I have a 40 gallon planted aquarium with 1 angelfish and 9 rummy nose teras. About a week ago I added 3 banded loaches (I know, I should have quarantined them but didn't). It's been established for about a year.
Yesterday I did a routine 5 gallon water change (I change 5 gal every week, and 15 gal about once a month). All fish looked normal from just looking at them real quick while vacuuming.
Today, all of my tetras were covered in white spots and one was dead. I ran to the pet store and got some medicine for bacterial infections. By the time I got home, three more were dead. The angelfish doesn't have any spots but was hanging out at the surface. The loaches from what I could see (they hide well) don't have any spots either.
I tested the water for ammonia and it was zero. I removed 10 gallons of water and replaced with medicated water and turned the heater up. I've been at work since then and I'm scared of what I'll find when I return.
Does ich usually kill so fast? I've only dealt with it once, with a Betta years ago and he recovered quite easily despite being covered in it.
UPDATE: So when I got home the rest of the tetras were dead. This morning after I left an appt I went to a different pet store and got ich specific meds (the first didn't have any). The angelfish was side swimming so I moved him to a half gallon bowl with a 10 watt heater and a bubbler set on low, medicated with the new one. We will see what happens but I'm not hopeful he will pull through which is sad since I've had him since I started this tank and he had spectacular koi color markings
Yesterday I did a routine 5 gallon water change (I change 5 gal every week, and 15 gal about once a month). All fish looked normal from just looking at them real quick while vacuuming.
Today, all of my tetras were covered in white spots and one was dead. I ran to the pet store and got some medicine for bacterial infections. By the time I got home, three more were dead. The angelfish doesn't have any spots but was hanging out at the surface. The loaches from what I could see (they hide well) don't have any spots either.
I tested the water for ammonia and it was zero. I removed 10 gallons of water and replaced with medicated water and turned the heater up. I've been at work since then and I'm scared of what I'll find when I return.
Does ich usually kill so fast? I've only dealt with it once, with a Betta years ago and he recovered quite easily despite being covered in it.
UPDATE: So when I got home the rest of the tetras were dead. This morning after I left an appt I went to a different pet store and got ich specific meds (the first didn't have any). The angelfish was side swimming so I moved him to a half gallon bowl with a 10 watt heater and a bubbler set on low, medicated with the new one. We will see what happens but I'm not hopeful he will pull through which is sad since I've had him since I started this tank and he had spectacular koi color markings
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