Um, not that easy... lol I can't even breathe the molecules - my throat starts closing off - anaphalactic shock. I have to use an epi-pen if that happens...
Anyhow, okay, here goes...
Tank size: 17 gallons
Stats:
Ammonia - 0ppm
Nitrite - 0ppm
Nitrate - 15ppm
ph - 7.3
Temp - 78F
Tank established in: 2006
Tank mates: One juvenile swordtail
I've owned her for exactly a week now.
It's completely live planted, with real driftwood and DIY coconut caves.
She seems to be completely enjoying the caves, and defending them from the swordie, but she's not eating a lot, just picking at the ground from time to time, (and spitting out any food that she does take in) and not producing much waste at all, for all I can see. (She's always in the coconut caves, practically...)
I was watching her this morning, and I could of sworn I saw her flick against the ground. Maybe she has gill flukes or something? She looks like she's breathing really fast, and her gills are a little inflamed. I could treat that easily, but I heard once that kribs are really sensitive to medication....?
Should I treat at half a dose?
I may repost this in the emergency section, but for now, any immediate help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks A LOT!