itsjustmeuc
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Hi guys,
I am relatively new to freshwater, I have kept salt water for 10 years now.
My tank is around 170L, I have had it running for around 6 months now. I'll be honest and admit my cleaning had been a bit lax recently so that is no doubt a contributing factor...
Last Saturday I woke to find my six rosy barbs and goldfish floating, they had been fine the day before. My 8 rummy nose tetras and 3 albino corydoras seemed fine, I also had 5 platys which I couldn't find. Given the sudden deaths I thought maybe something had gotten in the tank so I did a large water change. A little while after the change my platys started to come out. They seemed ok but I did notice a couple had tatty looking tails. The next morning there was a dead platy and they were hiding again. Worried that maybe there was still something still lingering I did another large water change. The hiding platys started to come out again but I noticed after a few hours they were hiding down under the rocks again.
There were no deaths for a couple days so I bought another goldfish as my boy was very upset his fish had died, it only lasted 24 hours! It's eyes looked a little cloudy and around it's face it kinda looked like it had a thing white covering.
The next day another platy died, it had more of the white on it's fins and eyes looked cloudy. Today two platy's have disappeared, the one I could find was looking slow, eyes cloudy and tail a little ragged. I tried a 5 min salt water dip which he seemed to take ok and perk up a bit but an hour later, he's died too.
Up until now the corys and tetras have seemed ok, active and eating fine. The tetras are still active and eating but I have noticed a couple have started to get white patches on their bodies. The corys have no marks on them but are kinda sitting around and not really eating, they will take off if you nudge them but other than that just site there.
I don't believe it's ich as it's more patchy. I did use some blue plant ich treatment though as I had some on hand and I know malachite green is also used for fungal infections.
I don't know what to do from here, do I keep up the malachite green treatment. I've got no hope of catching the tetras to treat in a quarantine tank, I think even the cordys would be hard to catch.
I was thinking maybe fin rot and I've read use pimafix, melafix or stresscoat I've also read don't use them as they are snake oil. I've read use salt but I have plants and corys so not sure how that would work.
It's heartbreaking to watch these guys dying one after the other. My son was very attached to his goldfish and is almost in tears with each additional death. I've had a ich outbrach in my marine tank oince which was devesating but I knew what it was, here I have no idea what is going on.
I don't have all the test kits but I did a PH which was 7.4 and nitrate which was 5. Temp is around 25c at the moment.
I am relatively new to freshwater, I have kept salt water for 10 years now.
My tank is around 170L, I have had it running for around 6 months now. I'll be honest and admit my cleaning had been a bit lax recently so that is no doubt a contributing factor...
Last Saturday I woke to find my six rosy barbs and goldfish floating, they had been fine the day before. My 8 rummy nose tetras and 3 albino corydoras seemed fine, I also had 5 platys which I couldn't find. Given the sudden deaths I thought maybe something had gotten in the tank so I did a large water change. A little while after the change my platys started to come out. They seemed ok but I did notice a couple had tatty looking tails. The next morning there was a dead platy and they were hiding again. Worried that maybe there was still something still lingering I did another large water change. The hiding platys started to come out again but I noticed after a few hours they were hiding down under the rocks again.
There were no deaths for a couple days so I bought another goldfish as my boy was very upset his fish had died, it only lasted 24 hours! It's eyes looked a little cloudy and around it's face it kinda looked like it had a thing white covering.
The next day another platy died, it had more of the white on it's fins and eyes looked cloudy. Today two platy's have disappeared, the one I could find was looking slow, eyes cloudy and tail a little ragged. I tried a 5 min salt water dip which he seemed to take ok and perk up a bit but an hour later, he's died too.
Up until now the corys and tetras have seemed ok, active and eating fine. The tetras are still active and eating but I have noticed a couple have started to get white patches on their bodies. The corys have no marks on them but are kinda sitting around and not really eating, they will take off if you nudge them but other than that just site there.
I don't believe it's ich as it's more patchy. I did use some blue plant ich treatment though as I had some on hand and I know malachite green is also used for fungal infections.
I don't know what to do from here, do I keep up the malachite green treatment. I've got no hope of catching the tetras to treat in a quarantine tank, I think even the cordys would be hard to catch.
I was thinking maybe fin rot and I've read use pimafix, melafix or stresscoat I've also read don't use them as they are snake oil. I've read use salt but I have plants and corys so not sure how that would work.
It's heartbreaking to watch these guys dying one after the other. My son was very attached to his goldfish and is almost in tears with each additional death. I've had a ich outbrach in my marine tank oince which was devesating but I knew what it was, here I have no idea what is going on.
I don't have all the test kits but I did a PH which was 7.4 and nitrate which was 5. Temp is around 25c at the moment.
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