fry_forever!
Fish Herder
Hey guys. Last week, a lady brought in a bunch of guppies into the store that I volunteer at that she bred herself. I brought a couple home, but I noticed they weren't super active. I had a male in with them. I got a little suspicious, so I tested the water, but it turned out to be fine.
Ammonia - 0ppm
Nitrite - 0ppm
Nitrate - 10ppm
Ph - 7.5
I just thought that maybe they were shy, because my QT tank is close to the ground, and constant foosteps in and out of the room could stress them out. But I was looking at them again today, and to my horror, one of them had a completely red tail! She couldn't move it! The other (and the male) was perfectly fine, but this one female has got me really worried. They are in the 4.5 gallon QT tank right now, along with a couple BN plecs, but I'm wondering if I should take the female with the rotted tail out? She's still eating, and I have started them immediately on some anti-bacterial medicated food. (Which claims to help external bacterial infections, such as fin rot) I've never really had a bacterial problem before, so I am kind of scared to treat with some water-borne meds.
Here are some pics...
(Healthy one is in front, sick one in back)
The sick one's tail. Hopefully you can make it out.... Sorry for the lousy pics, that was the best I could get, the sick fish keeps hiding behind the filter.
Thanks in advance,
-f_f!
Ammonia - 0ppm
Nitrite - 0ppm
Nitrate - 10ppm
Ph - 7.5
I just thought that maybe they were shy, because my QT tank is close to the ground, and constant foosteps in and out of the room could stress them out. But I was looking at them again today, and to my horror, one of them had a completely red tail! She couldn't move it! The other (and the male) was perfectly fine, but this one female has got me really worried. They are in the 4.5 gallon QT tank right now, along with a couple BN plecs, but I'm wondering if I should take the female with the rotted tail out? She's still eating, and I have started them immediately on some anti-bacterial medicated food. (Which claims to help external bacterial infections, such as fin rot) I've never really had a bacterial problem before, so I am kind of scared to treat with some water-borne meds.
Here are some pics...
(Healthy one is in front, sick one in back)
The sick one's tail. Hopefully you can make it out.... Sorry for the lousy pics, that was the best I could get, the sick fish keeps hiding behind the filter.
Thanks in advance,
-f_f!