CatholicSin
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Here is the situation.
2 tanks both concurrently suffering same problems.
The first tank is a 55gal. with cardinals, callistas, rummy noses and a friendly pleico. This tank has been established and running good for 14 months, no ammonia, no nitrite's and extremely low nitrates (could never get it down all the way, considering plants for it). The second tank is a 30 gal. with whiteclouds, no ammonia, no nitrites and no nitrates.
Everything had been going good. We have been wanting some fish that like the top part of our 55gal for the last 14 months. Since the cardinals/callistas/rummies like the middle and bottom we have waited to make sure the tank has no problems (each time we add fish we usually do a school of 6-10 at a time, never ever had a problem and to this date never lost a fish except for hatchets when we didn't realize they were jumpers). At the same time the whiteclouds had cycled our 30 gal tank fully and we wanted some ottos so we could get some algea feeders.
So, while we were out one day at petsmart buying catfood for our cat we noticed they had some ottos and some guppies (for our 55gal since they like the top part). We decided to buy a school of ottos and a school of guppies (6 ottos, 10 guppies). We placed the ottos in the 30 gal and the guppies in the 55.
Within three days 5 of the 6 ottos have died and a whitecloud has died. In the other tank 8 of the 10 guppies are dead and we have lost two cardinals and a rummy (all three we have had the entire 14 months with the 55 gal). Some of the other cardinals are currently also acting sick and one of the white clouds.
Some of the fish that have died (or are sick)have had almost a section of its scalp missing skin and now one of the cardinal has what looks like a burn on its side (never had problems with our heater before). Some of the fish just looked sick and died. There is absolutely no sign of Ich, the water in both tanks is still in great condition (no ammonia, no nitrates, no nitrites).
I realize first off our mistake was buying anything from Petsmart, it was a whim that shouldnt have ever been operated on. But what could be causing this, I don't think its Ich at all, and both tanks were in excellent shape before this. We have put that many fish in before with no problems whatsover so I dont think we overpopulated anything (especially since the ammonia/nitrites/nitrates are all 0)
Any ideas on what might be causing this, and/or how I might go about arresting the situation before I lose any more fish.
2 tanks both concurrently suffering same problems.
The first tank is a 55gal. with cardinals, callistas, rummy noses and a friendly pleico. This tank has been established and running good for 14 months, no ammonia, no nitrite's and extremely low nitrates (could never get it down all the way, considering plants for it). The second tank is a 30 gal. with whiteclouds, no ammonia, no nitrites and no nitrates.
Everything had been going good. We have been wanting some fish that like the top part of our 55gal for the last 14 months. Since the cardinals/callistas/rummies like the middle and bottom we have waited to make sure the tank has no problems (each time we add fish we usually do a school of 6-10 at a time, never ever had a problem and to this date never lost a fish except for hatchets when we didn't realize they were jumpers). At the same time the whiteclouds had cycled our 30 gal tank fully and we wanted some ottos so we could get some algea feeders.
So, while we were out one day at petsmart buying catfood for our cat we noticed they had some ottos and some guppies (for our 55gal since they like the top part). We decided to buy a school of ottos and a school of guppies (6 ottos, 10 guppies). We placed the ottos in the 30 gal and the guppies in the 55.
Within three days 5 of the 6 ottos have died and a whitecloud has died. In the other tank 8 of the 10 guppies are dead and we have lost two cardinals and a rummy (all three we have had the entire 14 months with the 55 gal). Some of the other cardinals are currently also acting sick and one of the white clouds.
Some of the fish that have died (or are sick)have had almost a section of its scalp missing skin and now one of the cardinal has what looks like a burn on its side (never had problems with our heater before). Some of the fish just looked sick and died. There is absolutely no sign of Ich, the water in both tanks is still in great condition (no ammonia, no nitrates, no nitrites).
I realize first off our mistake was buying anything from Petsmart, it was a whim that shouldnt have ever been operated on. But what could be causing this, I don't think its Ich at all, and both tanks were in excellent shape before this. We have put that many fish in before with no problems whatsover so I dont think we overpopulated anything (especially since the ammonia/nitrites/nitrates are all 0)
Any ideas on what might be causing this, and/or how I might go about arresting the situation before I lose any more fish.