PicassoTheCatfish
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A few days ago, I found 2 of my 6 Pictus Catfish alive but belly up, breathing fast, and not being able to move. I removed them to a quarantine tank immediately and noticed a slight film on the rest of the pictus catfish. I removed 3 that I could find to the quarantine tank and did a water change. When I did a water change, I found the last pictus, which was dead and caught in a part of the tank I couldnt really see. He didn't have any diseases that I could see. The rest of the pictus died within a day. The remaining fish are 6 ghost catfish, all who seem healthy and unaffected, and my marbled talking catfish, who seemed fine but has been getting worse. His eyes looked slightly clouded, maybe even scratched, but he has been burrowing in the sand, so I wasn't sure it it was that. Now, his eyes are fully clouded and white, he has a red spot on his pectoral fin, and there is some red on his back fin. His back fin has recently been receding. He has a little bit of film on him as seen in the pictures.
Tank parameters: 55 gallon with 6 glass catfish (3 inches), 1 talking marbled catfish(3.5 inches), and 6 (now removed) pictus catfish (3 inches)
Ammonia is 0, nitrite 0, low nitrates, sandy bottom with two wood pieces and a decent amount of silk/fake plants.
The pictus are the newest to the tank, added 1 month ago. I originally got 4 and they were fighting for territory and I read online that they could fight in low numbers/for the first week being new. I added 2 more to bring the shoal to 6. They got a lot better. All barbels bitten in the first week grew back and they could lie together and be fine. For the past week, they had been swimming towards the top of the tank, which I thought meant they were playing, but now I read that they were stressed.
My biggest concern now is my Marbled Talking Catfish. I've had him a long time and I have been through alot with him and am terrified I'll lose him. I've done extensive water changes and have put Melafix and Pimafix in the tank to hopefully help if it's bacterial/fungal. I've heard of pictus accidentally poisoning fish and he likes to sleep vertically against the glass and a pictus could have swam up and scratched and poisoned him. Any help is appreciated!!
Tank parameters: 55 gallon with 6 glass catfish (3 inches), 1 talking marbled catfish(3.5 inches), and 6 (now removed) pictus catfish (3 inches)
Ammonia is 0, nitrite 0, low nitrates, sandy bottom with two wood pieces and a decent amount of silk/fake plants.
The pictus are the newest to the tank, added 1 month ago. I originally got 4 and they were fighting for territory and I read online that they could fight in low numbers/for the first week being new. I added 2 more to bring the shoal to 6. They got a lot better. All barbels bitten in the first week grew back and they could lie together and be fine. For the past week, they had been swimming towards the top of the tank, which I thought meant they were playing, but now I read that they were stressed.
My biggest concern now is my Marbled Talking Catfish. I've had him a long time and I have been through alot with him and am terrified I'll lose him. I've done extensive water changes and have put Melafix and Pimafix in the tank to hopefully help if it's bacterial/fungal. I've heard of pictus accidentally poisoning fish and he likes to sleep vertically against the glass and a pictus could have swam up and scratched and poisoned him. Any help is appreciated!!