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  1. my exact thoughts right now , its honestly very possible that it might be ,
  2. isnt biofilm an oil on the surface of a tank?? i dont know much about it sorry
  3. i agree with you, but im waiting a few weeks to add any more fish/inverts to the tank. just because i am currently treating the tank. but im planning to get around 4 or 5 more
  4. i mentioned its a 20 gallon, it already has 3 amano , 2 that are around 3 years old from my mates tank who couldnt care for them, and a cherry
  5. its not the fact it looks bad, its the fact that its fungus and im sure its damaging the tank..
  6. 70 should be fine for the majority of fish, ofcourse its not a huge difference between what some fish are recommended to have and ive had fish like guppys in 22 degrees which is just over your temp for months! ofcourse some fish are more hardy than others , id say 21 is good tho, just avoid fish like betta or really delicate ones and you should be good to go also you can consider putting lids on your tank to trap heat and increase it slowly over time. but this may not be 100% successfull.
  7. thanks for the help, in the end i think ill wait until my mocks are over, because thats in 3 weeks time. this should be enough? its 3 extra weeks of treating and water changes. unless ofcourse a new issue arrises! thank you to all who replyed
  8. a picture of a grass plant in my aquarium - 20 gallon , 2 months old i believe its fungus, but im not entirely sure. im currently treating the tank with anti fungus and finrot+ by interpret - 6th day. on the plant you will find small white coatings dotted on it,
  9. well it depends on where you live, if you live in a warm country , most fish can do just fine without a heater , if you live in a colder area like me (UK) a heater is needed for most fish that are not Coldwater, i personally think that if the fish is hardy and is known for being hardy then it doesn't necessarily need a heater if its just a 1 to 3 degree difference im sure they will be just fine. but mainly for fish that come from places like Africa or at least originate from these warm environments , a heater doesn't hurt
  10. sounds reasonable lol, definitely a safer option than what i had in mind. (i was going to add more on sunday when the medication is finished)
  11. ive been fighting off what i believe is fungus and what i definitely know is fin rot in my 2 month old 20 gallon , but i want to add more stock, when do i know its safe to do this? i know it sounds stupid and obviously i can when the fungus and finrot is resolved but when do i know this is the case??
  12. i thought about it, but at the same time i really dont want to, it seems a bit weird. but im also scared of the ammonia spiking because of it.
  13. i feed the whole tank temperate flakes that i have fed my 20 gallon for 1 year and 8 months, i do need to get some fresh ones but the last pack i got didnt last because it was small lol, but they seem to like this food. and then i feed the guppys a few tropical pellets too , just a bit for some more nutrients.
  14. honestly i have general idea on what caused the death, but i have no clue if im right.. all i know is that it was definitely hurt , bloated and bleeding but no clue what caused it. as of hiding spaces, im working on getting as many plants as i can , i want the whole back of the tank to be filled of plants, but the issue is, even with the plants in the tank right now they tend to come to the front when im in the room because they want to be fed and i feed them at the front lol. and i also have 7 tetras , but neon tetras. they dont get picked on b anything, and whenever they go through the guppies they also tend to stop
  15. sorry to hgear about the guppy 😞 one of mine too passed this morning.. - details in one of my recent posts but yes, i have 9 guppies in total so im sure this is enough for spreading the balance? right now im just watching corys new video. and he mentions how changing the temperature in the tank can make fish more docile? but wont this make the fish uneasy?
  16. will guppies every actually stop fighting? all the guppies in my tank are males, they have been in here fro just 1 week and 3 days and im sure it will stop eventually but im not sure how long.. they are a mix of fancy and endlers. (with other species of fish in the tank as well.) just wondering if they will stop fighting or not. but to be honest its mainly chasing and showing their fins off than fighting and nipping. infact i barely see nipping just chasing
  17. is so true, the endlers recently got moved into the 20 gallon (they used to live in a 5 gallon) and they are zooming around the tank now lol. really energetic fish
  18. i have endlers in a 20 gallon along with fancy guppies. even though most the fancy guppys are almost 3 times larger than the endlers, the endlers still try to take dominance over them, i am so confused lol. but its sort of funny. also there are no females in the tank
  19. this really sucks, even after starting to treat the tank, the first death has happened. this was a fancy guppy i have had for around 1 week and 2 days.. looks like dropsy, its anal gland has blood so im assuming it was a congestion / digestion issue. his belly is definitely bloated so i am also thinking dropsy has a say in this. this fish also had ever a very bad tear in its dorsal fin or finrot, which the tank is being treated for . (may i add the tank is also under a bit fo an attack of fungus.) what would anyone suggest i can do to prevent this happening again? im getting the water tested very soon (sometime today or tommorow)
  20. yes, i use the correct dosage on both tanks of dechlorinator , i use "tap water conditioner" made by aquacare for coldwater , tropical and marine aquariums. have been for over a year now
  21. yes , however i dont get how this could have caused such a bad issue in the 20 gallon so fast and never in my 10 gallon? also surely doing water changes as i clean the sponges (adding the tapwater conditioner) should kill chlorine that had been placed in the filters?
  22. something that may be worth mentioning tho is that i have double media on my filters and only cleaned 1 pet week
  23. ok, so i do clean the sponges (on both tanks) with tap water up until around 3 weeks ago, so the last 2 cleans where with tank water, however after cleaning the sponges with tap on the 10 gallon for 1 year and 7 months nothing like this has happened currently im treating with "Anti fungus & finrot+" by interpret
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