JoeDailey
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I'm currently getting my new 135G tank cycled.
New tank, been ~full for about two weeks. I built it myself and used 100% silicone that cured for ~1.5 weeks (overkill). The tank has serious air being pumped through 5 stones. As of now I have no filter. (Edge won't work with the frame, thinking about a cannister.) Very little waterflow, considering a small pump.
Few different plants rooted in CaribSea Eco-Complete, which I've heard can initially raise pH. I'm aware substrate can cause impactions in my axie's tummies, but I've never had an issue with it as long as I'm feeding them live minnows or goldfish and not bloodworms or earthworms. I suspect it's because they are never eating off of the ground.
Also two new pieces of driftwood from the aquarium shop, also where I got the plants.
Levels:
The Patient on a Better Day...
Story is, I put the axies the tank after a week+ of letting the water dechlorinate. But I had to get out of town for the weekend. In a rush, without live food, I tossed a couple bloodworm cubes in and left the apartment. Sunday evening I got back in and noticed my poor girl's gills were diminished. But not the other (male).
When transporting (just her) I felt her slimecoat was kinda sticky.
I got them both in the fridge for about a week taking salt baths twice a day. Film would drop off of them while bathing. They were stressed by all this but were showing great progress in recovering. I noticed (stem cells?) starting to grow back on the tips of her gills. (I can't seem to find the pictures, but I'll add if I do)
Anyways I figured it was time to let them give it another go in the new tank.
After 24hrs her gills have lost almost all of the (stem cells?) white tips I mentioned earlier. Not as bad as the initial picture but still.
I imagine the solution is to continue 20% water changes daily and I putting her back in the fridge w/ regular salt baths, even though she doesn't seem to like it.
I'm hoping someone has some advice or something I'm missing here so I can get to correcting it. Thanks for taking the time to read my post.
New tank, been ~full for about two weeks. I built it myself and used 100% silicone that cured for ~1.5 weeks (overkill). The tank has serious air being pumped through 5 stones. As of now I have no filter. (Edge won't work with the frame, thinking about a cannister.) Very little waterflow, considering a small pump.
Few different plants rooted in CaribSea Eco-Complete, which I've heard can initially raise pH. I'm aware substrate can cause impactions in my axie's tummies, but I've never had an issue with it as long as I'm feeding them live minnows or goldfish and not bloodworms or earthworms. I suspect it's because they are never eating off of the ground.
Also two new pieces of driftwood from the aquarium shop, also where I got the plants.
Levels:
- 2/8/17 - pH:7.8, NH3:0.25ppm, NO2:0ppm, NO3:0ppm
- 2/12/17 - pH:7.6, NH3:0.25ppm, NO2:0ppm, NO3:0ppm
- 2/13/17 - pH:7.8, NH3:~0ppm, NO2:~0ppm, NO3:~0ppm
The Patient on a Better Day...
Story is, I put the axies the tank after a week+ of letting the water dechlorinate. But I had to get out of town for the weekend. In a rush, without live food, I tossed a couple bloodworm cubes in and left the apartment. Sunday evening I got back in and noticed my poor girl's gills were diminished. But not the other (male).
When transporting (just her) I felt her slimecoat was kinda sticky.
I got them both in the fridge for about a week taking salt baths twice a day. Film would drop off of them while bathing. They were stressed by all this but were showing great progress in recovering. I noticed (stem cells?) starting to grow back on the tips of her gills. (I can't seem to find the pictures, but I'll add if I do)
Anyways I figured it was time to let them give it another go in the new tank.
After 24hrs her gills have lost almost all of the (stem cells?) white tips I mentioned earlier. Not as bad as the initial picture but still.
I imagine the solution is to continue 20% water changes daily and I putting her back in the fridge w/ regular salt baths, even though she doesn't seem to like it.
I'm hoping someone has some advice or something I'm missing here so I can get to correcting it. Thanks for taking the time to read my post.