Good afternoon everyone,
I am new to the forum and wish to canvass some opinion about a Platy that died suddenly overnight. I have a thirty litre BiOrb tank, which after a break has been re-set up and cycled since February. A month or so after setting the tank up, and having ensured all the ammonium/nitrate levels etc were fine, I added three Rainbow Platys to the tank. All of them have been apparently healthy since then. After a month or so, and after ensuring that the water quality had remained stable, I also added 7 neon tetras, and all was well.
However, one of the neon tetras developed a cotton like white growth on the side of his mouth. It seemed to be otherwise fine, and was swimming, socialising and eating normally. However, over the course of several weeks the growth got gradually bigger and I tried treating it, but to no avail, and after a few weeks the tetra died. One of the other tetras has also developed a similar white growth, which is also starting to grow, so I fear I may lose this fish also.
I know tetras can be quite fragile, however the whole time my Platys, which I've had for over three months, have all been apparently fine. Indeed, they are procreating, and I have approximately a dozen tiny little Platy babies. I am conscious that this will lead my tank to being over-populated when they grow a little, so I need to find a new home for these babies.
One of the Platys was very fat, and I assumed that it was pregnant again and was expecting yet more Platy babies, but this morning I came downstairs and found it upside down, dead, at the bottom of the tank. The Platy was no longer fat, so I was wondering whether perhaps it either died during birthing, or perhaps the cause of it being so fat to begin with was nothing to do with it being pregnant, and it perhaps had an illness or disease?
I was wondering whether the issue with the tetras could be the cause of the death of my Platy, or whether there is anything else that might be obvious as to why it might have died? I am of course keen to ensure I don't lose any more fish and want to keep all my fish happy and healthy, so if anyone has any suggestions or advice I would be very happy to receive it.
Thanks in anticipation.
I am new to the forum and wish to canvass some opinion about a Platy that died suddenly overnight. I have a thirty litre BiOrb tank, which after a break has been re-set up and cycled since February. A month or so after setting the tank up, and having ensured all the ammonium/nitrate levels etc were fine, I added three Rainbow Platys to the tank. All of them have been apparently healthy since then. After a month or so, and after ensuring that the water quality had remained stable, I also added 7 neon tetras, and all was well.
However, one of the neon tetras developed a cotton like white growth on the side of his mouth. It seemed to be otherwise fine, and was swimming, socialising and eating normally. However, over the course of several weeks the growth got gradually bigger and I tried treating it, but to no avail, and after a few weeks the tetra died. One of the other tetras has also developed a similar white growth, which is also starting to grow, so I fear I may lose this fish also.
I know tetras can be quite fragile, however the whole time my Platys, which I've had for over three months, have all been apparently fine. Indeed, they are procreating, and I have approximately a dozen tiny little Platy babies. I am conscious that this will lead my tank to being over-populated when they grow a little, so I need to find a new home for these babies.
One of the Platys was very fat, and I assumed that it was pregnant again and was expecting yet more Platy babies, but this morning I came downstairs and found it upside down, dead, at the bottom of the tank. The Platy was no longer fat, so I was wondering whether perhaps it either died during birthing, or perhaps the cause of it being so fat to begin with was nothing to do with it being pregnant, and it perhaps had an illness or disease?
I was wondering whether the issue with the tetras could be the cause of the death of my Platy, or whether there is anything else that might be obvious as to why it might have died? I am of course keen to ensure I don't lose any more fish and want to keep all my fish happy and healthy, so if anyone has any suggestions or advice I would be very happy to receive it.
Thanks in anticipation.