In the past 2 months all of my Corydoras Aeneus have been showing some worrying symptoms. Some of them have receding tail fins or frayed tail fins and one or two keep surfacing for gaseous oxygen as though their gills are incapable of taking up dissolved oxygen in the water.
These symptoms are then followed by extreme paleness and death.
I presently have another species of Corydoras in the aquarium that appear to have slight barbel rot but which are not dying.
I'm a little concerned as to why this is happening given that the water quality is excellent with 0 ppm of ammonia and nitrite, a pH of 6.5 and a mixed diet of blood worms and Tetra Tabs (both the high protein and high vegetable matter content).
The only thing I can think of that may have caused the fin/barbel rot is the fact that a piece of frozen fish that is provided with frozen discus food mix is too big to be consumed by my top dweller's and so some bits may have become rotten on the base of the tank. I do know that Corydoras are susceptible to fin rot issues if they consume rotten food or decaying fish. I have since ensured that these inedible pieces never enter the aquarium but I'm stumped as to why the rot and deaths are continuing.
The aquarium has been treated with Seachem Kanaplex which is now being followed up with a course of Waterlife Myaxin. These both treat bacterial infections.
Is there anything else I can do?
These symptoms are then followed by extreme paleness and death.
I presently have another species of Corydoras in the aquarium that appear to have slight barbel rot but which are not dying.
I'm a little concerned as to why this is happening given that the water quality is excellent with 0 ppm of ammonia and nitrite, a pH of 6.5 and a mixed diet of blood worms and Tetra Tabs (both the high protein and high vegetable matter content).
The only thing I can think of that may have caused the fin/barbel rot is the fact that a piece of frozen fish that is provided with frozen discus food mix is too big to be consumed by my top dweller's and so some bits may have become rotten on the base of the tank. I do know that Corydoras are susceptible to fin rot issues if they consume rotten food or decaying fish. I have since ensured that these inedible pieces never enter the aquarium but I'm stumped as to why the rot and deaths are continuing.
The aquarium has been treated with Seachem Kanaplex which is now being followed up with a course of Waterlife Myaxin. These both treat bacterial infections.
Is there anything else I can do?
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