Hi,
I have mainly guppies, most which are fry, with a barb and a molly fry. Now the 'adults' of the tank keep passing away (over a space of time) but last night one of the adult guppies started acting weird, she was hiding in the rock and looked like she was dead except for the slight fin movement, the position of her body was really weird aswel, at an angle tail fin kind of upwards. I have found her dead but now the other adult guppy isnt looking good either, shes kind of droopy but is able to move. (i have added a revitiliser tonic to see if that will help).
There are no obvious signs of illness/disease (e.g. ich) and i cant see no other symptoms than mentioned. When the adult mollies passed (one-by-one, over a large space of time) i could only assume it was an internal bacterial infection or something because they would be fine and then id see their bodies.
I just cant get my head around it because even if it was a disease then why havent any of the fry gone??? and it cant be the water condition as i do regular changes and maintain the tank and if there was a problem then again, the fry would most likely be the first ones to die.....
Help me out please! I have had the tank for over 2 years, have had problems along the way but have been fine for a long time now, i just dont understand. Please Advise!!
Many Thanks
Aisha
I have mainly guppies, most which are fry, with a barb and a molly fry. Now the 'adults' of the tank keep passing away (over a space of time) but last night one of the adult guppies started acting weird, she was hiding in the rock and looked like she was dead except for the slight fin movement, the position of her body was really weird aswel, at an angle tail fin kind of upwards. I have found her dead but now the other adult guppy isnt looking good either, shes kind of droopy but is able to move. (i have added a revitiliser tonic to see if that will help).
There are no obvious signs of illness/disease (e.g. ich) and i cant see no other symptoms than mentioned. When the adult mollies passed (one-by-one, over a large space of time) i could only assume it was an internal bacterial infection or something because they would be fine and then id see their bodies.
I just cant get my head around it because even if it was a disease then why havent any of the fry gone??? and it cant be the water condition as i do regular changes and maintain the tank and if there was a problem then again, the fry would most likely be the first ones to die.....
Help me out please! I have had the tank for over 2 years, have had problems along the way but have been fine for a long time now, i just dont understand. Please Advise!!
Many Thanks
Aisha