marcybeth0281
Fish Fanatic
Here's my info:
Tank size: 4 gallon hospital
pH: 6.6
ammonia: 0ppm
nitrite: 0ppm
nitrate: 0ppm (speed cycling with filter media from large tank)
kH:
gH:
tank temp: 83 degrees (i raised it a bit gradually - i usually keep my main tank at 78)
Fish Symptoms (include full description including lesion, color, location, fish behavior): I noticed (while still in large 46 gallon community tank) that he had a filmy haze on his body - looked like a fungus - so I set up the hospital tank, moved him, and dosed the tank with Fungus Clear and a teaspoon of aquarium salt. Next day the haze was gone, but he was gasping for air - a lot. Checked levels and all was well with a tiny spike of nitrite. Did a 50% change and nitrite was gone. He stopped eating. His last poo was stringy and white, so I began to think it was parasites instead. Next day he was still gasping and hadn't eaten, so I dosed with Parasite Clear. Today he is STILL gasping terribly and not eating and now he has tiny white strings hanging off his body. The strings are also on the decorations in the tank and wrapped on the filter intake. In a total state of confusion, I did a 50% water change, dosed with a teaspoon of Coppersafe, and added another teaspoon of salt. He is NOT flashing on anything, there is no mucus. He's not pooping at all now, so I have no idea of the consistency. Won't eat. Gasps all the time. His scales are slightly spiky, but not porcupiney. He's not lethargic *or* erratic. He's swimming normally. I'm so confused. I've successfully cured ich and internal parasites and fungus, but I just have no clue what this is or how to alleviate his pain. His mom died of fish TB a few months ago, but her symptoms were totally different. =/
Volume and Frequency of water changes: see above
Chemical Additives or Media in your tank: just foam sponge and biowheel. No carbon. Stresscoat conditioner.
Tank inhabitants: just him, a plastic plant, and a plastic aquarium safe decoration.
Recent additions to your tank (living or decoration):
Exposure to chemicals: see above
Tank size: 4 gallon hospital
pH: 6.6
ammonia: 0ppm
nitrite: 0ppm
nitrate: 0ppm (speed cycling with filter media from large tank)
kH:
gH:
tank temp: 83 degrees (i raised it a bit gradually - i usually keep my main tank at 78)
Fish Symptoms (include full description including lesion, color, location, fish behavior): I noticed (while still in large 46 gallon community tank) that he had a filmy haze on his body - looked like a fungus - so I set up the hospital tank, moved him, and dosed the tank with Fungus Clear and a teaspoon of aquarium salt. Next day the haze was gone, but he was gasping for air - a lot. Checked levels and all was well with a tiny spike of nitrite. Did a 50% change and nitrite was gone. He stopped eating. His last poo was stringy and white, so I began to think it was parasites instead. Next day he was still gasping and hadn't eaten, so I dosed with Parasite Clear. Today he is STILL gasping terribly and not eating and now he has tiny white strings hanging off his body. The strings are also on the decorations in the tank and wrapped on the filter intake. In a total state of confusion, I did a 50% water change, dosed with a teaspoon of Coppersafe, and added another teaspoon of salt. He is NOT flashing on anything, there is no mucus. He's not pooping at all now, so I have no idea of the consistency. Won't eat. Gasps all the time. His scales are slightly spiky, but not porcupiney. He's not lethargic *or* erratic. He's swimming normally. I'm so confused. I've successfully cured ich and internal parasites and fungus, but I just have no clue what this is or how to alleviate his pain. His mom died of fish TB a few months ago, but her symptoms were totally different. =/
Volume and Frequency of water changes: see above
Chemical Additives or Media in your tank: just foam sponge and biowheel. No carbon. Stresscoat conditioner.
Tank inhabitants: just him, a plastic plant, and a plastic aquarium safe decoration.
Recent additions to your tank (living or decoration):
Exposure to chemicals: see above