My first attempt using an auto fish feeder ended with me/it dumping a dangerous amount of food in to the tank. I tried to net some of it out, and followed with a gravel vac and water change. I know a lot got left behind, as I could see it swirling and gathering in caves, etc.
This morning, my fish are all stationary (look a lot like theyre sleeping). There's 2" long strings of poop everywhere. Some are hovering at the top and appear to be gasping for air, though not necessarily ever breaking the water's surface. Some (my labs, specifically) are angled while they float. The rest of the fish are hiding in their caves, resting on the bottom, or just floating near the bottom of the tank. All of the fish are breathing very heavily/rapidly.
I didn't have a chance to do a water test, but could ammonia have skyrocketed that fast? I repositioned one of my powerheads to increase surface agitation, and will do a test and waterchange tonight.
What do you guys think? I hope they're just gorged and enjoying a fish equivalent of passing out on the couch. They normally flock to the top corner of the tank as soon as I walk in the room. This morning, they just chilled there.
Thanks!
This morning, my fish are all stationary (look a lot like theyre sleeping). There's 2" long strings of poop everywhere. Some are hovering at the top and appear to be gasping for air, though not necessarily ever breaking the water's surface. Some (my labs, specifically) are angled while they float. The rest of the fish are hiding in their caves, resting on the bottom, or just floating near the bottom of the tank. All of the fish are breathing very heavily/rapidly.
I didn't have a chance to do a water test, but could ammonia have skyrocketed that fast? I repositioned one of my powerheads to increase surface agitation, and will do a test and waterchange tonight.
What do you guys think? I hope they're just gorged and enjoying a fish equivalent of passing out on the couch. They normally flock to the top corner of the tank as soon as I walk in the room. This morning, they just chilled there.
Thanks!
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