>> Hi , i do hope somebody can help , one of my parrot fish is looking
>> incredibley short of breath , he kept heading for the top of the tank to
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> Gill
Hi gill , thank you for you reply , i do have a pump and a small air brick ,
i've done some tests this morning and its the nitrates that are massively
out , the test reccomend to use plants and a chemical , so i will be buying
some plants this morning and a nitrate balancer chemical.....thank fully
last night a did a partial water change and he looked much better this
morning , he was at around 60% of his normal self , i have just done another
partial water change and fingers crossed i can sort this out.
SpiceySpice - 24 Feb 2006 18:21 GMT
Id do a 30% water change immediately, test for ammonia, nitrites and
nitrates first, keep doing 10% daily, until a solution can be found, di
>>> Hi , i do hope somebody can help , one of my parrot fish is looking
>>> incredibley short of breath , he kept heading for the top of the tank to
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> , i have just done another partial water change and fingers crossed i can
> sort this out.
someone here - 25 Feb 2006 12:21 GMT
> >>> Hi , i do hope somebody can help , one of my parrot fish is looking
> >>> incredibley short of breath , he kept heading for the top of the tank to
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> Id do a 30% water change immediately, test for ammonia, nitrites and
> nitrates first, keep doing 10% daily, until a solution can be found, di
I'd get some floating 'pond weed' and throw it into the tank.
Takes out all sorts of 'low level' but toxic elements in the water
much better than trying to calculate very small amounts of chemical to
balance
the chemical which is harming your fish.
Dave
who has 'Fairy moss' Azolla Mexicana for exactly this reason