Beth-still need help

flamehawk

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You know the story.....fish in hypo, all readings fine but one breathing very rapidly. Flame was also breathing rapidly before it passed. Suggestions? thx.
 

beth

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What are you using to measure salinity? . pH? Ammonia?
Is ich still present?
 

flamehawk

Active Member
Using fully calobrated refrac. In fact have 2 and they both read 14ppt. As far as PH, red sea test lab. Also for ammonia...... I've of course done several water changes so I can't see how it can be water quality....the tank was well cycled before I started hypo.......I'm very perplexed as there is no reason for this that I can think of........
 

flamehawk

Active Member
Using fully calobrated refrac. In fact have 2 and they both read 14ppt. As far as PH, red sea test lab. Also for ammonia...... I've of course done several water changes so I can't see how it can be water quality....the tank was well cycled before I started hypo.......I'm very perplexed as there is no reason for this that I can think of........ By the way they are all now breathing heavy......
I started putting the fish in hypo as a precaution since they were fine except the flame angel had a couple of spots on his tail. Now I'm severely regreting it and should have taken my chances with keeping them in the display. Should I put them back?
The fish are a pair of scribble angels, and 2 percs. Very distressed......
Ich no longer present .....
 

beth

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No don't put them back. Otherwise you could contaminate the display. Can you provide the pH reading as well as ammonia/nitrite? What do you have in the QT for decor?
Have the fish been stressing since putting them in there? Can you post pictures?
 

flamehawk

Active Member
ammonia-0, ni-o, ph-8.1,NA-20, bare tank-no decor, stressing since hypo level acheived over 48-60 hours, don't know how to post pics but don't know if they would help as what you would see are otherwise good looking/ healthy fish that are simply breathing rapidly. ...very rapidly.
Could not wait any longer so decided to make a 75% water change and they seem to be doing much better.I will keep an eye on them and make more water changes if needed....fingers crossed.
 

beth

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Add decor. A decor-less tank is very stressful for fish. PVC or fake rocks/corals will do fine. PVC is likely the cheapest. If you can, get some pieces large enough where your fish can fit inside of the tubing.
 

beth

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LOL, actually you probably can. Some of those pieces can be pretty large, but the point being that anything you put in your tank is better than a bare tank, even if fish can't fit in it. You can create a rock-work-like structure that will provide the fish with a semblance of protection.
 
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