Hello,
I have a small plec in a community tank with guppies and one corydora sterbai. I had noticed the plec was coming out more - usually of course he'd be hiding n the day. Today after work I noticed he had kicked up a lot of mess in the tank and was visible, and not hiding when I opened the lid to feed the fish, or made any noise or movement. I have noticed this evening that one one side of his face - just above his sucker, I guess - a fluffy pink lump (size of 5p piece perhaps?), quite raised. I'm assuming a wound, with fungus, but am panicking because I don't have a hospital tank, or a LFS in my town, or a car...I can't get to a fish shop until saturday to get what I need for a hospital tank.
I feel terrible; that I shouldn't have fish without a hospital tank. I took the tank on when a colleague didn't want it anymore and have so far been preoccupied with removing the female guppies as they're big enough for the store to take, as of course they were breeding like crazy.
Perameters:
10 Gallon tank
PH 7.5
Ammonia 0.3
Nitrite 0.3
Nitrate 0.7
This is from Nutrafin essential mini master test kit (I don't think the 0.3 readings are really as high as 0.3, but that's the second reading up from zero with these kits, and I do think they are a little over a zero reading at the moment due to too many young guppies waiting to be 2cm and big enough for the LFS...My ammonia is generally 0, but hard to tell as just the colour of the water without the tester isn't pure white like the zero reading on the chart...).
The water is a bit cloudy, I think an algae problem is developing. I've been doing a 20%-ish water change weekly, using King British Safe Guard each time.
I have some aquarium salt in the house, have never used it - I can't determine whether this will work now, or be out of the question with my guppies and cory. I have no other medications in the house.
I've had the tank since mid-February. The substrate is coarse gravel (inherited with the tank), and I'm not happy with it, but have had so many guppies, my plan is to change it once all the females are gone and I'm down to just a few males. So injury could have been caused on the gravel.
Any advice based on my rather restricted situation until Saturday would be greatly appreciated. Will try and post a pic if I can, though with murky water and the plec at the back of the tank (he's been trying to hide in a small flower pot instead of any of his usual safe hiding places)...
thank you!
I have a small plec in a community tank with guppies and one corydora sterbai. I had noticed the plec was coming out more - usually of course he'd be hiding n the day. Today after work I noticed he had kicked up a lot of mess in the tank and was visible, and not hiding when I opened the lid to feed the fish, or made any noise or movement. I have noticed this evening that one one side of his face - just above his sucker, I guess - a fluffy pink lump (size of 5p piece perhaps?), quite raised. I'm assuming a wound, with fungus, but am panicking because I don't have a hospital tank, or a LFS in my town, or a car...I can't get to a fish shop until saturday to get what I need for a hospital tank.
I feel terrible; that I shouldn't have fish without a hospital tank. I took the tank on when a colleague didn't want it anymore and have so far been preoccupied with removing the female guppies as they're big enough for the store to take, as of course they were breeding like crazy.
Perameters:
10 Gallon tank
PH 7.5
Ammonia 0.3
Nitrite 0.3
Nitrate 0.7
This is from Nutrafin essential mini master test kit (I don't think the 0.3 readings are really as high as 0.3, but that's the second reading up from zero with these kits, and I do think they are a little over a zero reading at the moment due to too many young guppies waiting to be 2cm and big enough for the LFS...My ammonia is generally 0, but hard to tell as just the colour of the water without the tester isn't pure white like the zero reading on the chart...).
The water is a bit cloudy, I think an algae problem is developing. I've been doing a 20%-ish water change weekly, using King British Safe Guard each time.
I have some aquarium salt in the house, have never used it - I can't determine whether this will work now, or be out of the question with my guppies and cory. I have no other medications in the house.
I've had the tank since mid-February. The substrate is coarse gravel (inherited with the tank), and I'm not happy with it, but have had so many guppies, my plan is to change it once all the females are gone and I'm down to just a few males. So injury could have been caused on the gravel.
Any advice based on my rather restricted situation until Saturday would be greatly appreciated. Will try and post a pic if I can, though with murky water and the plec at the back of the tank (he's been trying to hide in a small flower pot instead of any of his usual safe hiding places)...
thank you!