Well, my OH and I returned yesterday afternoon after having spent a night at a friend's house to find our bala shark very lethargic and swimming upside down/on his side. Unfortunately my OH (who owns the tank etc.) doesn't seem to be too bothered about it so I've come on here to try to find out some kind of possible treatment! The normally very helpful people at my LFS said to give him a salt bath and if that didn't work to euthanise him!
Tank size: 100 litres
pH: 7.5-8
ammonia: 0
nitrite:0.1mg/l
nitrate:10mg/l
tank temp: 25C
All readings are consistent and have been taken lest night at around 9pm and today at around 4:30pm. The tank has been set up and stable for around six months ago and all the other fish seem perfectly happy.
Fish Symptoms (include full description including lesion, color, location, fish behavior):
The fish (bala shark) is very lethargic and swimming normally on his side or back - he can be encouraged to swim the right way up but only for a very short amount of time. He is also not eating (I have tried normal tropical fish flakes and blood worms). He's spending a lot of time resting on the bottom of the tank or among the plants (upside down or on his side). There is also a green tinge around his gills and his eyes appear dull and a little swollen.
Volume and Frequency of water changes:
Around 25l every 2-3 weeks. A water change was done last week and the filter was cleaned in tank water.
Chemical Additives or Media in your tank:
Interpet bioactive tapsafe added to water around 20 mins before water is added to tank.
Tank inhabitants:
Moss barb, rosy barb, 2x albino barb, 2x cherry barb, 4 x neon tetra, albino cory, common plec and a spotty cory who's precise species I can't recall.
Recent additions to your tank (living or decoration):
The tetras and corys around six weeks ago. Plants were pruned two weeks ago as they were taking over the tank!
Exposure to chemicals:
He had a 15 minute salt bath in a small 2 litre tank with 2 teaspoons of salt last night with little improvement.
Thank you very much for any help here guys! I'm really stressing out about this little guy!
Tank size: 100 litres
pH: 7.5-8
ammonia: 0
nitrite:0.1mg/l
nitrate:10mg/l
tank temp: 25C
All readings are consistent and have been taken lest night at around 9pm and today at around 4:30pm. The tank has been set up and stable for around six months ago and all the other fish seem perfectly happy.
Fish Symptoms (include full description including lesion, color, location, fish behavior):
The fish (bala shark) is very lethargic and swimming normally on his side or back - he can be encouraged to swim the right way up but only for a very short amount of time. He is also not eating (I have tried normal tropical fish flakes and blood worms). He's spending a lot of time resting on the bottom of the tank or among the plants (upside down or on his side). There is also a green tinge around his gills and his eyes appear dull and a little swollen.
Volume and Frequency of water changes:
Around 25l every 2-3 weeks. A water change was done last week and the filter was cleaned in tank water.
Chemical Additives or Media in your tank:
Interpet bioactive tapsafe added to water around 20 mins before water is added to tank.
Tank inhabitants:
Moss barb, rosy barb, 2x albino barb, 2x cherry barb, 4 x neon tetra, albino cory, common plec and a spotty cory who's precise species I can't recall.
Recent additions to your tank (living or decoration):
The tetras and corys around six weeks ago. Plants were pruned two weeks ago as they were taking over the tank!
Exposure to chemicals:
He had a 15 minute salt bath in a small 2 litre tank with 2 teaspoons of salt last night with little improvement.
Thank you very much for any help here guys! I'm really stressing out about this little guy!