sgropp311
New Member
Hey, so I have a growout tank where I kinda just throw most of my livebearer fry and small angels that I get from the store (i'll describe the tank more below). It's always been super healthy, and normally I've got a betta in there too, just because he gets along with the other fish and I raise most of my molly fry in softer water. I'll comment full stocking below. Because I've got so many fry in there, I'm used to one or two dying off a week, whether its genetics or whatever, its just normal at this point. Nothing out of the ordinary. But I noticed that two platy fry I have started turning a kind of brownish yellow and acting kinda funny. I left them in, chalked it up to stress, and said they'd get better in a day or two, or they'd pass. Whatever happens happens. Well one died yesterday, and now my two angels are getting the same coloration and losing their normal stripes. It's very strange and any threads I can find on it are old and unsolved. I'm super nervous because my favorite betta was in that tank, and so far other than him maybe being a little more chunky than normal nothing's wrong with him, but I worry. I took out all of the fish from the tank to hopefully try to contain the outbreak by jarring them like I would with betta fry. I'll post pics later down, and include stocking and tank description below. I'd also like to note that the coloration is not simply a pattern. It's very unnatural and strange, almost like what iridovirus starts looking like in gouramis.
Tank:
20 gallon tall
Ammonia- 0
Nitrates- 20
Nitrites- 0
Chlorine- 0
The tank is cycled and has been for about two years now. I do weekly water changes, and top off when anything evaporates. I also use water from that tank to defrost my frozen foods, so it does get water cycled through it pretty quickly.
Fish:
2x ~1.5 inch angelfish (body size, not including fins)
4x Platy fry
10x Molly Fry (One of which has popeye, don't know if that is related or not, and all are fairly small)
1x Betta
There was also a pleco I had in the tank until he got large enough to go in the pond.
If anyone has any guesses, I'd love to know. Anything helps. I'm so nervous I'm gonna lose the betta, and I genuinely cannot find anything on what could be causing this.
Tank:
20 gallon tall
Ammonia- 0
Nitrates- 20
Nitrites- 0
Chlorine- 0
The tank is cycled and has been for about two years now. I do weekly water changes, and top off when anything evaporates. I also use water from that tank to defrost my frozen foods, so it does get water cycled through it pretty quickly.
Fish:
2x ~1.5 inch angelfish (body size, not including fins)
4x Platy fry
10x Molly Fry (One of which has popeye, don't know if that is related or not, and all are fairly small)
1x Betta
There was also a pleco I had in the tank until he got large enough to go in the pond.
If anyone has any guesses, I'd love to know. Anything helps. I'm so nervous I'm gonna lose the betta, and I genuinely cannot find anything on what could be causing this.