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  1. @Torrey No the breeder is from Florida. I talked to my LFS and they really didnt have much information they could share. I'll see if I can find any good local breeders here in Houston. I've been in the hobby now for about a year and Guppies were the first fish outside of betta and goldfishes. Had some trouble with wild caught Cardinal Tetras but those are stable now and have replenished those. I hadnt have fish die in a good while and now this came all out of sudden. I will keep an eye on the guppies and have placed the quarantine the fish that seems to have fin rot. Debating if I should treat the whole tank he was in with the other guppies just in case if the other might of been exposed to the same bacteria.

    @Colu has lots of medicine information and just seeing how I'll go about it. 

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  2. @Colu they went through the  quarantine using  the 3 meds aquarium co op recommends. did it for 3 rounds with 2 week breaks in between. Had a female  guppy  die today too but she's in a different  tank and the parameters  are just as good, she was there for the last 6 weeks just finished  her quarantine. I use different tools for each  aquarium  I have.

    They all come from the same breeder. Now I'm thinking  it might just be bad genes.

    I'll keep an eye out and will be monitoring the  parameters every  3 days for now and feed once a day until  I can figure out what is going on.

  3. @colu

     they've been in the same aquarium for 3 months nothing changed except for feeding hikaru guppies food.

    @Griznatch i hadn't thought of that.

    There is another guppy that seems to have had his tail nipped at.

    Not sure if he has something that's spreading to others or it's just a nipped tail.

     

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  4. Thanks guys I did everything that y'all recommended and he's more stable now, got the ammonia down to 0 with another water change. 

    Added salt and will be doing so for a couple of days and will be checking the water parameters morning and evening.

     

     

  5. @anewbie  I took my extra sponge filter from my 10 and it's running in my qt as us the hob filter with good bacteria in those filters. I got it all sorted out now used prime as well. The tetra test strips where showing me false readings which lead me to fail so miserably with those cardinal tetras. Got an API master test kit.

    Did a 50% water change and all the parameters are good will be checking a few times a day to keep everything in line.

    Just dealing with the pH that's now sitting at 7.2

    I have hard water here in Texas I read somewhere that hard water keeps pH level high

  6. So I went to my fish store I took a bottle of the water from my quarantine tank and was shocked to find out that my test strips were way off from the master test kit they used to test the water.

    My pH was at 7.8

    Ammonia at .50

    Nitrite at .25

    Nitrate at 5.0

    GH at 60

    Kh at 40

    I felt like I was doing everything I can but the tools I was using weren't helping me or my fishes.

    Now I know what was killing them bought the master test kit for now my buy something better if y'all can recommend anything else.

    Thanks for listening to me rant and vent. I know y'all understand where I'm coming from.

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  7. Did you run them through a quarantine tank or process? If they have been there only a week they are still getting used to your aquarium.

    Try to get in contact where you bought them and ask the following questions.

    Are they wild caught or breed?

    What parameters did they have while they were with them, including temperature.

    And ask what water hardness are they typically kept at.

    I learned all that from getting cardinal tetras and ¾ of them died because I didn't ask the right questions and didn't implement those parameters in my quarantine tank.

    I would try to keep their tank dark until they fully calm down from all the stress from coming to your home. 

    Hope that might help you with your tetras.

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  8. @anewbie

    I get what you're saying but I still want to quarantine my fish before I add them into my established tank.

    I'm in Texas the water is hard here and I've read that they're more for softer acidic water.

    It's something I'll have to look into before buying another batch or just try with another type of tetra maybe neon, not sure very saddened by the lose of life of these fishes. 

     

    Thanks for your input guys it's been really helpful.

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  9. Ammonia levels are at 0

    Temp is at 77

    It's a local fish store in Houston.  But once I placed them in the aquarium maybe two hours or so later one started to swim erratically.

    The first if many the next morning when I woke up there were a few stuck in the sponge filter dead.

    That's when I started to treat with salt ( Monday and Tuesday) today i started the meds.

    It's been a little heartbreaking I've stayed with easy fish up to now like guppies, betas, and gold fishes in different tanks. 

    Got a 40 just wanting to take my guppies and other fishes into it and plant it.

    Thanks for the feedback guys @Jungle Fan  @quikv6   @Fish Folk @anewbie

     

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