A bit of a preamble, then the stats below. After losing innumerable neons and rasboras over a period of months to an unidentified ailment, when the last of them died, I restocked my daughters tank with Guppies, thinking that by switching species if there was still some of whatever had been killing the old fish in the tank, it was less likely to get the new fish. It was around August that we restocked. Throughout this time we have had 3 Otos living happily alongside whoever else was in the tank. They are not suffering at all.
So for a little while after restocking all was well, then one after another, the guppies started to die. They would get listless, hanging around the top of the tank, their tails closed up and drooping. They would then often (but not always) get a curved spine, and/or swim on one side. They would die after a couple of days of this. I got a hospital tank set up, and started treating them in there with all manner of different things that various fish shops recommended with confidence, but none of them worked. One guppy seemed to recover, but then died a couple of weeks later.
So having lost all of the first batch of guppies, I left the tank for a bit doing frequent large water changes, to flush things through. Slowly began restocking, and as of two weeks ago, was up to three guppies. Yesterday, out of the blue, with none of the previous symptoms, one of the newest ones (2 weeks) died. This morning a second one was dead. The third guppy, the one I got first maybe 3-4 weeks ago is looking a bit sorry for itself.
It seems to me that the health of the Otos suggests that the water is OK. I find it odd that if there is a disease in the tank, it seems to work in sequence, taking out one fish at a time rather than sweeping through all the fish at the same time. I really am at a loss. Given that this has been going on for konths, this might not seem like an emergency, but there is a 5 year old girl at school at the moment who will be coming home tonight to find that 2 more of her lovely guppies are dead - possibly all 3 of them. Its been so upsetting how often I've had to tell her that another of her fish has died.
Tank size: 40L - Interpet Fishpod Moon
pH: 7-7.5
ammonia:0
nitrite0.1
nitrate:5-10
kH:?
gH:?
I had a full water test done at the fish shop the other day incase I was doing it wrong, they said all was good. I don't know the kH and gH, but they said it was fine.
tank temp:26 showing on the thermometer, 23 set on the thermostat
Fish Symptoms (include full description including lesion, color, location, fish behavior):
As I've described, at the moment, there were no symptoms, they died out of the blue. The remaining one looks a little listless, but I wouldn't have noticed possibly if the others hadn't died. Previously there have been bent spines, swimming on their sides, hiding at the top, avoiding the light, tails closed and drooping
Volume and Frequency of water changes:
25-50% once a week. (been slightly less often sometimes while the tank so empty, but water stats always been OK
Chemical Additives or Media in your tank:
I use Interpet Flora Boost, and Interpet Fresh Start and Melafix in the main tank when changing the water. Filtration is the interpet system that came with the tank, a carbon filter and white filter, ceramic things. I sometimes take the carbon one out for a while when adding Flora Boost.
Tank inhabitants: Other than the dwindling guppies, there are 3 Otos, a few RCS (which have stopped breeding by the way, and have been some loses here too, in case that is relevant) and a lot of snails. I think they are trumpet snails, and were getting out of hand so I have just added an Assassin Snail.
Recent additions to your tank (living or decoration): Assassin snail (3-4 weeks ago), and the 2 guppies which died (2 weeks ago)
Exposure to chemicals: I haven't added any treatments lately. I have used Interpet anti bacterial, and Protozin White Spot and Fungus treatment - these were only in the hospital tank, to avoid harming the RCS with the copper in the treatment.
Hope someone can help
So for a little while after restocking all was well, then one after another, the guppies started to die. They would get listless, hanging around the top of the tank, their tails closed up and drooping. They would then often (but not always) get a curved spine, and/or swim on one side. They would die after a couple of days of this. I got a hospital tank set up, and started treating them in there with all manner of different things that various fish shops recommended with confidence, but none of them worked. One guppy seemed to recover, but then died a couple of weeks later.
So having lost all of the first batch of guppies, I left the tank for a bit doing frequent large water changes, to flush things through. Slowly began restocking, and as of two weeks ago, was up to three guppies. Yesterday, out of the blue, with none of the previous symptoms, one of the newest ones (2 weeks) died. This morning a second one was dead. The third guppy, the one I got first maybe 3-4 weeks ago is looking a bit sorry for itself.
It seems to me that the health of the Otos suggests that the water is OK. I find it odd that if there is a disease in the tank, it seems to work in sequence, taking out one fish at a time rather than sweeping through all the fish at the same time. I really am at a loss. Given that this has been going on for konths, this might not seem like an emergency, but there is a 5 year old girl at school at the moment who will be coming home tonight to find that 2 more of her lovely guppies are dead - possibly all 3 of them. Its been so upsetting how often I've had to tell her that another of her fish has died.
Tank size: 40L - Interpet Fishpod Moon
pH: 7-7.5
ammonia:0
nitrite0.1
nitrate:5-10
kH:?
gH:?
I had a full water test done at the fish shop the other day incase I was doing it wrong, they said all was good. I don't know the kH and gH, but they said it was fine.
tank temp:26 showing on the thermometer, 23 set on the thermostat
Fish Symptoms (include full description including lesion, color, location, fish behavior):
As I've described, at the moment, there were no symptoms, they died out of the blue. The remaining one looks a little listless, but I wouldn't have noticed possibly if the others hadn't died. Previously there have been bent spines, swimming on their sides, hiding at the top, avoiding the light, tails closed and drooping
Volume and Frequency of water changes:
25-50% once a week. (been slightly less often sometimes while the tank so empty, but water stats always been OK
Chemical Additives or Media in your tank:
I use Interpet Flora Boost, and Interpet Fresh Start and Melafix in the main tank when changing the water. Filtration is the interpet system that came with the tank, a carbon filter and white filter, ceramic things. I sometimes take the carbon one out for a while when adding Flora Boost.
Tank inhabitants: Other than the dwindling guppies, there are 3 Otos, a few RCS (which have stopped breeding by the way, and have been some loses here too, in case that is relevant) and a lot of snails. I think they are trumpet snails, and were getting out of hand so I have just added an Assassin Snail.
Recent additions to your tank (living or decoration): Assassin snail (3-4 weeks ago), and the 2 guppies which died (2 weeks ago)
Exposure to chemicals: I haven't added any treatments lately. I have used Interpet anti bacterial, and Protozin White Spot and Fungus treatment - these were only in the hospital tank, to avoid harming the RCS with the copper in the treatment.
Hope someone can help