Hi, about 5 minutes ago I look over at my tank to see that there is a fish laying on the floor. Strange thing I though, but until I walked up to the tank I didn't realize what what actually going on. A fish that was perfectly fine about an hour or two ago was laying dead on the floor. This is the third fish this month.
Here's the timeline:
December 7th: I posted this thread, https://www.fishforums.net/threads/fish-has-white-spots-and-is-dying-day-4.466515/ outlining the sudden illness that came down on the first fish and I lost him only 4 days later. This fish was completely fine up until the day it happened, within hours of seeing him this problem developed. Insanely quickly with little to no evidence of another problem. Normal swimming, eating, poo looking fine, etc. I continued to watch his/her tank mates constantly looking for any sign something was wrong and I saw nothing. Nothing until December 24th.
December 24th: I posted this thread, https://www.fishforums.net/threads/...ng-and-rapidly-breathing.466944/#post-3998289 explaining the problem with my fish that was euthanized January 4th, when it was decided it was the only thing that could be done to help it. A very hard thing to do but the best thing for her. She had always been kind of fat since the day I brought her home, which was assumed to be caused by pregnancy. I later discovered after help from the forum post that it was likely an infection. I began treatment but it had been to late. I continued with the medication to make sure that if it had spread to the others it would be dealt with, even though they had none of the early signs of a parasite. The treatment was started on the forth and ended on the 7th. I used API First Cure for Parasitic Infections. Still to this day none of the fish were visually infected.
January 8-9th (Today as of making this post): At about 12 midnight, I found the third victim of this killer. Upon examination, there were no signs of parasites that I know of, but the fishes gills were slightly flakey, like the skin on dry lips. Up until the loss, the fish was slightly lethargic but not to the point were I was thinking there was a problem. Other than that, he was swimming less often but still normal, eating normally and pooping normal.
As of currently there is one fish in the tank and an algae eater. The fish I lost on the 11th of December, the one I lost on the 4th of January and the one currently living were/are all about 8 months old, the aquarium they've been in is about 9 months old, and they are all sunburst platies. The one I lost today is over a year and a half old, and has lived in the tank for the same amount of time as the others, about 8 months, and was a sunburst platy. The algae eater is at least 4 years old (can't really remember) and has been in the tank as long as the others. I also had a few live plants in the tank but removed them as they were dying because I don't really have the right tank for them but still have a living java fern and a ribbon. One notable thing is that I've been having an influx of algae so i have reduced the light levels to try and decrease that problem.
TANK STATS (Measured in mg/L when possible)
Ammonia: 0ppm
Nitrite: 0ppm
Nitrate: 0-5ppm
pH: 7
Temp: 75-77 but mostly stays at 77 (Fahrenheit)
KH: 80ppm
GH: 180ppm
29 gallon tank with heater and HOB filter (Using filter cartages)
Medium sized airstone in the back of the aquarium
Please request any other needed info!
This has been of course a very traumatizing experience that went from a death to a very strange coincidence to a big full aquarium problem. The current fish is very energetic and always has been. Swimming around, eating normal and pooping a normal color. However, that's what happened to two of the other fish and now they have passed away. I'm clearly concerned by whatever is happening to these fish and I need to get to the problem and fix it. Any info will help, any recommendations are welcome, and any solutions or ideas of the problem are greatly appreciated. With any needed info please make a comment and I will get back to you as soon as possible. Thanks.
Here's the timeline:
December 7th: I posted this thread, https://www.fishforums.net/threads/fish-has-white-spots-and-is-dying-day-4.466515/ outlining the sudden illness that came down on the first fish and I lost him only 4 days later. This fish was completely fine up until the day it happened, within hours of seeing him this problem developed. Insanely quickly with little to no evidence of another problem. Normal swimming, eating, poo looking fine, etc. I continued to watch his/her tank mates constantly looking for any sign something was wrong and I saw nothing. Nothing until December 24th.
December 24th: I posted this thread, https://www.fishforums.net/threads/...ng-and-rapidly-breathing.466944/#post-3998289 explaining the problem with my fish that was euthanized January 4th, when it was decided it was the only thing that could be done to help it. A very hard thing to do but the best thing for her. She had always been kind of fat since the day I brought her home, which was assumed to be caused by pregnancy. I later discovered after help from the forum post that it was likely an infection. I began treatment but it had been to late. I continued with the medication to make sure that if it had spread to the others it would be dealt with, even though they had none of the early signs of a parasite. The treatment was started on the forth and ended on the 7th. I used API First Cure for Parasitic Infections. Still to this day none of the fish were visually infected.
January 8-9th (Today as of making this post): At about 12 midnight, I found the third victim of this killer. Upon examination, there were no signs of parasites that I know of, but the fishes gills were slightly flakey, like the skin on dry lips. Up until the loss, the fish was slightly lethargic but not to the point were I was thinking there was a problem. Other than that, he was swimming less often but still normal, eating normally and pooping normal.
As of currently there is one fish in the tank and an algae eater. The fish I lost on the 11th of December, the one I lost on the 4th of January and the one currently living were/are all about 8 months old, the aquarium they've been in is about 9 months old, and they are all sunburst platies. The one I lost today is over a year and a half old, and has lived in the tank for the same amount of time as the others, about 8 months, and was a sunburst platy. The algae eater is at least 4 years old (can't really remember) and has been in the tank as long as the others. I also had a few live plants in the tank but removed them as they were dying because I don't really have the right tank for them but still have a living java fern and a ribbon. One notable thing is that I've been having an influx of algae so i have reduced the light levels to try and decrease that problem.
TANK STATS (Measured in mg/L when possible)
Ammonia: 0ppm
Nitrite: 0ppm
Nitrate: 0-5ppm
pH: 7
Temp: 75-77 but mostly stays at 77 (Fahrenheit)
KH: 80ppm
GH: 180ppm
29 gallon tank with heater and HOB filter (Using filter cartages)
Medium sized airstone in the back of the aquarium
Please request any other needed info!
This has been of course a very traumatizing experience that went from a death to a very strange coincidence to a big full aquarium problem. The current fish is very energetic and always has been. Swimming around, eating normal and pooping a normal color. However, that's what happened to two of the other fish and now they have passed away. I'm clearly concerned by whatever is happening to these fish and I need to get to the problem and fix it. Any info will help, any recommendations are welcome, and any solutions or ideas of the problem are greatly appreciated. With any needed info please make a comment and I will get back to you as soon as possible. Thanks.