BarristanGTA
New Member
Good Morning/Afternoon,
Since April 2021 I've had a 110L tank with 12 cherry barbs, one yellow rabbit snail, and several Corydoras. I woke a couple of days ago to find the Cherry barbs pretty much constantly swimming at the top of the tank with their mouth's out of the water struggling to breathe. I've tried changing the temperature, increasing the airflow, and oxygenating the tank but with no look. I've since looked at the tank yesterday and I seem to have some sort of parasite around the edges of the top of the tank. I've never seen this before, but from what I've read online when a snail has passed away it can release parasites. I've looked all around the tank unable to find the snail so I suspect he may have passed away. I could rummage about the plants at the bottom of the tank to look for it but I don't want to put the rest of the fish through any more stress until I know what's going on. I've done a water test and everything is normal with regard to Nitrate, Free Chlorine, Ph, Nitrite, Hardness, and Carbonate Root. The only medication I've tried up to this point is methylene blue, but I've got no idea what I'm dealing with here. I'll attach a photo I've taken of the suspected parasite below. The tank is blue from the methylene blue treatment earlier on.
I really appreciate any help/advice you can provide. I'm at my witts end and haven't got a clue where to go from here.
Thanks again.
Tristan
Since April 2021 I've had a 110L tank with 12 cherry barbs, one yellow rabbit snail, and several Corydoras. I woke a couple of days ago to find the Cherry barbs pretty much constantly swimming at the top of the tank with their mouth's out of the water struggling to breathe. I've tried changing the temperature, increasing the airflow, and oxygenating the tank but with no look. I've since looked at the tank yesterday and I seem to have some sort of parasite around the edges of the top of the tank. I've never seen this before, but from what I've read online when a snail has passed away it can release parasites. I've looked all around the tank unable to find the snail so I suspect he may have passed away. I could rummage about the plants at the bottom of the tank to look for it but I don't want to put the rest of the fish through any more stress until I know what's going on. I've done a water test and everything is normal with regard to Nitrate, Free Chlorine, Ph, Nitrite, Hardness, and Carbonate Root. The only medication I've tried up to this point is methylene blue, but I've got no idea what I'm dealing with here. I'll attach a photo I've taken of the suspected parasite below. The tank is blue from the methylene blue treatment earlier on.
I really appreciate any help/advice you can provide. I'm at my witts end and haven't got a clue where to go from here.
Thanks again.
Tristan