I’m experiencing a serious issue with my Neolamprologus similis (shell dwellers). They appear lethargic, seem to have problems breathing, have stopped eating, and unfortunately, several have already died—including adults and 2-month-old fry.
Background:
Background:
- Tank Setup: The aquarium has been fully cycled for over two years and is set up with aragonite substrate to naturally maintain pH levels. I avoid using chemicals to adjust water parameters.
- Tankmates: They’ve been sharing the tank with barbs for several months without any noticeable conflicts or health issues. The barbs currently show no signs of illness.
- Noticed symptoms and performed a 50% water change.
- After symptoms persisted for 30 hours, I cleaned the filter and did another 15% water change.
- Current water parameters: Pictures attached
- I have not observed any visible signs of worms or external parasites.
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