CoryLover95
Fish Crazy
Hi,
This morning I found an albino cory catfish dead with no apparent reason. He was up near the heater, so burning is the first thing that comes to my mind? My Mystery Snail completely consumed him as soon as I discovered his body. Details below:
Tank size: 37 gallons
pH: 7.6
ammonia: 0
nitrite: 0
nitrate: 10
kH: no test
gH: no test
tank temp: 80 degrees F
Fish Symptoms (include full description including lesion, color, location, fish behavior): healthy and normal last night; dead this morning
Volume and Frequency of water changes: weekly 10-25%, monthly 25-50%
Chemical Additives or Media in your tank: Stress Coat X for dechlorinator; EasyBalance weekly; TopFin Bacteria Supplement when replacing the media in my filter; daily CO2 dosing
Tank inhabitants: 4x Serpae Tetra, 11x Neon Tetra, previously 4x Cory (now 3 - 2 green and 1 albino), 4x Platy, 2x Mystery Snail
Recent additions to your tank (living or decoration): 6 new plants
Exposure to chemicals: We keep the tank in the garage (not permanently) and come to think of it we moved the car into the garage the night before the catfish died. Gasoline fumes?
Digital photo (include if possible): Since the fish is dead, I didn't think any photo is necessary; also the snail started eating him as soon as I saw him. But when we were moving the fish, he jumped out of the net onto the carpet and was flopping around on there for a minute before we could get him. He had a place where his scales were scraped off from that, but they seemed to be getting better.
This morning I found an albino cory catfish dead with no apparent reason. He was up near the heater, so burning is the first thing that comes to my mind? My Mystery Snail completely consumed him as soon as I discovered his body. Details below:
Tank size: 37 gallons
pH: 7.6
ammonia: 0
nitrite: 0
nitrate: 10
kH: no test
gH: no test
tank temp: 80 degrees F
Fish Symptoms (include full description including lesion, color, location, fish behavior): healthy and normal last night; dead this morning
Volume and Frequency of water changes: weekly 10-25%, monthly 25-50%
Chemical Additives or Media in your tank: Stress Coat X for dechlorinator; EasyBalance weekly; TopFin Bacteria Supplement when replacing the media in my filter; daily CO2 dosing
Tank inhabitants: 4x Serpae Tetra, 11x Neon Tetra, previously 4x Cory (now 3 - 2 green and 1 albino), 4x Platy, 2x Mystery Snail
Recent additions to your tank (living or decoration): 6 new plants
Exposure to chemicals: We keep the tank in the garage (not permanently) and come to think of it we moved the car into the garage the night before the catfish died. Gasoline fumes?
Digital photo (include if possible): Since the fish is dead, I didn't think any photo is necessary; also the snail started eating him as soon as I saw him. But when we were moving the fish, he jumped out of the net onto the carpet and was flopping around on there for a minute before we could get him. He had a place where his scales were scraped off from that, but they seemed to be getting better.