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  1. On 5/16/2022 at 8:40 AM, Colu said:

    It's difficult to no for sure unexplained death can be caused by a number of things what your nitrates and nitrites and kH also have you resently done a water change and if so did your add a water dechlorinator like prime what the temperature of your tank

    I did a water change about 1 week ago and I add the “Prime” dechlorinator. The temperature was 70 degrees Fahrenheit. The Pygmy corydoras are looking fine.

  2. Kuhli loach was suddenly dead, upside down in the tank. I do not know the cause of death. I have a 5.5 gallon with now 1 Kuhli loach and 5 Pygmy corydoras, 1 nerite snail. PH was normal, 7.2, ammonia was 0.1 ppm. Please help me diagnose what was wrong.

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  3. Sponge filter, tank was set up on march 2020, api, easy green ferts, and parameters are all normal. I have two Kuhli loaches, 5 Pygmy cories, and 1 snail, and a baby snail. This is a 5.5g

    On 2/12/2022 at 12:24 PM, Torrey said:

    The more you clean, the worse it will get, sadly.

    Guppysnail found that covering the blue LED lights helps reduce algae. 

    Before I offer any more advice:

    How long has the tank been set up?

    Filtration?

    Plants?

    Water parameters? (Ammonia, nitrites, nitrates, pH, GH, kH of your tank, and also your tap water if you fill the tank with tap water)

    Do you use API, or SeaChem, or some other water conditioner?

    What ferts do you use?

    What is your stocking?

    Each variable interacts with every other variable, and there's no one way that works for everyone because I just listed 18 different variables and left out another dozen.

    No criticism, most of us honestly don't realize how many variables are at play when we bring our little bits of nature inside. I just gave you the most common, which comes out to (18)¹⁸ potential reasons for cloudy, green water in your tank.

    I'm willing to bet you would prefer a slightly more targeted answer, specific to your tank😅

     

  4. This problem has been going on for a long time, around 1-2 months, and it’s green water. The aquarium is so foggy, I can’t do anything about it.

    I’ve tried various things, like cleaning gravel, changing water more often, dimming lights, I’ve even deep cleaned the gravel, taking it out and rinsing it with warm water. It’s still so foggy, I can’t even see the back of the tank at this point. If you have any advice, please let me know.

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  5. Apologies everyone, for not being on the forum for some time. I was really busy, had exams, and was also sick from the vaccine. Updates:
    The small snail grew quite a lot, very speedy.
    The nerite snail is still laying lots of eggs.
    The corydoras don’t seem to be eating a lot of the food. No signs of illness.
    The Kuhli Loaches mostly stay under the log, they are now pretty large.5E9C67D0-666F-43A2-AE89-5DD508D89F36.jpeg.dc5bcb9ae61700d6ebba438f4aa93764.jpeg81341BA4-BC15-4681-BFF1-3DD96C941BE6.jpeg.7156979f211bd9cd5cdf9264e0f1e928.jpeg
    The water is really foggy. No green water though. PH is 7.5, no ammonia, no nitrates, and no nitrites.

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  6. I have test strips, I do water changes 50% every two weeks, I have 8 plants, I do have a 3 g quarantine tank, I only have bottom feeders and a snail, so the tank IS a little dull as they are always sleeping and lazing around. There is nothing in the middle and top parts of the tank, so if you would look at the tank at a distance, you’d think it would be empty. The pygmy cories do sometimes hang around the sponge filter and ride the current. At least Ping Pong goes to all parts of the tank.

  7. The Pygmy cories are obsessed with the sponge filter, all 5 of the cories are swimming up and down to the current of the bubbles. They apparently are very scared of me, whenever I get near the tank, they get super scared and hide behind the filter. It wasn’t like this when Aurora was there…?

    The two Kuhli loaches are doing fine, I think they got a little TOO plump. 😃

    Ping pong is still eating the algae, but he/she doesn’t eat hair algae, is that normal? How do I get rid of it?

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  8. I thought it would be nice to share all my fishkeeping journey, like @James Blackdid. I don't remember all the exact dates, I would just be estimating.

    September 29, 2015
    It was my ninth birthday. At the time, I wasn't sure what to get, so my dad and I went into random stores near our neighborhood. We went into a pet store, and the first thing that caught my eye was a betta fish. There were around a dozen or two of bettas and I wanted this cyan-white betta fish. We got a 3 gallon tank, a canister filter, some sand, and two silicone plants and that betta. I named her Oceania, because she looked like the Hawaiian seas. At the time I wasn't that sure if it was a male or female, but as I look back, I remember its very short fins, so probably a female, but it might be a male plakat.

    December 2015
    Oceania warmed up to me, and I started teaching her to follow my finger on the glass. I fed her and looked after her, when I started noticing white dots.

    January 2015
    It was ich, but I didn't know that. I told my dad and he said that she was fine, maybe growing new colors. I wasn't so sure about THAT though. Oceania's activity decreased, she stopped following my finger. It was NOT her usual personality. I started researching about those unusual dots, and found out it was ich, a fish disease. My dad replied that she was JUST a fish, and we could always get a new one.

    One week later, she got so weak, Oceania refused to eat, and she rarely moved to a different spot. The next day, I found her dead, with a white film over her body. I was so shocked.

    March 26, 2021
    I decided to get back to keeping fish, and made an account in this forum. I got Aurora from Aquarium Co-op and bought all of my present-day supplies. Aurora warmed up, and I taught him to feed on my finger. It was similar to the old days.

    April 10, 2021
    I got 3 pygmy corydoras.

    May 10, 2021
    I got 2 more pygmy corydoras and a nerite snail. Aurora showed his real personality, and I did more research than when I was nine, and I have all the correct supplies, so I expected Aurora to live longer.

    July 31, 2021
    Aurora died from dropsy, and I was very shocked, as I did everything that was supposed to happen.

    Present day
    I have two of my kuhli loaches now, and 5 pygmy corydoras. Since they are bottom dwellers, at first glance, the tank seems very empty, without Aurora's small, grumpy face.


     

     

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