TheRandomHero
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Hey everyone.
Long story short: I set up my tank (gravel sub, unplanted, 40L) successfully fishless cycled it, and stocked with 5 HQ Rasboras and 3 Peppered Corys about 3-4 weeks ago. 4 days ago the smallest of the Corys was floating to the top, a gentle tap on the glass made him swin down, only to float straight back up.
Google revealed a possible swim bladder infection, which apparently is extremely rare to survive. I did a 50% WC (I've ben doing a 35% every 4-5 Days since I got the tank, we live in a high nitrates area) hoping it would help. The next morning he was dead at the bottom of the tank, and I just thought it an unfortunate one off...
Friday night I noticed one of the others showing the same symtoms, but the Aquarium store was closed and will be until tuesday. Sure enough the next day he was also dead
Now my final cory is showing slight symptoms, and even though he isnt floating he isn't level when resting on the gravel, he sort of leans to the side.
Over the last few days, since after the 1st Cory died, the water in the tank has looked a little cloudy. Tests revealed 0.25 Ammonia and 0.25 Nitrites on Friday night, and 0.25 / 0.0 this morning, so they're not alarmingly high or spiking. I don't overfeed, I feed a small pinch of bloodworms every 2 days, and a small algae pellet for the cory's also every 2 days.
I can't possibly think what could be wrong but the HQ Rasboras seem just fine. No signs of stress, eating normally, swimming in their usual area....
Any help would be greatly appreciated as I'm at a loose end on this one
Another thing to note, the temperature is a solid 27'C, and the tank is far from windows so can never be in direct sunlight, I have the aquarium lamp on for about 4-5 hours a day, usually late afternoon til 7/8...
Long story short: I set up my tank (gravel sub, unplanted, 40L) successfully fishless cycled it, and stocked with 5 HQ Rasboras and 3 Peppered Corys about 3-4 weeks ago. 4 days ago the smallest of the Corys was floating to the top, a gentle tap on the glass made him swin down, only to float straight back up.
Google revealed a possible swim bladder infection, which apparently is extremely rare to survive. I did a 50% WC (I've ben doing a 35% every 4-5 Days since I got the tank, we live in a high nitrates area) hoping it would help. The next morning he was dead at the bottom of the tank, and I just thought it an unfortunate one off...
Friday night I noticed one of the others showing the same symtoms, but the Aquarium store was closed and will be until tuesday. Sure enough the next day he was also dead
Now my final cory is showing slight symptoms, and even though he isnt floating he isn't level when resting on the gravel, he sort of leans to the side.
Over the last few days, since after the 1st Cory died, the water in the tank has looked a little cloudy. Tests revealed 0.25 Ammonia and 0.25 Nitrites on Friday night, and 0.25 / 0.0 this morning, so they're not alarmingly high or spiking. I don't overfeed, I feed a small pinch of bloodworms every 2 days, and a small algae pellet for the cory's also every 2 days.
I can't possibly think what could be wrong but the HQ Rasboras seem just fine. No signs of stress, eating normally, swimming in their usual area....
Any help would be greatly appreciated as I'm at a loose end on this one
Another thing to note, the temperature is a solid 27'C, and the tank is far from windows so can never be in direct sunlight, I have the aquarium lamp on for about 4-5 hours a day, usually late afternoon til 7/8...