fish are breathing rather fast
Posted: 11 Jan 2004, 13:17
Guys,
yesterday ive bought me some new fish. Its a H. plecostomoides, an albino and some unknown species. also 2 ramirezi of around 2 cm. But when i look in the tank i notice that the fish are breathing quite fast. i dont really know if thats normal with such young fish ( they all all quite young). the fish do seem to be healthy and are acting normally ( eat, no strange behaviour) and the water values are as following:
- dGH: 14
- dKH: 10
- PH: 7,2
Havent got CO2 test yet...
I do have quite a lot of lants in the tank and there cant be too much fish ( 30 cm on 33G).
Could this be an oxygen problem? if i insert a oxygen stone (donno the english word lol) wouldt this lower the CO2 in the tank and thereby make the plants grow less? what could this be and what should i do?
yesterday ive bought me some new fish. Its a H. plecostomoides, an albino and some unknown species. also 2 ramirezi of around 2 cm. But when i look in the tank i notice that the fish are breathing quite fast. i dont really know if thats normal with such young fish ( they all all quite young). the fish do seem to be healthy and are acting normally ( eat, no strange behaviour) and the water values are as following:
- dGH: 14
- dKH: 10
- PH: 7,2
Havent got CO2 test yet...
I do have quite a lot of lants in the tank and there cant be too much fish ( 30 cm on 33G).
Could this be an oxygen problem? if i insert a oxygen stone (donno the english word lol) wouldt this lower the CO2 in the tank and thereby make the plants grow less? what could this be and what should i do?