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Flashing Without Any Other Signs Of Disease

achizum

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Hi, 
 
I have a 36gal tank currently stocked with: 
 
6 choprae danios
3 Harlequin rasboras
1 fancy guppy
3 dwarf chain loaches
A few random snails
Java fern
Mopani wood
 
My water was tested yesterday and read: 
 
Ammonia: 0
Nitrate: 0
Nitrite: 0
pH: 7.0
 
The trouble started last week, I had one choprae danio (there were 7) suddenly swell, tiny bit of pine-coning on her chest, separated her in a floating cage, she was dead the next morning, upside down. I assumed dropsy, but not sure what happened to her. 
 
The same day, my black fancy guppy (there were 2) got a chunk bitten out of his tail. I assumed it was the other fancy guppy, and separated the black guppy in the floating cage. He stayed near the top for about a day. The next day, he was resting on the bottom of the cage. I believe he had some white, stringy feces. The next day he was laying on his side, and he died the following morning. 
 
I did a 50% water change yesterday and added a little bit of aquarium salt and Voogle, per my LFS. I've seen all the fish, excluding the danios, flash at one point. It's not constantly, but every once in a while. The fish have no other signs of disease that I can tell. They are eating, swimming normal, and have no physical symptoms aside from occasional flashing. 
 
What should I do? It sounds like the black guppy died from internal parasites, and maybe the danio too. I just don't like treating with medication without knowing exactly what the fish might have. But I also don't want to wait until it's too late. 
 
Please help. 
 
New fish were added on the 9th- the 2 guppies and the 3 loaches. 
 
No other chemicals near the tank. 
 
If you have 0 nitrate... your tank sounds uncycled... how long have you had your tank running?  Did you cycle it first, if so how?  What kind of test kit are you using?
 
I started my tank the first week of July. The tank sat running for about 3 weeks before adding fish, however I didn't do an official "cycling". 
 
I had my water tested by my local LFS. It's been tested every 3 weeks since July, with the same results. 
 
I also have a female choprae danio who is very swollen, however no pine-coning, regular swimming, and voracious appetite. I believe she is gravid, and not ill. Just a FYI. 
 

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