Ed Hahn
Life is A Highway...
temperature and ph are two most common killers...
A tank one month old is still cycling. Carbon is always a good way to clean water. If I walked into your Tank and started checking. I would first start with salinity. I would check your salinity in your tank. I would make up water with filtered water to same temperature as tank mixing it with powerhead to same or target salinity. Here is one thing a pet shop may or may not tell you. When you buy a fish from unknown system. I mean unknown because you did not test the parameters of LFS water. The water at LFS may be excellent. But your water may be a different PH. PH and temperature kill animals. So always have good water flow to create oxygen or a gas exchange.
Acclimate animals slowly with water movement- such as air stone or small powerhead.
always take your time with making changes to tank. Again, one month from set up you are going to have tank cycling hard. Two months is usually a safer number. Think of your tank like a marathon runner. It has to build up a tolerance to adapt. Again, Carbon and safe water changes usually soften the blow of accidents. Anytime anything dies remove it as soon as possible and do a water change with thoroughly mixed water. You never add salt to tank without it being throughly mixed. A proper water change and carbon can go a long way. Match Ph and temperature or slowing change both and your animals can usually adapt. Good luck. I hope you have fewer losses in the future.
sincerely,
Ed
A tank one month old is still cycling. Carbon is always a good way to clean water. If I walked into your Tank and started checking. I would first start with salinity. I would check your salinity in your tank. I would make up water with filtered water to same temperature as tank mixing it with powerhead to same or target salinity. Here is one thing a pet shop may or may not tell you. When you buy a fish from unknown system. I mean unknown because you did not test the parameters of LFS water. The water at LFS may be excellent. But your water may be a different PH. PH and temperature kill animals. So always have good water flow to create oxygen or a gas exchange.
Acclimate animals slowly with water movement- such as air stone or small powerhead.
always take your time with making changes to tank. Again, one month from set up you are going to have tank cycling hard. Two months is usually a safer number. Think of your tank like a marathon runner. It has to build up a tolerance to adapt. Again, Carbon and safe water changes usually soften the blow of accidents. Anytime anything dies remove it as soon as possible and do a water change with thoroughly mixed water. You never add salt to tank without it being throughly mixed. A proper water change and carbon can go a long way. Match Ph and temperature or slowing change both and your animals can usually adapt. Good luck. I hope you have fewer losses in the future.
sincerely,
Ed