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13 minutes ago, Colu said:

It be could something got in to water  I would do a 30% water change and add an extra air stone what are your water parameters

40 ppm nitrate

.2 ppm nitrite

160 gh

150 kh

7.4 ph

I already added an airstone thinking there wasn't enough oxygen in the water. I will try a water change too. Thanks for the input!

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how long is your tank running for? 

anyway if the fish are actively dyng do a water change (i would do 50% in your situation)..when in doubt, change it out..
since you have nitrite still measurable what about ammonia?
are you actually sure nothing changed?what about temperature?

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can we have the photo of the entire tank?

in the photo u posted before i see there is a ton of duckweed, maybe that is blocking out quite some of the oxygen exchange, but if you have an airstone running should still be fine, or also move the outflow from your filter over the water surface to brake it. how is the tank filtered?

 

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4 minutes ago, gab said:

can we have the photo of the entire tank?

in the photo u posted before i see there is a ton of duckweed, maybe that is blocking out quite some of the oxygen exchange, but if you have an airstone running should still be fine, or also move the outflow from your filter over the water surface to brake it. how is the tank filtered?

 

I am using a sponge filter.

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