Help please
Some of my forktail rainbowfish have dark patches on their heads the day after I introduced some spotted blue eyes (their first tankmates).
Parameters are
ph 7.8
GH 7
KH 3.2
(the second two tests were a while ago, say 10 days).
I have 0 nitrites, around 30 nitrates and it looks like a trace of ammonia. I am not sure but it looks like my tapwater may have a trace of ammonia, having tested that too. I use API master test kit.
I recently cycled what is my first ever tank and added 6 forktail rainbowfish. That was Tuesday. All seemed fine and as I didn't want the bacteria I'd cultivated to die off, I added some more fish on Friday night. 7 (smaller than the forktails) spotted blue eyes. I wanted 6 but they gave me 7, which I didn't really want but I think he didn't want to squash any taking one out the bag again.
On introduction they mixed fairly well. There are too many males to females unfortunately. I have 2 male forktails and 4 females. It looks like I have either 3 or 4 male blue eyes and 3 or 4 females. It's hard to tell. The males are sex pests whenever the lighting changes but seem OK most of the time. I was worried about them mixing for a while - the blue eyes were showing at the larger forktails a lot and the forktails didn't seem to know how to take it. That was last night. Today the forktails have apparently asserted their dominance and the blue eyes aren't showing anywhere near as much.
Anyway, today I was taking some pictures of the new fish and noticed that a few of the forktails appear to have patchy foreheads. I'm gutted and obviously want to figure it out and sort the problem if I can. I am wondering if it's stress. They were nervous fish already and did tend to shoal in the bottom of the tank already a lot of the time. Today they have mixed OK for a lot of the day but if I do anything with the tank they just go hide in the bottom corner again. Anyway, I hope you'll be able to see what's up from the pics.
I tested the water in the bag when I added the blue eyes and it came in over 7.4ph so theirs isn't much different to mine.
- All the fish coloured up really well and really quickly. I was actually really pleased how healthy they were all looking until this incident.
- They were all eating fine all day. They ate the food I put in and have grazed on the wood and the moss in the tank.
- I don't know what their poo looks like unfortunately so I can't comment on that.
- I'm not sure if I have under or over fed them. They seemed to be eating fine and I've given them a couple of different makes of fish flakes and some crushed mini pellets. A lot fell to the floor because they tended to be scared when the lid was open so missed a lot of it. They did then pick the food off the floor though.
- There were a load of small worms in the tank which I was told were planaria, so they have polished all those off. I don't actually think they were planaria as they were a different shape (did not have a fat head and had a thinner end of the tail), so it's possible they were parasitic.
- The blue eyes all look very healthy as I mentioned. They were practically white in the shop last night and they're already nearly bright orange.
Anyway, I have composed a few pictures into one pic. You can see the grey patchyness. The worst appears to be the large female. I don't want to put ideas into people's heads and would prefer unbiassed feedback but she does get pestered a fair bit. Not incessantly by any means and to be honest she seems fine with it but just wanted to give all the information.
There are a couple of other bits of info I could give but I don't want to overload so hopefully this is enough. Thanks very much in advance for your help!
Mike
Parameters are
ph 7.8
GH 7
KH 3.2
(the second two tests were a while ago, say 10 days).
I have 0 nitrites, around 30 nitrates and it looks like a trace of ammonia. I am not sure but it looks like my tapwater may have a trace of ammonia, having tested that too. I use API master test kit.
I recently cycled what is my first ever tank and added 6 forktail rainbowfish. That was Tuesday. All seemed fine and as I didn't want the bacteria I'd cultivated to die off, I added some more fish on Friday night. 7 (smaller than the forktails) spotted blue eyes. I wanted 6 but they gave me 7, which I didn't really want but I think he didn't want to squash any taking one out the bag again.
On introduction they mixed fairly well. There are too many males to females unfortunately. I have 2 male forktails and 4 females. It looks like I have either 3 or 4 male blue eyes and 3 or 4 females. It's hard to tell. The males are sex pests whenever the lighting changes but seem OK most of the time. I was worried about them mixing for a while - the blue eyes were showing at the larger forktails a lot and the forktails didn't seem to know how to take it. That was last night. Today the forktails have apparently asserted their dominance and the blue eyes aren't showing anywhere near as much.
Anyway, today I was taking some pictures of the new fish and noticed that a few of the forktails appear to have patchy foreheads. I'm gutted and obviously want to figure it out and sort the problem if I can. I am wondering if it's stress. They were nervous fish already and did tend to shoal in the bottom of the tank already a lot of the time. Today they have mixed OK for a lot of the day but if I do anything with the tank they just go hide in the bottom corner again. Anyway, I hope you'll be able to see what's up from the pics.
I tested the water in the bag when I added the blue eyes and it came in over 7.4ph so theirs isn't much different to mine.
- All the fish coloured up really well and really quickly. I was actually really pleased how healthy they were all looking until this incident.
- They were all eating fine all day. They ate the food I put in and have grazed on the wood and the moss in the tank.
- I don't know what their poo looks like unfortunately so I can't comment on that.
- I'm not sure if I have under or over fed them. They seemed to be eating fine and I've given them a couple of different makes of fish flakes and some crushed mini pellets. A lot fell to the floor because they tended to be scared when the lid was open so missed a lot of it. They did then pick the food off the floor though.
- There were a load of small worms in the tank which I was told were planaria, so they have polished all those off. I don't actually think they were planaria as they were a different shape (did not have a fat head and had a thinner end of the tail), so it's possible they were parasitic.
- The blue eyes all look very healthy as I mentioned. They were practically white in the shop last night and they're already nearly bright orange.
Anyway, I have composed a few pictures into one pic. You can see the grey patchyness. The worst appears to be the large female. I don't want to put ideas into people's heads and would prefer unbiassed feedback but she does get pestered a fair bit. Not incessantly by any means and to be honest she seems fine with it but just wanted to give all the information.
There are a couple of other bits of info I could give but I don't want to overload so hopefully this is enough. Thanks very much in advance for your help!
Mike