VulpuixScyther
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60 gallon tank
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2 minnows
10 neon tetras
4 yoyo loaches
3 danios
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Different variety of plants
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I bought an Aqueon Water Changer yesterday because lugging buckets from my room to the bathroom was getting old.
Whenever I put it all together I realized that it wouldn't hook up to my sink so I brought it outside to my water hose and didn't test the water before I put it in my tank. I took out about 25% and I filled up the tank, and added the conditioner to the water. Immediately after I filled up my tank, two of my danios died.
When I tested the water, my ammonia level was at .5 to 1 ppm. So I figured this was why those two danios died.
Before I did the water change, my ammonia was at 0. The water from my bathroom sink/tub is a little elevated but it would immediately drop down to 0 the day after I did the water change.
Basically, I don't know what to do. Should I do another water change the old fashion way and see if that helps? Would that effect the bacteria in my tank if I did? Do I wait it out? I just don't want the rest of my fish to die.
So far they're all acting fairly normal. The only noticeable difference is that they hide from me now. Before they would all swarm to the front of the glass when I walked into the room.
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2 minnows
10 neon tetras
4 yoyo loaches
3 danios
---
Different variety of plants
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I bought an Aqueon Water Changer yesterday because lugging buckets from my room to the bathroom was getting old.
Whenever I put it all together I realized that it wouldn't hook up to my sink so I brought it outside to my water hose and didn't test the water before I put it in my tank. I took out about 25% and I filled up the tank, and added the conditioner to the water. Immediately after I filled up my tank, two of my danios died.
When I tested the water, my ammonia level was at .5 to 1 ppm. So I figured this was why those two danios died.
Before I did the water change, my ammonia was at 0. The water from my bathroom sink/tub is a little elevated but it would immediately drop down to 0 the day after I did the water change.
Basically, I don't know what to do. Should I do another water change the old fashion way and see if that helps? Would that effect the bacteria in my tank if I did? Do I wait it out? I just don't want the rest of my fish to die.
So far they're all acting fairly normal. The only noticeable difference is that they hide from me now. Before they would all swarm to the front of the glass when I walked into the room.
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