I am losing lots of fish, some have had dropsy (pine cone appearance, bloated). Used to have a happy tank with breeding swordtails etc. Now having loads of problems. Don't seem to be doing anything differently from before but now can't seem to get the ammonia levels down either although have been doing water changes and putting in ammonia lock and waste reducer. Would change the filter to underwater one if I had a spare tank and could start cycling a new tank then transferring fish. Two danios with drospy died in the tank when we were away one weekend and I assume were eaten - this may be the root of our problems? We're in the UK and have used Interpret No. 9 anti-internal bacteria.
Lost one gourami a couple of weeks ago - dropsy again. This one was fine and fine on Sunday. However, last night when I looked at it it looks extemely bruised from it's mouth to abdomen. I can' t understand what is happening. It's also hanging near the surface. From previous post, betta still hanging in there but no real imporvement.
Help!
We have:
1 plec (fine)
7 neons (one v bloated - think it is dropsy?)
2 bettas (1 very ill, sitting at bottom of tank, ulcer on face)
4 silvertips (fine)
2 danios
Used to have more. About 6 months ago or longer our neons started getting very bloated. We have lost some fish since then and assume that they have dropsy. The other fish are at varying stages of bloatedness. We have tried internal bacterial infection medicine.
Our PH is 7, nitrate 0 and ammonia high. I have been doing partial water changes, using ammonia lock and stress coat and washing the filter with tank water. There seems to be no stopping the ammonia level and now I don't know what to do for the best. is this situation recoverable? What should we do?
Lost one gourami a couple of weeks ago - dropsy again. This one was fine and fine on Sunday. However, last night when I looked at it it looks extemely bruised from it's mouth to abdomen. I can' t understand what is happening. It's also hanging near the surface. From previous post, betta still hanging in there but no real imporvement.
Help!
We have:
1 plec (fine)
7 neons (one v bloated - think it is dropsy?)
2 bettas (1 very ill, sitting at bottom of tank, ulcer on face)
4 silvertips (fine)
2 danios
Used to have more. About 6 months ago or longer our neons started getting very bloated. We have lost some fish since then and assume that they have dropsy. The other fish are at varying stages of bloatedness. We have tried internal bacterial infection medicine.
Our PH is 7, nitrate 0 and ammonia high. I have been doing partial water changes, using ammonia lock and stress coat and washing the filter with tank water. There seems to be no stopping the ammonia level and now I don't know what to do for the best. is this situation recoverable? What should we do?