I have an 120 gallon five years running. Two Fluval 407. Temp 82. Nitrate 10. Ph 7.4. GH—3. KH 2-3
4 clown loaches varied sizes (oldest is 10 years)
3 Yo-yo loaches (oldest is 4 years)
1 lingering silver dollar ( 13 years old)
Over the course of a year I started losing silver dollars to bloat/possibly dropsy and pop-eye. I can tell you truthfully that I do regular water changes. I don’t allow nitrate to go over 25 ppm. I don’t use a hospital tank. I treated the tank with Kanaplex. No improvement. Maracyn. Nothing. Eventually I just lost the fish. Through this all the loaches remained unscathed. However the cherry barbs, that came after the others, have been dropping. I just removed the last one with dropsy tonight.
So my stupid question I guess is if there is a way to “disinfect” the aquarium while fish are in it? Or just let it go? The aquarium is very understocked. When I upgraded to the 120 from a 55 I was reluctant to add fish for a couple years. But then I did—and that was probably when the problems began.
This aquarium needs dither fishes. I considered tiger barbs. Right now I’m fearful of adding anything. A couple questions:
1. Can my tank harbor lingering disease that my fish are immune to but new fish could be affected?
2. Has anyone “disinfected” new fish with a potassium permanganate bath prior to being added to an established aquarium?
3. Does anyone have advice for me?
4. Oh another thing. I’m getting some new algae—a pale red/pink in patches on the glass. Also, I have a lot of diatoms. My tap has 1 ppm of phosphate in it. I don’t have live plants. And the green spot algae is a challenge to remove.
Thank you.
Fran
4 clown loaches varied sizes (oldest is 10 years)
3 Yo-yo loaches (oldest is 4 years)
1 lingering silver dollar ( 13 years old)
Over the course of a year I started losing silver dollars to bloat/possibly dropsy and pop-eye. I can tell you truthfully that I do regular water changes. I don’t allow nitrate to go over 25 ppm. I don’t use a hospital tank. I treated the tank with Kanaplex. No improvement. Maracyn. Nothing. Eventually I just lost the fish. Through this all the loaches remained unscathed. However the cherry barbs, that came after the others, have been dropping. I just removed the last one with dropsy tonight.
So my stupid question I guess is if there is a way to “disinfect” the aquarium while fish are in it? Or just let it go? The aquarium is very understocked. When I upgraded to the 120 from a 55 I was reluctant to add fish for a couple years. But then I did—and that was probably when the problems began.
This aquarium needs dither fishes. I considered tiger barbs. Right now I’m fearful of adding anything. A couple questions:
1. Can my tank harbor lingering disease that my fish are immune to but new fish could be affected?
2. Has anyone “disinfected” new fish with a potassium permanganate bath prior to being added to an established aquarium?
3. Does anyone have advice for me?
4. Oh another thing. I’m getting some new algae—a pale red/pink in patches on the glass. Also, I have a lot of diatoms. My tap has 1 ppm of phosphate in it. I don’t have live plants. And the green spot algae is a challenge to remove.
Thank you.
Fran