Chaotic-Crimson
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Tank size: 30 gallon
pH: 8.0
ammonia: Unknown (out of test strips and need to get more)
nitrite: 0
nitrate: 20
kH:80
gH: 180
tank temp: Around 80 F
Fish Symptoms (include full description including lesion, color, location, fish behavior): No lesions, lessening of color, or swimming in an odd location. Some acting very lethargic before dying the next day.
Volume and Frequency of water changes: 20% Weekly
Chemical Additives or Media in your tank: Aquarium salt (Very low levels and only added from when fish started showing signs of sickness, Water conditioner, and ammonia detoxifier.
Tank inhabitants: 1 bala shark(still less than an inch long, our petstore allows us to trade in fish once they get too large for their tanks).
List of what was there before they started dying: 1 balloon molly, 2 bala sharks.
Recent additions to your tank (living or decoration): None.
Exposure to chemicals: None.
So this started quite some time ago when I owned 3 balloon mollies (the one listed above was with them) and then two of them died leaving the black one as the survivor. I then isolated the survivor in a separate tank and took the main tank and rigorously cleaned it out without using any soaps of any kind, just hot water. I filled it up and let it get adjusted. I waited till the molly was acting normal and seemed healthy before putting her back into the main tank. I waited a couple days to see if the tank had any bad effects on the molly and once I thought she was all okay I went and got two bala sharks.
I put the bala sharks into the isolation tank and waited a couple days for them to get adjusted and make sure they were all healthy, even treated them for ich. I then added them into the main tank with the molly. I made sure they were all okay and fed them regularly then after about a week one of the bala sharks died, no syptoms at all. He wasn't even moving lethargic. Then I moved the remaining bala shark to an isolation tank and kept the two separate waiting for them to show signs of sickness or die. After another week the molly suddenly died, same way. Perfectly active then suddenly dead.
Now I'm down to the last bala shark and he is still in the isolation tank. He has been very lethargic for about a day now. Just kinda floating around without trying to swim unless I feed him. Even then he eats less than normal. Right now he is just floating in one place and all of his fins are kinda twitching then he swims and bit and goes back to floating.
I don't think it's anything with the water otherwise they all would have died at once or relatively close together right? Is it possible the disease that killed my mollies before was still there and that's what is killing them?
pH: 8.0
ammonia: Unknown (out of test strips and need to get more)
nitrite: 0
nitrate: 20
kH:80
gH: 180
tank temp: Around 80 F
Fish Symptoms (include full description including lesion, color, location, fish behavior): No lesions, lessening of color, or swimming in an odd location. Some acting very lethargic before dying the next day.
Volume and Frequency of water changes: 20% Weekly
Chemical Additives or Media in your tank: Aquarium salt (Very low levels and only added from when fish started showing signs of sickness, Water conditioner, and ammonia detoxifier.
Tank inhabitants: 1 bala shark(still less than an inch long, our petstore allows us to trade in fish once they get too large for their tanks).
List of what was there before they started dying: 1 balloon molly, 2 bala sharks.
Recent additions to your tank (living or decoration): None.
Exposure to chemicals: None.
So this started quite some time ago when I owned 3 balloon mollies (the one listed above was with them) and then two of them died leaving the black one as the survivor. I then isolated the survivor in a separate tank and took the main tank and rigorously cleaned it out without using any soaps of any kind, just hot water. I filled it up and let it get adjusted. I waited till the molly was acting normal and seemed healthy before putting her back into the main tank. I waited a couple days to see if the tank had any bad effects on the molly and once I thought she was all okay I went and got two bala sharks.
I put the bala sharks into the isolation tank and waited a couple days for them to get adjusted and make sure they were all healthy, even treated them for ich. I then added them into the main tank with the molly. I made sure they were all okay and fed them regularly then after about a week one of the bala sharks died, no syptoms at all. He wasn't even moving lethargic. Then I moved the remaining bala shark to an isolation tank and kept the two separate waiting for them to show signs of sickness or die. After another week the molly suddenly died, same way. Perfectly active then suddenly dead.
Now I'm down to the last bala shark and he is still in the isolation tank. He has been very lethargic for about a day now. Just kinda floating around without trying to swim unless I feed him. Even then he eats less than normal. Right now he is just floating in one place and all of his fins are kinda twitching then he swims and bit and goes back to floating.
I don't think it's anything with the water otherwise they all would have died at once or relatively close together right? Is it possible the disease that killed my mollies before was still there and that's what is killing them?