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Can anybody help me please. I am loosing my fish for no apparent reason, my water is ok and the temperature I am at a loss to know what to do. Thanks in anticipation.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.are you sure that there isn't one particular fish that is killing the others? This happened to my sister in law, she couldn't understand why her fish were dying even though the tank was cleaned every day and after watching the fish closely she noticed that one was a bully and really chased the other ones, banging into them. She got rid of the bully and the rest of the fish were fine and have been ever since!
Sounds like you've overstocked the tank a bit too early bronty.
I presume you have a filter for the tank?
Also you ought to read up on the nitrate cycle, its basic but useful, how ammonia is converted to nitrite and then nitrate. Early on in the tanks life Ammonia will be a problem. As the filter matures it will gradually speed up in ts conversion of Ammonia to nitrites and then nitrates.
You can get little test kts to tell if you have too much ammonia, nitrite etc int he water.
Have a read through this article to give you some good guidance
http://www.practicalfishkeeping.co.uk/pfk/page s/show_article.php?article_id=361
I presume you have a filter for the tank?
Also you ought to read up on the nitrate cycle, its basic but useful, how ammonia is converted to nitrite and then nitrate. Early on in the tanks life Ammonia will be a problem. As the filter matures it will gradually speed up in ts conversion of Ammonia to nitrites and then nitrates.
You can get little test kts to tell if you have too much ammonia, nitrite etc int he water.
Have a read through this article to give you some good guidance
http://www.practicalfishkeeping.co.uk/pfk/page s/show_article.php?article_id=361