Day before yesterday I noticed one of the adult platys wasn't its normal self, but was hiding at the bottom of the tank. I fed them some squished peas, in case it was constipated, and it didn't get better or worse. Yesterday evening, I found a juvenile platy dead. This morning, the original sick one is worse, and now another adult and a second juvenile are also hiding. All 3 will swim if disturbed, but don't look normal, and quickly return to a hiding place and just sit there - not normal behaviour for them.
All the other fish appear fine.
I inspected the dead fish really carefullly, and there were no marks, no white patches, only a dark patch at its anus (which may have been there before). It maybe looked a little bloated but had possibly been dead all day. The sick fish also show no marks, definitely no signs of bloating.
Since first symptoms, I have done a water change in case that helps, but unless I'm sure it's necessary I don't want to do large changes as our tap water is high in nitrates (25-40) and also contains nitrite (0.1 - 0.2). (The filter and plants in the tank keep the tank water better.) I have also replaced the filter wool with a carbon filter in case something got into the water.
The only thing different recently was when I did a water change 2 days before the first sick fish, the spray bar was a bit blocked and I cleaned it out more thoroughly than usual.
Advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Tank size: 70 litre
pH: 7.8
ammonia: 0
nitrite: 0
nitrate: 8 ppm
Hard water
tank temp: 25.5 C
Running about 18 months.
Fish Symptoms: 1 juvenile platy dead, 2 adult platys & 1 juvenile hiding at bottom of tank, rest seem fine
Volume and Frequency of water changes: 12% weekly
Chemical Additives or Media in your tank: Water conditioner, liq plant fert. - same brands and quantities I always use.
Tank inhabitants: 4 zebra danios, 5 corys, 2 'black otos', 4 platys + 6 juveniles
Recent additions to your tank (living or decoration): 4 small (5-8 mm) Malaysian trumpet snails added approx 2-3 weeks ago from the shrimp tank where they've been breeding.
Exposure to chemicals: None known
All the other fish appear fine.
I inspected the dead fish really carefullly, and there were no marks, no white patches, only a dark patch at its anus (which may have been there before). It maybe looked a little bloated but had possibly been dead all day. The sick fish also show no marks, definitely no signs of bloating.
Since first symptoms, I have done a water change in case that helps, but unless I'm sure it's necessary I don't want to do large changes as our tap water is high in nitrates (25-40) and also contains nitrite (0.1 - 0.2). (The filter and plants in the tank keep the tank water better.) I have also replaced the filter wool with a carbon filter in case something got into the water.
The only thing different recently was when I did a water change 2 days before the first sick fish, the spray bar was a bit blocked and I cleaned it out more thoroughly than usual.
Advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Tank size: 70 litre
pH: 7.8
ammonia: 0
nitrite: 0
nitrate: 8 ppm
Hard water
tank temp: 25.5 C
Running about 18 months.
Fish Symptoms: 1 juvenile platy dead, 2 adult platys & 1 juvenile hiding at bottom of tank, rest seem fine
Volume and Frequency of water changes: 12% weekly
Chemical Additives or Media in your tank: Water conditioner, liq plant fert. - same brands and quantities I always use.
Tank inhabitants: 4 zebra danios, 5 corys, 2 'black otos', 4 platys + 6 juveniles
Recent additions to your tank (living or decoration): 4 small (5-8 mm) Malaysian trumpet snails added approx 2-3 weeks ago from the shrimp tank where they've been breeding.
Exposure to chemicals: None known