I actually have diagnosed OCD, FWIW. It's not attention to detail I'm complaining about, Bruce. If either you or Uberhoust has any useful advice, go ahead. Otherwise, why are you posting? At least I can act on *something* that Byron is saying.
My point is that I didn't come here either to be upbraided for not having a biotope, or for folks with 20 years of experience to have phallus-measuring technical arguments with each other so they can look smart. I *do* keep my nitrates under 20, generally *well* under 20. They're under 10 atm. I have a 9-month-old tank, though. It's not going to act like a decades-established aquarium.
I came here to ask for immediate help for my cories, within the *real constraints I'm operating under*, not to hear about every deviation from a biotope ideal. Now if anyone who gives enough of a rat's behind about my fish to do that wants to give me some practical advice, that'd be appreciated.
So far, I've been able to use Byron's information about potential risk from wood fungus to justify a deep-clean of the tank and decor, and I appreciate that, but that's been the *only* thing anyone's said that I've been able to act on.
I just checked the conditions of my hospital tank, and the pH is above 8. Since chemically altering that number has already been heavily discouraged, that rules out immediately moving the sick fellows over.
I'm tempted to try the triple sulfa I have on hand in the main tank, since it's relatively safe for animal cells and supposedly won't harm my cycle, but I'm reluctant to indiscriminately medicate and also to remove the entire cartridge that contains carbon. I have other pieces of old filter media in, too, too keep the bacterial colony high, but don't know how much of a blow it can safely take.
How about a yes/no on the wisdom of that, and also suggestions about anything else I can do in the next 24-48 hours or so (i.e., not a full tank breakdown and resubstrating or setting up entirely new tanks to separate animals that are, so far as I can tell, at least tolerant of each other)?