cjag
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Tank size: 40G breeder
tank age: Finished cycling 10/20, fish added on 10/25
pH: 8.0
Using API master test kit:
ammonia: 0
nitrite: 0
nitrate: 5ppm
tank temp: 82F
Tank inhabitants: 9 Juvenile Neolamprologus similis, 5 juvenile Altolamprologus compressiceps dwarf sumbu shell.
All of my fish have been going through a treatment with Ich-X since friday 11/6. The Ich was noticed on 11/2 and I tried treating with high temperatures and salt until the medication arrived. During this time I also did daily 10% WC and gravel vac. Also, when I bumped the heat up I did so slowly, and added more aeration to the tank. I did this by dropping the water level to let the outflow splash and I angled a powerhead upwards to break the surface.
There was not any improvement until I started treating with Ich X. Having a 40G tank, 20mL Ich X is being administered every 24 hours with a 25% water change before each dose. After one dose of Ich X all visible white spots were gone, but half of the N. similis were sitting on the tank bottom gasping for air. I did a 50% WC at that point and the fish were not gasping the next day. However, those same fish started exhibiting the following behaviors which were not present before medication or while they physically had spots on them.
5/9 of my N.similis shell dwellers are acting very lethargic and spend their time resting on their shells or on the substrate. They rest with their tail end towards the ground and have clamped fins. When they swim fast or have a territorial skirmish, they flare their fins and can swim around normally and horizontal, but as soon as they stop swimming or swim slower their tail end droops down. Sometimes, these affected fish also seem to swim in place very quickly, kind of shimmying, which is then followed by a freakout where they flash against their shells repeatedly. Everyone is eating normally. The A. comps have completely normal behavior.
Here are a few images of the behavior. They will lean against their shells like this or scoot around in this position. Not normal from what I have seen from them. They are usually very active and hover a few inches above their territories.
Could the medication be hurting them? Or is this the Ich still being around? Or something else entirely? Thank you to anyone who is able to provide some insight.
tank age: Finished cycling 10/20, fish added on 10/25
pH: 8.0
Using API master test kit:
ammonia: 0
nitrite: 0
nitrate: 5ppm
tank temp: 82F
Tank inhabitants: 9 Juvenile Neolamprologus similis, 5 juvenile Altolamprologus compressiceps dwarf sumbu shell.
All of my fish have been going through a treatment with Ich-X since friday 11/6. The Ich was noticed on 11/2 and I tried treating with high temperatures and salt until the medication arrived. During this time I also did daily 10% WC and gravel vac. Also, when I bumped the heat up I did so slowly, and added more aeration to the tank. I did this by dropping the water level to let the outflow splash and I angled a powerhead upwards to break the surface.
There was not any improvement until I started treating with Ich X. Having a 40G tank, 20mL Ich X is being administered every 24 hours with a 25% water change before each dose. After one dose of Ich X all visible white spots were gone, but half of the N. similis were sitting on the tank bottom gasping for air. I did a 50% WC at that point and the fish were not gasping the next day. However, those same fish started exhibiting the following behaviors which were not present before medication or while they physically had spots on them.
5/9 of my N.similis shell dwellers are acting very lethargic and spend their time resting on their shells or on the substrate. They rest with their tail end towards the ground and have clamped fins. When they swim fast or have a territorial skirmish, they flare their fins and can swim around normally and horizontal, but as soon as they stop swimming or swim slower their tail end droops down. Sometimes, these affected fish also seem to swim in place very quickly, kind of shimmying, which is then followed by a freakout where they flash against their shells repeatedly. Everyone is eating normally. The A. comps have completely normal behavior.
Here are a few images of the behavior. They will lean against their shells like this or scoot around in this position. Not normal from what I have seen from them. They are usually very active and hover a few inches above their territories.
Could the medication be hurting them? Or is this the Ich still being around? Or something else entirely? Thank you to anyone who is able to provide some insight.