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Hi I'm new here, I'm wondering if anyone can help because imstruggling to diagnose an issue in one of my aquariums.
All three carltfish have died with similar looking marks and now on one of my albino carydoras has signs of it ...
Quick insight of this aquarium
250 litre tank running 2x fx4 filters, tank has been established a long time
Ammonia 0
Nitrite 0
Nitrate 20-40
No other signs of disease and all fish are friendly community fish.
Please help
 

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Looks to be some sort of infection... @Colin_T would know more on this issue, I cant identify it
 
Thanks guys.
Both local fish shop said they could tell what it is.
I'm guessing myxazin or melafix could cure this.
Appreciate your replies,
Thanks again.
 
Thanks guys.
Both local fish shop said they could tell what it is.
I'm guessing myxazin or melafix could cure this.
Appreciate your replies,
Thanks again.
Wait! Dont go and buy meds! It can make it worse, especially melafix. Instead of buying meds, buy aquariums salt (not the marine salt). This stuff is for treating infections.
 
Melafix won't help but Waterlife Myxazin might.

A combination of Myxazin and salt might improve the odds of success.
Use 1 heaped tablespoon of rock salt (aquarium salt) per 20 litres of water. If there's no improvement after 48 hours, increase it to a total of 2 heaped tablespoons of rock salt per 20 litres of water.

Keep salt and medication in the tank for 2 weeks or at least 1 week after the fish has healed up, but no longer than 4 weeks. If it hasn't improved after a few days of medication you might need something stronger (anti-biotics). But try salt and Myxazin first.

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Before you treat the tank, do the following things.

Work out the volume of water in the tank:
measure length x width x height in cm.
divide by 1000.
= volume in litres.

If you have big rocks or driftwood in the tank, remove these before measuring the height of the water level so you get a more accurate water volume.

When you measure the height, measure from the top of the substrate to the top of the water level.
You can use a permanent marker to draw a line on the tank at the water level and put down how many litres are in the tank at that level.

There is a calculator/ converter in the "FishForum.net Calculator" under "Useful Links" at the bottom of this page that will let you convert litres to gallons if you need it.

Remove carbon from the filter before treating or it will adsorb the medication and stop it working.

Wipe the inside of the glass down with a clean fish sponge. This removes the biofilm on the glass and the biofilm will contain lots of harmful bacteria, fungus, protozoans and various other microscopic life forms.

Do a 75% water change and gravel clean the substrate. The water change and gravel cleaning will reduce the number of disease organisms in the water and provide a cleaner environment for the fish to recover in. It also removes a lot of the gunk and this means any medication can work on treating the fish instead of being wasted killing the pathogens in the gunk.
Make sure any new water is free of chlorine/ chloramine before it is added to the tank.

Clean the filter if it hasn't been done in the last 2 weeks. However, if the filter is less than 6 weeks old, do not clean it. Wash the filter materials/ media in a bucket of tank water and re-use them. Tip the bucket of dirty water on the garden/ lawn. Cleaning the filter means less gunk and cleaner water with fewer pathogens.

Increase surface turbulence/ aeration when using salt or medications because they reduce the dissolved oxygen in the water.
 
Melafix won't help but Waterlife Myxazin might.

A combination of Myxazin and salt might improve the odds of success.
Use 1 heaped tablespoon of rock salt (aquarium salt) per 20 litres of water. If there's no improvement after 48 hours, increase it to a total of 2 heaped tablespoons of rock salt per 20 litres of water.

Keep salt and medication in the tank for 2 weeks or at least 1 week after the fish has healed up, but no longer than 4 weeks. If it hasn't improved after a few days of medication you might need something stronger (anti-biotics). But try salt and Myxazin first.

-------------------
Before you treat the tank, do the following things.

Work out the volume of water in the tank:
measure length x width x height in cm.
divide by 1000.
= volume in litres.

If you have big rocks or driftwood in the tank, remove these before measuring the height of the water level so you get a more accurate water volume.

When you measure the height, measure from the top of the substrate to the top of the water level.
You can use a permanent marker to draw a line on the tank at the water level and put down how many litres are in the tank at that level.

There is a calculator/ converter in the "FishForum.net Calculator" under "Useful Links" at the bottom of this page that will let you convert litres to gallons if you need it.

Remove carbon from the filter before treating or it will adsorb the medication and stop it working.

Wipe the inside of the glass down with a clean fish sponge. This removes the biofilm on the glass and the biofilm will contain lots of harmful bacteria, fungus, protozoans and various other microscopic life forms.

Do a 75% water change and gravel clean the substrate. The water change and gravel cleaning will reduce the number of disease organisms in the water and provide a cleaner environment for the fish to recover in. It also removes a lot of the gunk and this means any medication can work on treating the fish instead of being wasted killing the pathogens in the gunk.
Make sure any new water is free of chlorine/ chloramine before it is added to the tank.

Clean the filter if it hasn't been done in the last 2 weeks. However, if the filter is less than 6 weeks old, do not clean it. Wash the filter materials/ media in a bucket of tank water and re-use them. Tip the bucket of dirty water on the garden/ lawn. Cleaning the filter means less gunk and cleaner water with fewer pathogens.

Increase surface turbulence/ aeration when using salt or medications because they reduce the dissolved oxygen in the water.
I think this is the first time I have heard you say yes to a med... lol
 

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