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aimee
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I've just recently moved and have had to move Sushi into a new tank thats only been cycling for about 2 weeks (I know...pretty pukey) ammonia is reading between .25 and.50 and pH is readin 8.4. What can I do to lower these? I've been doing water changes every day but it doesn't seem to help. At first I was worried because Sushi didn't move for 2 days straight and now he's swimming around erratically and going to the surface for gulps of air.
Should I take him out? My fridge is too cold for him. He hasn't shown much interest in eating, though I hadn't expected him to since his trip was a bit stressful. Every once in a while I'll look at him and the tip of his tail will be curved and then other times it will be straight.
The temperature is fine, ranging from about 66 at night to 70 F during the peak of the day.
Also, his gills look extremely red...more so than usual and his tail has a fleshy color as well (He's a gold albino).
I know AmQuel Plus is safe for amphibians and lowers ammonia, but what can I do about the pH? The water here is also very hard (about 300 ppm) and so is the alaklinity (300 ppm). Are these unhealthy? If so, what can I do about these.
With each water change, I've been dechlorinating the water before putting into his tank so I don't think it has anything to do with chlorine. His skin looks fine as well.
What can I do?
Should I take him out? My fridge is too cold for him. He hasn't shown much interest in eating, though I hadn't expected him to since his trip was a bit stressful. Every once in a while I'll look at him and the tip of his tail will be curved and then other times it will be straight.
The temperature is fine, ranging from about 66 at night to 70 F during the peak of the day.
Also, his gills look extremely red...more so than usual and his tail has a fleshy color as well (He's a gold albino).
I know AmQuel Plus is safe for amphibians and lowers ammonia, but what can I do about the pH? The water here is also very hard (about 300 ppm) and so is the alaklinity (300 ppm). Are these unhealthy? If so, what can I do about these.
With each water change, I've been dechlorinating the water before putting into his tank so I don't think it has anything to do with chlorine. His skin looks fine as well.
What can I do?