Jennifer23
Aquarium Advice Newbie
- Joined
- May 1, 2021
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Hi,
I have cycled my new tank for a month. Have a heater set at 80, a filter, air bubbler. I got my water tested and they said it was perfect. I got my 3 glofish tetras last weekend... next day they were all dead.. my friend got a glofish from the same shop same tank and hers was dead the next day too, and she has a very established tank, so we just thought their fish were sick. I dumped out about 20% of my water, put a tiny bit of conditioner in there and let it re cycle for another week. Took my water back (to a new place) they said my water was fine... so I got three more glow fish hoping for the best. I got them last night at 8pm... at 7:30am one was almost dead. One was slowing down and the other one was fine. So I took them to the pet store and they took all 3 back and told me they didn’t know why they were dying since my tank levels looked good and my tank was set up good. Anyone else have this issue and have some insight? I don’t want to be the fish grim reaper. Thank you!
I have cycled my new tank for a month. Have a heater set at 80, a filter, air bubbler. I got my water tested and they said it was perfect. I got my 3 glofish tetras last weekend... next day they were all dead.. my friend got a glofish from the same shop same tank and hers was dead the next day too, and she has a very established tank, so we just thought their fish were sick. I dumped out about 20% of my water, put a tiny bit of conditioner in there and let it re cycle for another week. Took my water back (to a new place) they said my water was fine... so I got three more glow fish hoping for the best. I got them last night at 8pm... at 7:30am one was almost dead. One was slowing down and the other one was fine. So I took them to the pet store and they took all 3 back and told me they didn’t know why they were dying since my tank levels looked good and my tank was set up good. Anyone else have this issue and have some insight? I don’t want to be the fish grim reaper. Thank you!