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Rosy barb colour fade

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Is this normal color for them? I feel like the color is fading. Water params: ammonia 0 nitrite 0 nitrate about 7. @Byron @Colin_T @Russjw
 

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The edge of the tail looks like it has a milky white edge to it. This is normally caused by poor water quality or something in the water irritating the fish.

Are you using tap water, well water or river water?

Is it a normal rosy barb or a gold rosy barb?
It's a normal colour for the gold colour form but not normal for a normal rosy barb.
 
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The edge of the tail looks like it has a milky white edge to it. This is normally caused by poor water quality or something in the water irritating the fish.

Are you using tap water, well water or river water?

Is it a normal rosy barb or a gold rosy barb?
It's a normal colour for the gold colour form but not normal for a normal rosy barb.
Normal rosy, i use well water gh between 2-3 dh.
 
There might be something in the well water that is stressing the fish.

Have you checked the well water for ammonia, nitrite, nitrate and pH?

Do you aerate the well water before using it?
Well water can be stagnant and have no oxygen in. It should be aerated for at least 30 minutes before adding it to an aquarium.

You could try filtering the well water with carbon before using it. That would reduce or remove any chemicals that might have leached into the well.
 
There might be something in the well water that is stressing the fish.

Have you checked the well water for ammonia, nitrite, nitrate and pH?

Do you aerate the well water before using it?
Well water can be stagnant and have no oxygen in. It should be aerated for at least 30 minutes before adding it to an aquarium.

You could try filtering the well water with carbon before using it. That would reduce or remove any chemicals that might have leached into the well.
My well water is already cycled for some reason and no i didnt aerate before adding in. Ph is 7.5
 
Your well water is "already cycled"??

naw

do you have a water test kit?
 
There might be something in the well water that is stressing the fish.

Have you checked the well water for ammonia, nitrite, nitrate and pH?

Do you aerate the well water before using it?
Well water can be stagnant and have no oxygen in. It should be aerated for at least 30 minutes before adding it to an aquarium.

You could try filtering the well water with carbon before using it. That would reduce or remove any chemicals that might have leached into the well.
Its this kind of water, does it considered a well water?
 

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Its this kind of water, does it considered a well water?
No, I don't think so, that looks like a water tank.

Does the fish have any other tank mates? If he does, the fading could be caused by stress.
 
No, I don't think so, that looks like a water tank.

Does the fish have any other tank mates? If he does, the fading could be caused by stress.
But the water is from underground though, tank mate is swordtail.
 
That defenitly rules out the stress issue. Have you recently moved the tank, added anything new to the tank, etc?
 

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