ThatGirlMarie
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Hi all! I want to seek some advice on my Platy so I'm just copy and pasting the recommended format from the sticky post to get all the info, then I'll add details at the bottom.
Tank size: 13g Widescreen Aqueon
pH: 7.6
ammonia: 0
nitrite: 0
nitrate: 0
kH:
gH:
tank temp: 75F
Fish Symptoms (include full description including lesion, color, location, fish behavior): very skinny, clear stringy poop with blobs in it sometimes
Volume and Frequency of water changes: 10-15% every 3 days and every 7-8 days we do a 25% change
Chemical Additives or Media in your tank: We use Seachem Prime
Tank inhabitants: 1 Sunset Fire Wag Platy (the one in question!), 6 neon tetras, and two balloon Molly's
Recent additions to your tank (living or decoration): Balloon Molly's are newest but platy has been symptomatic for a while
Exposure to chemicals: none
Digital photo (include if possible): the photo of her near the black Molly is the most recent - from today. The other was taken about 4 weeks ago. She was noticeably fatter but she eats. The photo of her solo is also from today but she was swimming so fast I had to take a photo from a video so it's not the best.
Until we switched to the Angels Plus "Works" flake yesterday I alternated basic Tetramin Plus tropical fish flakes, Tetramin Tropical fish crisps (she likes these especially! She carries them around until they soften and then gobbles them) and sometimes freeze dried blood worms which the mollys and tetras especially love.
This fish is very active and and eats voraciously. I recently bought Angels Plus Antiprotozoan fish food (I meant to buy something for internal parasite and thought this was it, but didn't realize they also have a de-worm one) and started her eating it (just a day now). She doesn't have clamped fine and like I said, she's pretty active. One of the mollys is male and one female (they told me both were female but surprise! Ha) and so the male sometimes chases her but she's been like this for a while. She was always active and fat until about 4 weeks ago when she started dropping weight so I thought she just pooped weird. We've had her since the beginning - she was our first addition 10 months ago when our tank cycled.
Is it safe to continue the Antiprotozoan food? I plan to order the de-worm food but I have to wait to get paid unfortunately and don't want to wait to treat her. We have some Maracyn around here someplace but I didn't think it was bacterial.
Tank size: 13g Widescreen Aqueon
pH: 7.6
ammonia: 0
nitrite: 0
nitrate: 0
kH:
gH:
tank temp: 75F
Fish Symptoms (include full description including lesion, color, location, fish behavior): very skinny, clear stringy poop with blobs in it sometimes
Volume and Frequency of water changes: 10-15% every 3 days and every 7-8 days we do a 25% change
Chemical Additives or Media in your tank: We use Seachem Prime
Tank inhabitants: 1 Sunset Fire Wag Platy (the one in question!), 6 neon tetras, and two balloon Molly's
Recent additions to your tank (living or decoration): Balloon Molly's are newest but platy has been symptomatic for a while
Exposure to chemicals: none
Digital photo (include if possible): the photo of her near the black Molly is the most recent - from today. The other was taken about 4 weeks ago. She was noticeably fatter but she eats. The photo of her solo is also from today but she was swimming so fast I had to take a photo from a video so it's not the best.
Until we switched to the Angels Plus "Works" flake yesterday I alternated basic Tetramin Plus tropical fish flakes, Tetramin Tropical fish crisps (she likes these especially! She carries them around until they soften and then gobbles them) and sometimes freeze dried blood worms which the mollys and tetras especially love.
This fish is very active and and eats voraciously. I recently bought Angels Plus Antiprotozoan fish food (I meant to buy something for internal parasite and thought this was it, but didn't realize they also have a de-worm one) and started her eating it (just a day now). She doesn't have clamped fine and like I said, she's pretty active. One of the mollys is male and one female (they told me both were female but surprise! Ha) and so the male sometimes chases her but she's been like this for a while. She was always active and fat until about 4 weeks ago when she started dropping weight so I thought she just pooped weird. We've had her since the beginning - she was our first addition 10 months ago when our tank cycled.
Is it safe to continue the Antiprotozoan food? I plan to order the de-worm food but I have to wait to get paid unfortunately and don't want to wait to treat her. We have some Maracyn around here someplace but I didn't think it was bacterial.