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    So here is an update ammonia seems to be lowered. But the fish are still goin up and down like the need air. Mostly the foxface. Help a brotha out please
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    Default 55 gallon emergency

    What do you have for circulation in the tank?


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    Over flow box with a wet dry and a return pump

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    Default 55 gallon emergency

    I wonder if you've enough surface agitation to oxygenate the water.

    Do you have any power heads in there that you can aim up towards the surface? Failing that, perhaps an airstone as a temporary solution?


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    Ok I just made that adjustment lets see how it goes

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    Can you try a fish bucket arator from walmart? Like the one's for bait? Think they go for 5$ or so

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    Well he hasn't been back to the too since the change

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    Well that worked for a lil while. It's like he is hungry but I've done so much research and read that this isn't how fish look for food.

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    Do you put seaweed in a clip for him/her to nibble on?


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    Default 55 gallon emergency

    Agitate the surface of the tank with a power head. That will help to oxygenate the tank more.


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