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You state that the water temperature varies between 76-81F. If the temperature changes frequently and quickly it could be stressful. Does this tank have a heater?
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I have merged the two threads.It would really be better to keep all this info the same thread, rather than scattered threads across the forum. It gets really confusing when that happens
I've had this problem with my computer help forums. Some people think that putting the question all over the place will get them more responses but the opposite seems to be the case.I have merged the two threads.
I've heard of this but I was told that a sickness wouldn't kill them as quickly as they're dying off. They die a day after showing symptoms. I just lost another one and it was bleeding only after it died. I can't get a pic of any sick cories until the rest get sick and die off because of how fast they die after symptoms.This sounds a lot like internal parasites. Some pictures are really the only way to tell, but I have lost Corydoras to internal parasites before and they demonstrated many of those same symptoms. Luckily for you, General Cure is super easy to find and should knock out any internal issues the fish have. Remember when dosing with medicine, make sure there is no carbon in the filter. Pictures would be greatly appreciated.
A few months, it's not new.When the problem develops with the Corys, how long have they been in the tank?
I added an amazon sword. How would I know if it's contaminated?I recently lost 6 corys and 6 black skirt tetras due to introducing a new live plant that seems to have been contaminated. Have you added anything new to the tank?
Where did you get the plant from?I added an amazon sword. How would I know if it's contaminated?
Yes, it does have a heater. The temperature changes day to day but most of the time stays at 78F.You state that the water temperature varies between 76-81F. If the temperature changes frequently and quickly it could be stressful. Does this tank have a heater?
Ahhh, because your fish died... ? You can't totally know if the new plant killed your fish. If the fish died within a few days after adding the plant and everything was fine before it would indicate that the new plant was at fault but that is hard to actually prove.I added an amazon sword. How would I know if it's contaminated?
You said it can wipe them out in hours. The plant is relatively new but not that new, it's been a little over a week since I added it, I don't remember if that was the same time the cories started having problems or before that. If it is the plant, I'm not sure why only the cories are affected and that they're dying off one by one. I would think contamination would kill all at once.Where did you get the plant from?
There is a possibility, albeit remote, that contamination can be from inadvertant use of a garden strength pesticide....a well meaning member of staff in the store trying to be helpful etc when faced with a new delivery of plants that have snails etc on them and pesticide used.
Not an unheard of incident sadly and it not only kills the pests on the plants but can wipe out the fish in hours too.
I just mean that there's other reasons my fish could have died. I don't exactly remember when the fish started having problems but it could've been the same time. What else would I do? Should I remove the plant?Ahhh, because your fish died... ? You can't totally know if the new plant killed your fish. If the fish died within a few days after adding the plant and everything was fine before it would indicate that the new plant was at fault but that is hard to actually prove.
Yes, remove the plant and do a major water change. Actually removing the plant probably no longer matters but still do. If you have an isolation tank remove the live fish and put in isolation to help if the plant held a toxin. Do a few as close as you can to 100% water changes over a few days to flush the tank of possible toxins. Especially if a toxin was involved you may very well need to re-cycle the tank.I just mean that there's other reasons my fish could have died. I don't exactly remember when the fish started having problems but it could've been the same time. What else would I do? Should I remove the plant?