Hello,
Two days ago I did a water change. Yesterday I noticed that all my fish were breathing heavy. I have one clownfish, two bangaii cardinals, one YWG, and one saddle valentini puffer. I have a 29g with a HOB rated for 30 gallons and a canister filter rated for 50 gallons, as well as a pump that does over 500 GPH. I tested the water and ammonia and nitrite is zero, nitrate was 20 ppm. I decided against a water change. I thought their heavy breathing might be not enough oxygen and turned my powerhead towards the surface, as well as my canister filter's spraybar. I also added two air stones. By the end of the night, the breathing seemed to have gone down a bit.
This morning they were still breathing heavy. I am going to be gone for a week and decided that I would do another water change. After the change I tested the water again. Ammonia and nitrite was still zero, and nitrate looked to read about 5 ppm. A couple hours after, I fed them mysis shrimp. They all ate very well. Just recently I noticed the puffer is breathing quite heavy again, his cheeks and area around his fins inflating and deflating rapidly.
A side note as well: My YWG is a baby, about 1 - 1.5 inches. I put him in last Friday and today has been the first time I have seen him. He was breathing heavy also.
I would appreciate any help, thank you guys!
Two days ago I did a water change. Yesterday I noticed that all my fish were breathing heavy. I have one clownfish, two bangaii cardinals, one YWG, and one saddle valentini puffer. I have a 29g with a HOB rated for 30 gallons and a canister filter rated for 50 gallons, as well as a pump that does over 500 GPH. I tested the water and ammonia and nitrite is zero, nitrate was 20 ppm. I decided against a water change. I thought their heavy breathing might be not enough oxygen and turned my powerhead towards the surface, as well as my canister filter's spraybar. I also added two air stones. By the end of the night, the breathing seemed to have gone down a bit.
This morning they were still breathing heavy. I am going to be gone for a week and decided that I would do another water change. After the change I tested the water again. Ammonia and nitrite was still zero, and nitrate looked to read about 5 ppm. A couple hours after, I fed them mysis shrimp. They all ate very well. Just recently I noticed the puffer is breathing quite heavy again, his cheeks and area around his fins inflating and deflating rapidly.
A side note as well: My YWG is a baby, about 1 - 1.5 inches. I put him in last Friday and today has been the first time I have seen him. He was breathing heavy also.
I would appreciate any help, thank you guys!