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Hi all,
I have 10 neon tetras and i noticed that one looks bloated/pregnant. I've read through various threads and information but i'm none the wiser. The tetra in question is still brightly coloured but over the last few days, all though still seems to have no problem swimming, likes to hover...
They all seem to be fine, very active and none of them are spending any worrying amount of time at the top of the tank. I tested the nitrite again about half an hour ago and it's probably just off 0ppm, no hint of purple
I have 5 and the 2 cherry shrimps. Usually a few grains once a day, I actually thought I was under feeding them so thats good to know. I try and remove any un eaten food but there usually isn't any, unless the shrimps are doing that job for me.
The others look fine, no change in colour, no white spots or fin damage of any kind. They seem all happy enough swimming around the tank and in and out the bubbles. How much wc would you recommend? My tank is 10g/45litres
As soon as I saw them (both in the morning) they had sunk at this point. I've lost 2 more since. They seem to have taken turns, but after the last one (last night) not one of the remaining ones have started acting the way the other have.
Just tested again and it's 0.25! Last water change over...
After the death of the first fish the water parameters were fine, for two days. On the 3rd day after the 2nd fish death the nitrite shot right up. I had started feeding a small amount of shrimp brine, could that have caused this?
Been doing the daily water changes, I've been adding aqualibrium salt (after the water changes as said on the box) which seems to have eased the fish. I also added an air stone yesterday. Thanks for mentioning about keeping the light off, I hadn't been but I will do. I haven't fed them in the...
UPDATE: I tested the water first thing and the nitrite has shot back up again. Is this going to happen everyday until the filter can handle things again?
UPDATE: Did just over 25% wc which made little difference so I did a huge water change (60%) and it's come back down to 0.25 unfortunately lost another guppy :-( and one seems to have jumped in his place (at the top of the tank) is there a reason they take turns and not all suffer at once?
Thank you so much for all your replies and your advice it's been so helpful. I will get on with the water changes and up the aeration like you've suggested, straight away.
That's what it looks like, that I though would be because of the high nitrite spike. The others are all fine, swimming about. It's just odd how they have done it one by one