- Have you tested your water?
- Yes
- If yes, what is your ammonia?
- 0
- If yes, what is your nitrite?
- 0
- If yes, what is your nitrate?
- 0
- If I did not test my water...
- ...I recognize that I will likely be asked to do a test, and that water tests are critical for solving freshwater health problems.
- Do you do water changes?
- Yes
- What percentage of water do you change?
- 41-50%
- How frequently do you change your water?
- Every two weeks
- If I do not change my water...
- ...I recognize that I will likely be recommended to do a water change, and water changes are critical for preventing future freshwater health problems.
Hi everyone,
I have noticed my fire eel has not been eating and now it has been gasping or breathing heavily. I did a 50% water change just now, tests show 0 ammonia, nitrites, nitrates, pH 7.
Tank has sandy bottom and PVC pipes and decorations for hiding. It came out of its preferred PVC pipe and has been swimming around then stopping for a bit to gasp. It hasn't moved for the past 20 minutes.
If anyone could offer some insight, it would be much appreciated. I also have a tire track eel that is doing 100% fine, they live in opposite corners of the tank and never come in contact with each other.
I have noticed my fire eel has not been eating and now it has been gasping or breathing heavily. I did a 50% water change just now, tests show 0 ammonia, nitrites, nitrates, pH 7.
Tank has sandy bottom and PVC pipes and decorations for hiding. It came out of its preferred PVC pipe and has been swimming around then stopping for a bit to gasp. It hasn't moved for the past 20 minutes.
If anyone could offer some insight, it would be much appreciated. I also have a tire track eel that is doing 100% fine, they live in opposite corners of the tank and never come in contact with each other.