Reily
New Member
Hi,
I’m wondering if anyone can help solve the problem I’m having. I did a 50% water change about two weeks ago in my freshwater tropical aquarium and everything was fine all the fish were good until about a week ago when I noticed all three of my plecos had fin rot on their top fins. One has since passed and the others seem to be kind of recovering. I’m thinking it might be the temperature of the water that I put in when I added water. Could the temperature shock do that to a fish? None of my other fish seem to be affected. The plecos don’t even seem affected besides the fact that their fins are rotted. Should I isolate the two with fin rot?
The tank is 75 gallons kept @ 76°. I have 4 angels, 9 gouramis and the two plecos. I’ve had the tank setup for 5 months now. The plecos are about 7 years old. The angels and gouramis are new about 4 weeks.
pH: 8.2
Amonia: .25ppm
Nitrate NO3: between 20 and 40ppm (probably 35ppm)
Nitrite NO2: 0ppm
Thanks.
I’m wondering if anyone can help solve the problem I’m having. I did a 50% water change about two weeks ago in my freshwater tropical aquarium and everything was fine all the fish were good until about a week ago when I noticed all three of my plecos had fin rot on their top fins. One has since passed and the others seem to be kind of recovering. I’m thinking it might be the temperature of the water that I put in when I added water. Could the temperature shock do that to a fish? None of my other fish seem to be affected. The plecos don’t even seem affected besides the fact that their fins are rotted. Should I isolate the two with fin rot?
The tank is 75 gallons kept @ 76°. I have 4 angels, 9 gouramis and the two plecos. I’ve had the tank setup for 5 months now. The plecos are about 7 years old. The angels and gouramis are new about 4 weeks.
pH: 8.2
Amonia: .25ppm
Nitrate NO3: between 20 and 40ppm (probably 35ppm)
Nitrite NO2: 0ppm
Thanks.