I wouldn't take the risk anymore and use RO water. I hope your puffer fish gets better. I am not sure if this is what is causing these symptoms but it definitely could be. My suggestion (though I have never kept a puffer fish), is to keep the water parameters stable, and very closely watch him. The symptoms you listed aren't enough to give a definite solution, or diagnose him, so closely watch him to see if anything else might be happening. I will be thinking about you since I know you love him. Keep me updated.I usually treat with sachem prime
Usually seachem prime but I also have api tap water conditioner which I put in to see if it can help a littleIn the future, use reverse osmosis water. It is just plain water with nothing in it. Tap water has many bad affects to any aquarium. What do you treat it with?
Thank you I will let all of you guys know what happens hoping for the best just finished a water changeThis seems ok, but most LFS sell RO water at less than a dollar a gallon. I would do that, or invest in a high-quality Reverse Osmosis filter. When using RO water, there is no need to treat it with anything, because it is just plain water. This limits risks of the chlorine, and other minerals and heavy metals from getting into the tank water. These things are not good for fish and maybe what is causing your beautiful puffer fish to be sick. Hopefully, the prime has done its job at purifying the water, but I wouldn't take the risk anymore and use RO water. I hope your puffer fish gets better. I am not sure if this is what is causing these symptoms but it definitely could be. My suggestion (though I have never kept a puffer fish), is to keep the water parameters stable, and very closely watch him. The symptoms you listed aren't enough to give a definite solution, or diagnose him, so closely watch him to see if anything else might be happening. I will be thinking about you since I know you love him. Keep me updated.
Added a lemon peel angel about a week or two ago not very worried as he was quarantined before I got himHave you recently added a new fish? If so, it may have been diseased and infected the puffer.
Is it eating fine too? If it is, then most likely the water is fine, and something is wrong with the puffer. Because both species are very sensitive to poor water quality.Added a lemon peel angel about a week or two ago not very worried as he was quarantined before I got him
Added a lemon peel angel about a week or two ago not very worried as he was quarantined before I got him
These conditioners reduce chlorine and chloramines and are not miracle additives. Just reduces elements. What you are doing is acceptable for freshwaterUsually seachem prime but I also have api tap water conditioner which I put in to see if it can help a little
Please allow fish medics (why we are here) to help assess. While you mean well, The fish on the very first Post NOT eating, and if sensitive which generally not to water quality, how can you say water is fine?Is it eating fine too? If it is, then most likely the water is fine, and something is wrong with the puffer. Because both species are very sensitive to poor water quality.
I am not saying that the water quality is good, I am just saying that it might not be what's causing the problem. They haven't really given more info on the lemon peel angel, but if it's healthy right now, then it most likely means that something is wrong with the puffer, and the water is not the main cause of the problem. I am sorry, and I won't help anymore, but I was just trying to help because this guys seems pretty concerned, and I was just helping him with my knowledge. A couple posts up, I told them to listen to you more than me. I am only trying to help and I am sorry.Please allow fish medics (why we are here) to help assess. While you mean well, The fish on the very first Post NOT eating, and if sensitive which generally not to water quality, how can you say water is fine?
No need to apologize. This sort of stuff confuses a person and even leads to treating a fish with wrong meds. Its been determined the fish had constipation or a liver issue in which its retaining water called ascites or even edemaI am not saying that the water quality is good, I am just saying that it might not be what's causing the problem. They haven't really given more info on the lemon peel angel, but if it's healthy right now, then it most likely means that something is wrong with the puffer, and the water is not the main cause of the problem. I am sorry, and I won't help anymore, but I was just trying to help because this guys seems pretty concerned, and I was just helping him with my knowledge. A couple posts up, I told them to listen to you more than me. I am only trying to help and I am sorry.