Hello everyone! This is my first post, so bare with me if you don't mind. I want to give you some background info before I get to the problem. I think the more info I give you guys, the more you might be able to help me.
I have a 20 gallon tank. (Like an idiot..) I got it around March 30th and started putting fish in it. I was too excited to wait to put stuff in it, and I didn't really know that I needed to 'cycle' it. I started with gravel, some decor, and four Glow fish. Then one died, and I bought some more because I was told they needed to be in larger groups. A few more died. My friend bought me three painted tetra and an Angel fish, and a bubbler for my birthday. Oh it gets worse... I kept finding dead fish, of course, and all my birthday fish died too. My angel was the saddest death though, one of it's side fins wouldn't move so it just swam in a circle. Poor baby.
Right now I have: 1 Rainbow Shark, 4 Kuhli Loaches, 2 Mickey Mouse Platties, and I want to say 6 glow fish. I have changed from gravel to sand (as I had read somewhere that gravel could harm my loaches because they like to "burrow", which I have yet to see them do). Since I am at work, I can't tell you the current temp of my tank but I do know it's in the 70F-78F range. I've been testing my water constantly. Last time I checked it said: nitrate (safe), nitrite (safe), hardness (very hard, 300), chlorine (safe), Alkalinity (very high, 300), and pH (alkaline 8.4). I have done two water changes since I first got the tank and plan to do a water change on Sunday. Also I currently do not have a light fixture over my tank (LPS has been out of the size I need) so the only light they get is if I'm home or if I leave a light on while I'm gone. I'm usually gone for a good 12 hours, but that is changing since my semester is over and summer break has started for me. I work about 8 hours a day, so sometimes I leave a light on in my bedroom while I'm gone, and then cover up the tank when I come home so they can have some dark time. (I live in the basement of my parent's house. No windows in my room. I have one air vent which is on the opposite side of my room as my fish. My fish tank is right next to my bed. And yes I have a heater in my tank. )
So far, it's been a little over a week since my last dead fish but I'm worried about one of my Kuhli loaches. He'd been hanging out in a tube (that I put in there, I have a Mario desert theme fish tank and added some tubes they could swim or hide in) and I noticed he was laying on his back. I freaked out, of course I think he's dead. So I stick my arm in and try to get him out, he started moving but not like the usual "OMG GET AWAY FROM MEEEEE" movement. He swam in little circles, hitting hid head against the rest of his body or having like seizure looking-freak out movements but not really going anywhere. So I got him out of the little tube and he didn't mind being in my hand (underwater). Then he'd have a freak out moment and wiggle around again. I grabbed a plastic box that my friend gave me in case I ever have baby fish, so I put it on the side of the tank and put him in there. I checked on him and gave him some food but so far he just lays there, sometimes on his belly and sometimes on his back. When he does move it's a quick spasm, often times rubbing his head against his body. Then being still again. I don't know what to do to help him. He doesn't appear to have any odd coloring or anything on his body. He looks pretty normal from what I can tell. (Checked on him this morning and gave him some food). I feed my fish - flakes, dried blood worms, and I also have some wafers for bottom feeders. I've never seen any of my loaches eat, but I know they like to come out when it's dark, so I can only hope they're eating while I'm not looking.
Any suggestions?
I have a 20 gallon tank. (Like an idiot..) I got it around March 30th and started putting fish in it. I was too excited to wait to put stuff in it, and I didn't really know that I needed to 'cycle' it. I started with gravel, some decor, and four Glow fish. Then one died, and I bought some more because I was told they needed to be in larger groups. A few more died. My friend bought me three painted tetra and an Angel fish, and a bubbler for my birthday. Oh it gets worse... I kept finding dead fish, of course, and all my birthday fish died too. My angel was the saddest death though, one of it's side fins wouldn't move so it just swam in a circle. Poor baby.
Right now I have: 1 Rainbow Shark, 4 Kuhli Loaches, 2 Mickey Mouse Platties, and I want to say 6 glow fish. I have changed from gravel to sand (as I had read somewhere that gravel could harm my loaches because they like to "burrow", which I have yet to see them do). Since I am at work, I can't tell you the current temp of my tank but I do know it's in the 70F-78F range. I've been testing my water constantly. Last time I checked it said: nitrate (safe), nitrite (safe), hardness (very hard, 300), chlorine (safe), Alkalinity (very high, 300), and pH (alkaline 8.4). I have done two water changes since I first got the tank and plan to do a water change on Sunday. Also I currently do not have a light fixture over my tank (LPS has been out of the size I need) so the only light they get is if I'm home or if I leave a light on while I'm gone. I'm usually gone for a good 12 hours, but that is changing since my semester is over and summer break has started for me. I work about 8 hours a day, so sometimes I leave a light on in my bedroom while I'm gone, and then cover up the tank when I come home so they can have some dark time. (I live in the basement of my parent's house. No windows in my room. I have one air vent which is on the opposite side of my room as my fish. My fish tank is right next to my bed. And yes I have a heater in my tank. )
So far, it's been a little over a week since my last dead fish but I'm worried about one of my Kuhli loaches. He'd been hanging out in a tube (that I put in there, I have a Mario desert theme fish tank and added some tubes they could swim or hide in) and I noticed he was laying on his back. I freaked out, of course I think he's dead. So I stick my arm in and try to get him out, he started moving but not like the usual "OMG GET AWAY FROM MEEEEE" movement. He swam in little circles, hitting hid head against the rest of his body or having like seizure looking-freak out movements but not really going anywhere. So I got him out of the little tube and he didn't mind being in my hand (underwater). Then he'd have a freak out moment and wiggle around again. I grabbed a plastic box that my friend gave me in case I ever have baby fish, so I put it on the side of the tank and put him in there. I checked on him and gave him some food but so far he just lays there, sometimes on his belly and sometimes on his back. When he does move it's a quick spasm, often times rubbing his head against his body. Then being still again. I don't know what to do to help him. He doesn't appear to have any odd coloring or anything on his body. He looks pretty normal from what I can tell. (Checked on him this morning and gave him some food). I feed my fish - flakes, dried blood worms, and I also have some wafers for bottom feeders. I've never seen any of my loaches eat, but I know they like to come out when it's dark, so I can only hope they're eating while I'm not looking.
Any suggestions?