Amunet
Fish Aficionado
Tank size: 3.5 gallon Q tank
pH: 6.5
ammonia: 0.25
nitrite: 0
nitrate: 0
kH: n/a
gH: n/a
tank temp: 80 F
Fish Symptoms (include full description including lesion, color, location, fish behavior): For a few days I've noticed one of the guppies in the Q tank laying on the bottom. I just thought it was resting, but today I noticed it falling slowly to the bottom vertically, tail first. I scooped it out and put it into a seperate container of clean water (dechlorinated) and it swam around for a little bit, but then it stopped and just started to float again... Upside down, vertically, etc. His mouth is moving pretty rapidly, so guessing that's gasping for breath? He'll perk up for a little bit and swim normally, but then he'll go back to just floating like he ran out of energy.
Volume and Frequency of water changes: 50% twice a day to keep ammonia down in Q tank.
Chemical Additives or Media in your tank: Tetracycline tablets. On third day of treatment for finrot (sick one not the one with finrot)
Tank inhabitants: 2 other guppies and a danio.
Recent additions to your tank (living or decoration): nothing
Exposure to chemicals: Just the tetracycline
Digital photo (include if possible): I can try to get some better pics of him if need be.
pH: 6.5
ammonia: 0.25
nitrite: 0
nitrate: 0
kH: n/a
gH: n/a
tank temp: 80 F
Fish Symptoms (include full description including lesion, color, location, fish behavior): For a few days I've noticed one of the guppies in the Q tank laying on the bottom. I just thought it was resting, but today I noticed it falling slowly to the bottom vertically, tail first. I scooped it out and put it into a seperate container of clean water (dechlorinated) and it swam around for a little bit, but then it stopped and just started to float again... Upside down, vertically, etc. His mouth is moving pretty rapidly, so guessing that's gasping for breath? He'll perk up for a little bit and swim normally, but then he'll go back to just floating like he ran out of energy.
Volume and Frequency of water changes: 50% twice a day to keep ammonia down in Q tank.
Chemical Additives or Media in your tank: Tetracycline tablets. On third day of treatment for finrot (sick one not the one with finrot)
Tank inhabitants: 2 other guppies and a danio.
Recent additions to your tank (living or decoration): nothing
Exposure to chemicals: Just the tetracycline
Digital photo (include if possible): I can try to get some better pics of him if need be.