Problem is in the title. I have a 37 Gallon FOWLR tank. Just 2 damsels in there. Been in for 3 weeks and perfectly fine until today. Right now they are on the bottom breathing heavy and sometimes laying on their sides(one more than the other). I believe this has to be a water problem since it is both fish. I have done a 10% water change so far.
Tank has an over the back filter and a protein skimmer. Yesterday we put on a Koralia impeller pump for more circulation... which might be too much but haven't decided. Anyways fish were fine after getting used to the new flow of the tank and eating last night. I unplugged the pump overnight just because I wanted to keep an eye on them while it was running in case it was too much. I guess while installing the pump the timer for the light got messed up and the lights stayed on all night. Not sure if that would be why.
Water tests come out good. No ammonia, no nitrites or nitrates. With the pump, filter, and skimmer I would think there is plenty of oxygen. Pump is pointed up making the surface ripple a lot.
I am planning on doing another 10% change soon since I just turned the pump back on to see if it would help. I kept it off after seeing they weren't acting right.
Any help or suggestions would be awesome.
Salinity is at like 1.023 Temperature at 77 degrees. Couple of pieces of live rock and live sand.
Tank has an over the back filter and a protein skimmer. Yesterday we put on a Koralia impeller pump for more circulation... which might be too much but haven't decided. Anyways fish were fine after getting used to the new flow of the tank and eating last night. I unplugged the pump overnight just because I wanted to keep an eye on them while it was running in case it was too much. I guess while installing the pump the timer for the light got messed up and the lights stayed on all night. Not sure if that would be why.
Water tests come out good. No ammonia, no nitrites or nitrates. With the pump, filter, and skimmer I would think there is plenty of oxygen. Pump is pointed up making the surface ripple a lot.
I am planning on doing another 10% change soon since I just turned the pump back on to see if it would help. I kept it off after seeing they weren't acting right.
Any help or suggestions would be awesome.
Salinity is at like 1.023 Temperature at 77 degrees. Couple of pieces of live rock and live sand.