Im new to fish keeping and I think my incompetence is hurting my fish
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I recently got a baby dogface puffer and small yellow tang. I've been trying to get a new tank cycled so they are in a large sterilite storage container with an airstone, ceramic pot, and wine bottle (they liked to hide in/around the pot so i added the bottle for something else to hide by and feel safe). I've been doing 30-50% water changes daily and adding prime to keep the water clean.
Today after a water change I noticed my fish were rubbing against things? I read that indicates there is something wrong with the water so I tested it and the pH was really low. My test kit starts at 7.4 so idk how bad it really was.
I took my fish out and tried to increase the pH by dissolving baking soda in water (premixed saltwater) and adding it to the tank. It increased the pH to between 7.8 and 8.0 but even after adding more and more it wouldnt go any higher? Finally I gave up and dumped all the water, wiped down the container and put new water in it.
My fish are now in a bucket with different water. Im too scared to move them back to the container and stress them even more. As soon as I moved them they seemed instantly better but my yellow tang has darkened on the sides from all the stress
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I feel so bad for putting my fish through so much but I thought I was being really careful? All saltwater for water changes was mixed in a new clean bucket, completely dissolved, with the correct specific gravity. The sterilite container was new and rinsed well. The heater was second hand but rinsed well and seemed to work fine before I put the fish in.
The only thing I can think of that could have had a significant effect on the water chemistry was some tropical flakes and some (store bought) shrimp I put in to try to get my fish to eat. But I thought the ammonia produced from the breakdown of organic material was basic and would raise the pH rather than decrease it?
What did I do wrong and how do relax my fish? Also could a malfunctioning heater had any effect?
I recently got a baby dogface puffer and small yellow tang. I've been trying to get a new tank cycled so they are in a large sterilite storage container with an airstone, ceramic pot, and wine bottle (they liked to hide in/around the pot so i added the bottle for something else to hide by and feel safe). I've been doing 30-50% water changes daily and adding prime to keep the water clean.
Today after a water change I noticed my fish were rubbing against things? I read that indicates there is something wrong with the water so I tested it and the pH was really low. My test kit starts at 7.4 so idk how bad it really was.
I took my fish out and tried to increase the pH by dissolving baking soda in water (premixed saltwater) and adding it to the tank. It increased the pH to between 7.8 and 8.0 but even after adding more and more it wouldnt go any higher? Finally I gave up and dumped all the water, wiped down the container and put new water in it.
My fish are now in a bucket with different water. Im too scared to move them back to the container and stress them even more. As soon as I moved them they seemed instantly better but my yellow tang has darkened on the sides from all the stress
I feel so bad for putting my fish through so much but I thought I was being really careful? All saltwater for water changes was mixed in a new clean bucket, completely dissolved, with the correct specific gravity. The sterilite container was new and rinsed well. The heater was second hand but rinsed well and seemed to work fine before I put the fish in.
The only thing I can think of that could have had a significant effect on the water chemistry was some tropical flakes and some (store bought) shrimp I put in to try to get my fish to eat. But I thought the ammonia produced from the breakdown of organic material was basic and would raise the pH rather than decrease it?
What did I do wrong and how do relax my fish? Also could a malfunctioning heater had any effect?