Hi All
I have been keeping fish for approx 2 years and am now the proud owner of a 4' bow front tank. Approx 50 gals )
TANK CONDITIONS.
I use pea gravel subsrtate and a built in filter system. The tank is run at 25 C, has live plants (which have never grown very well although have got better lately) and use timers to give 11 hours from 2 36" tubes (One Solar Tropic and one solar colour) and 1 1/2 hrs in the evening from an 18" moon glow bulb. I feed a mix of flake bloodworm whole mussel and wafer. I perform a 25% water change fortnightly and use a tank vacum.
Lately I have had problems with 2 or 3 fish breaking out in apparently different diseases all at once. For instance at the moment I have pop eye, fungus and/or slime disease and about 5 others hanging off the surface. I think I may have overstocked my tank as I have a fondness for the smaller pleco's but as they tend to be out of sight most of the time I think I may have underestimated just how many fish this tank can hold.
I have ...,
1 Siamese fighting male & 1 female
1 Dwarf Gourami male and 3 females
4 Rams (adolescent no more than 4 cm)
4 swordtails
4 cory's
1 red tailed black shark (8-10cm)
1 syodontis eupterus (20 cm)
3 bumble bee gobi's
1 Khuli loach
1 Black lancer catfish (juvenile 6cm)
2 Gold nugget pleco's
1 net pleco
1 Queen arabesque
My questions are...,
Too many fish ?
I was thinking of loosing 2 gourami's 1 cory and 2 swordtails would that be enough ?
Could overstocking be causing the disease outbreaks ?
With multiple disease outbreaks which do you treat first, the one that looks most severe or should cirtain things be tackled first ?
Many of the treatments cant be used simultaneously and that could mean watching one disease worsen for up to 2 weeks whilst treating another - is there any medication that can be mixed ?
Many thanks
Fat bob
I have been keeping fish for approx 2 years and am now the proud owner of a 4' bow front tank. Approx 50 gals )
TANK CONDITIONS.
I use pea gravel subsrtate and a built in filter system. The tank is run at 25 C, has live plants (which have never grown very well although have got better lately) and use timers to give 11 hours from 2 36" tubes (One Solar Tropic and one solar colour) and 1 1/2 hrs in the evening from an 18" moon glow bulb. I feed a mix of flake bloodworm whole mussel and wafer. I perform a 25% water change fortnightly and use a tank vacum.
Lately I have had problems with 2 or 3 fish breaking out in apparently different diseases all at once. For instance at the moment I have pop eye, fungus and/or slime disease and about 5 others hanging off the surface. I think I may have overstocked my tank as I have a fondness for the smaller pleco's but as they tend to be out of sight most of the time I think I may have underestimated just how many fish this tank can hold.
I have ...,
1 Siamese fighting male & 1 female
1 Dwarf Gourami male and 3 females
4 Rams (adolescent no more than 4 cm)
4 swordtails
4 cory's
1 red tailed black shark (8-10cm)
1 syodontis eupterus (20 cm)
3 bumble bee gobi's
1 Khuli loach
1 Black lancer catfish (juvenile 6cm)
2 Gold nugget pleco's
1 net pleco
1 Queen arabesque
My questions are...,
Too many fish ?
I was thinking of loosing 2 gourami's 1 cory and 2 swordtails would that be enough ?
Could overstocking be causing the disease outbreaks ?
With multiple disease outbreaks which do you treat first, the one that looks most severe or should cirtain things be tackled first ?
Many of the treatments cant be used simultaneously and that could mean watching one disease worsen for up to 2 weeks whilst treating another - is there any medication that can be mixed ?
Many thanks
Fat bob