AllExperts > Experts 
Search      

Freshwater Aquarium

Volunteer
Answers to thousands of questions
 Home · More Questions · Answer Library  · Encyclopedia ·
More Freshwater Aquarium Answers
Question Library

Ask a question about Freshwater Aquarium
Volunteer
Experts of the Month
Expert Login

Awards

About Us
Tell friends
Link to Us
Disclaimer

 
 
 
 
About David St
Experience
I have been in the hobby for over three years. I am currently setting up an online business to sell aquatic plants. I have raised and bred guppies, cichlids and goldfish. I currently keep over 200 differnt kinds of fish and over 100 different kinds of aquatic plants. I also have been part of a fish rescue group that take in fish people no longer want. I currently have 16 tanks at home plus two hosptital tanks, 1 snail tank, and a nursery for plants. I work in an aquarium so I have some experience in other areas that I do not feel I am an expert in. The most important piece of information that I would like to convey here is the fact that I love fish and have for many years been rewarded by keeping fish. I would like to be able to help people share the same kind of satisfaction that I have had from keeping fish.

Education/Credentials
BS Business with emphasis in science.

 
   

You are here:  Experts > Animals/Pets > Pet Fish > Freshwater Aquarium > Severum Hiding, not swimming

Topic: Freshwater Aquarium



Expert: David St
Date: 7/3/2008
Subject: Severum Hiding, not swimming

Question
Hi.  I've a new tank. It's 122lts, set up over the past week.  Has a waterfall filter, with carbon, ceramics and sponge currently.  I don't know the ph or nitrate levels.  Temp is approx 24C.

I have 6 baby severum in it, (and two goldfish- I know it's not right) and they were fine till today.  I came out and they were all at the bottom of the tank, hiding, fins clamped.  Theer were bubbles on the surface, so I did a 50%water change and cleaned the filter.  They don't appear to be scratching, breating particularly quickly, or showing other outward signs of distress I recognise.  One fish has seperated itself off from the others, and I'm concerned about it.  AFter the water change the fish perked up for a bit and swam around, but now they are loosing their interest again. Two are sitting at the top of the tank.


Answer
Hi Dale: New tanks often encounter spikes in water chemistry that are toxic to fish.  I would invest in a test kit so that you can monitor at the very least the ammonia level.  Read up a bit on the nitrogen cycle so that the water tests make more sense to you.  Severums are cichlids so they will hide and find spots to defend.  The question to ask is whether or not they are hiding because the tank is toxic or if they are just being cichlids... The fact that two are sitting at the top of the tank indicates to me that the tank is toxic.  You are going to have to change water again about 40%.  I hope that you are using water conditioner when you add in the new water so that the chlorine is removed.  You can take your water to most aquarium stores and they will test it for you.  It is usually a free service. Anyway... change the water, get your water tested and then get back to me with the chemistry values.  You can also look into adding beneficial bacteria to the tank as well... dave

Add to this Answer    Ask a Question



  Rate this Answer
   Was this answer helpful?
Not at allDefinitely              
   12345  

     
About Us | Advertise on This Site | User Agreement | Privacy Policy | Help
Copyright  © 2008 About, Inc. About and About.com are registered trademarks of About, Inc. The About logo is a trademark of About, Inc. All rights reserved.