Clammy
Feb 23, 2007, 01:01 AM
I recently purchased a small 1.5 gallon aquarium set for my 6 yr old son along w/ 3 guppies. This is the first fishtank we've owned and I figured it would be a good start for my son to learn to take care of pets. The set included almost everything needed for startup such as the filter, gravel, food and some artificial plants.
The third day we had the tank setup, one of the guppies got sucked up through the filter and had a fin damaged. He could no longer swim and we soon had to flush him away. We noticed the remaining fish liked to swim right under the pump intake and became worried this may happen again.
The following day, after replacing the deceased guppy, one of the others sure enough got sucked up through the filter again, and we had to dispose of another incapacitated fish.
As you may imagine, I am running out of patience and do not want any more fish harmed. Please, does anyone have any ideas or can tell me what I'm doing wrong? If it matters, the type of filter is a Tetra Whisper 3i. Thanks for any help.
The third day we had the tank setup, one of the guppies got sucked up through the filter and had a fin damaged. He could no longer swim and we soon had to flush him away. We noticed the remaining fish liked to swim right under the pump intake and became worried this may happen again.
The following day, after replacing the deceased guppy, one of the others sure enough got sucked up through the filter again, and we had to dispose of another incapacitated fish.
As you may imagine, I am running out of patience and do not want any more fish harmed. Please, does anyone have any ideas or can tell me what I'm doing wrong? If it matters, the type of filter is a Tetra Whisper 3i. Thanks for any help.