KellyGrobe
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I apologize in advance for the huge text, but I’d rather explain everything in detail and hopefully I can have your much needed help.
Here’s a bit of backstory: When I first got my aquarium I was, unfortunately, quite uneducated on it - I didn’t know about the nitrogen cycle for example.
As it all started growing on me (after i got three tetras to keep me company as I had just moved to another country, far from family or friends) I did extensive research and bought the equipment I needed to keep them healthy and safe, so I assure they’re not neglected at all.
About the tank:
I have three juvenile GloFish Tetras on a 10 gallon tank (which the lady at the pet store told the misinformed me that was plenty of space - but I’ll be moving them to a 30g when possible, as I intend to have more fish in the future) and it didn’t cycle completely yet.
I test the water twice a week and last time the ammonia level was 1ppm, nitrites 0 and nitrates 0. I’ve been changing 20% of the water every other day to reduce the impacts of ammonia on them.
About the fish:
Both my yellow and green tetras are very active, responsive and eat well, though they have been extremely aggressive towards my red tetra. Since the past week the red (Gummy) has started to behave more shy and hide from its mates, and yesterday I realized he had a number of scales missing (probably from nibbling). He had been eating less and less (as he was constantly attacked when he swimmed for food) and today he didn’t eat at all, even when the defrosted brine shrimp floated in front of him.
I bought API’s aquarium salt and added a light portion on the tank with the intention of preventing infection on Gummy’s sores. That’s when I realized he had suddenly developed dark spots on his fins and a black spot on his side, which looks open but was hard to get on camera. He also swims mostly close to the top of the aquarium now.
I am very concerned with Gummy and with the disease spreading to the other two guys. I care a lot for these fish and don’t want to see them suffer at all. Is there anything that you could help me with? Thank you so much!