FIRST OFF. long post warning, but I hope you would read it and answer as soon as possible...
1. I did a 30% water change today, and after refilling my tank I went away for a while, then came back to turn the light on. I looked in and saw my one molly was doing this weird thing... she goes like vertical and sorta vibrates.... she one time almost flipped completely over... and then she swims around like shes fine for a bit... and she does it again. I have never seen her do this before, I was watching them even when I got home from school almost four hours ago. And I was instantly thinking shimmies but I really can't verify this with my knowledge. yes she is in freshwater, but the other molly is completely fine? there are absolutely no other problems with her whatsoever. Do you have any Ideas on what this is and how I could possibly fix it on a little to none budget? Adding aquarium salt is most likely not an option, I want to house a dwarf gourami eventually, if my tank ever cycles...
2. I checked my water instantly after observing this problem. pH-7.8 , ammonia- 1.0 , nitrites- 0.25 , nitrates- 0. I use seachem prime conditioner and added a little more to the water. They haven't seemed to have had a problem with anything. But it's weird, I'm at week four of my cycle. and, When I checked my water around week two i had ammonia almost gone, it might even have been gone at some point before I checked it next... even had a nitrate reading. what the heck is going on?
3. they still don't eat anything I try to give them. They seem to have been living solely on whatever bacteria they are picking off surfaces of the aquarium... weirdos... they poop a lot, and they look fine for the most part. Are they going to be ok doing this? I've tried flake food, cucumber, peas, and carrots. nothing was eaten.
4. being week four of using a carbon filter, I know I should change it. but, with the tank not fully cycled yet, I'm cautious to just throw a new one in. There is some way to take the carbon out so I could still use the filter, right?
Thanks for help on any of the above questions in advance. I'm really trying my hardest with what I've got. I really love my mollies, and I know that most like brakish water but I was hoping I would have success, a couple of my friends have had great success with them... So if I unfortunately end up having to euthanize or let the fish die somewhere on it's own terms I will just have to live with that and move on... I won't get mollies again until I can get a brakish set up going... I would love to get a couple platys to replace her if stuff goes wrong...
1. I did a 30% water change today, and after refilling my tank I went away for a while, then came back to turn the light on. I looked in and saw my one molly was doing this weird thing... she goes like vertical and sorta vibrates.... she one time almost flipped completely over... and then she swims around like shes fine for a bit... and she does it again. I have never seen her do this before, I was watching them even when I got home from school almost four hours ago. And I was instantly thinking shimmies but I really can't verify this with my knowledge. yes she is in freshwater, but the other molly is completely fine? there are absolutely no other problems with her whatsoever. Do you have any Ideas on what this is and how I could possibly fix it on a little to none budget? Adding aquarium salt is most likely not an option, I want to house a dwarf gourami eventually, if my tank ever cycles...
2. I checked my water instantly after observing this problem. pH-7.8 , ammonia- 1.0 , nitrites- 0.25 , nitrates- 0. I use seachem prime conditioner and added a little more to the water. They haven't seemed to have had a problem with anything. But it's weird, I'm at week four of my cycle. and, When I checked my water around week two i had ammonia almost gone, it might even have been gone at some point before I checked it next... even had a nitrate reading. what the heck is going on?
3. they still don't eat anything I try to give them. They seem to have been living solely on whatever bacteria they are picking off surfaces of the aquarium... weirdos... they poop a lot, and they look fine for the most part. Are they going to be ok doing this? I've tried flake food, cucumber, peas, and carrots. nothing was eaten.
4. being week four of using a carbon filter, I know I should change it. but, with the tank not fully cycled yet, I'm cautious to just throw a new one in. There is some way to take the carbon out so I could still use the filter, right?
Thanks for help on any of the above questions in advance. I'm really trying my hardest with what I've got. I really love my mollies, and I know that most like brakish water but I was hoping I would have success, a couple of my friends have had great success with them... So if I unfortunately end up having to euthanize or let the fish die somewhere on it's own terms I will just have to live with that and move on... I won't get mollies again until I can get a brakish set up going... I would love to get a couple platys to replace her if stuff goes wrong...