Sophie,
thanks for the help, but the poorly fish died overnight before i could read
your comments, but we will do a 25% water change today.
As we are new to keeping fish, we're not sure what you mean by 'the tank is
still cycling' can you tell us a little more? The tank is a 33 litre biOrb
and the instructions say we can keep 2-3 fish in it but from what I've read
it seems that this tank is too small for any more than one Oranda.
Thanks
KMP
>>We've purchased a tank some 4 weeks ago and settled 2 Blue Orandas in
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blove - 27 Feb 2005 18:38 GMT
here is a site that explains cycling and your tank is too small for any
goldfish.
http://fins.actwin.com/mirror/begin-cycling.html
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Geezer From The Freezer - 28 Feb 2005 09:37 GMT
> Sophie,
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> and the instructions say we can keep 2-3 fish in it but from what I've read
> it seems that this tank is too small for any more than one Oranda.
Bi-orbs are marketing ploy. They are not good for goldfish period, even though
the box shows 3 or more goldfish on it. Cycling is the process that allows
bacteria to colonize your media. This bacteria breaks down the toxic fish
waste into less toxic nitrates. Nitrates are toxic at high levels.
Currently your nitrIte level is too high, as is your nitrAte level. Do
frequent water changes with dechlorinated water.