stlcards14
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This isn't the first time but I will explain my current situation in the hope that anyone can help me.
I currently have two wrasses in QT. I start all my fish off with the tank transfer method. When I got the fish from the store I acclimated them for about 2 hours and tested to make sure PH and salinity were the same before putting them in. I tested PH that night before going to bed and it was slightly low. About 7.9 so I added a little buffer and went to bed. I woke up and tested again. PH is still a little low and added a little more buffer. Both fish were swimming and eating fine. I just came into my garage to check on them ( I do about 5 times a day) and now one of them is on it's side breathing heavily and practically struggling for life. I honestly don't know what more I can do? I know not to raise PH fast so i only add a little buffer in the morning and at night since it seems I can never keep the PH exactly where I want it. The temp is sitting at 78 and there is zero ammonia. I have a power head pointed directly at the surface for oxygen.
Please help before I lose yet another fish
I currently have two wrasses in QT. I start all my fish off with the tank transfer method. When I got the fish from the store I acclimated them for about 2 hours and tested to make sure PH and salinity were the same before putting them in. I tested PH that night before going to bed and it was slightly low. About 7.9 so I added a little buffer and went to bed. I woke up and tested again. PH is still a little low and added a little more buffer. Both fish were swimming and eating fine. I just came into my garage to check on them ( I do about 5 times a day) and now one of them is on it's side breathing heavily and practically struggling for life. I honestly don't know what more I can do? I know not to raise PH fast so i only add a little buffer in the morning and at night since it seems I can never keep the PH exactly where I want it. The temp is sitting at 78 and there is zero ammonia. I have a power head pointed directly at the surface for oxygen.
Please help before I lose yet another fish