I have purchased a male delta-tailed guppy close to two months ago, and I'm always having problems with it. Just yesterday I noticed its tail fin was bleeding again as I could see the blood on the fin tip. I don't know what I did wrong.
I'm keeping it in a 10-gallon tank that has been set up for about 3 years. I only have the nitrite test kit, and it shows 0 readings. I change 25% of the water bi-monthly. In it I have five female guppies and two male guppies plus a cory catfish. I also keep Java Moss in it.
This is the third time I have problems with this male guppy. The last two times it had bloody fins, I put it in a litre of water with 20 grams of aquarium salt for 15 mins daily until the blood is gone, which usually took 3-4 days. Then it'll be fine for a while and the blood will come back.
Do I need something stronger than salt to help it heal? Since I acquire this guppy I put one tablespoon of salt in the tank.
I'm keeping it in a 10-gallon tank that has been set up for about 3 years. I only have the nitrite test kit, and it shows 0 readings. I change 25% of the water bi-monthly. In it I have five female guppies and two male guppies plus a cory catfish. I also keep Java Moss in it.
This is the third time I have problems with this male guppy. The last two times it had bloody fins, I put it in a litre of water with 20 grams of aquarium salt for 15 mins daily until the blood is gone, which usually took 3-4 days. Then it'll be fine for a while and the blood will come back.
Do I need something stronger than salt to help it heal? Since I acquire this guppy I put one tablespoon of salt in the tank.