KRamgren89
Fish Fanatic
for the last week ive noticed an almost cottony tuff on my sterbai cory's mouth (well a little above his barbles on his nose) and JUST today within a matter of hours actually after adding 2 more baby freshwater angels to our tank, our black and white freshwater "Gil" has some spots on his Ventral Fins cannot tell for sure if they are cottony like the sterbai or not as he wont sit still long enough but i am pretty sure they are the same.. i treated with melafix but i just want to know if this is what it could be or if i should worry about another case of Ich
Note: These results might not be correct as the test strips im using are very old i needed some and my dad gave me ones he had from a long time ago, no clue as to how old but ive used them over the course of a month and nothings changed so i will be buying other test strips as soon as i can but for now here is what the crappy ones i have say.
Tank size: 55 Gallon Bowfront
pH: 8
ammonia: test kit doesnt have ammonia levels! sorry
nitrite:0 - .5 ppm
nitrate: 20ppm
kH: High alkalinity (300)
gH: Very Hard 300
tank temp: 80
Fish Symptoms (include full description including lesion, color, location, fish behavior):
white cotton tuff on sterbai cory nose, and possible white cotton tuff or maybe ich on ventral fins of freshwater angels
Volume and Frequency of water changes:
weekly - biweekly water changes of around 30%
Chemical Additives or Media in your tank:
just added melafix
Tank inhabitants:
1 sterbai cory, 4 bronze cory, 1 upside down catfish, 6 cherry barb, 6 rummy nose tetra, 5 freshwater angelfish, common pleco
Recent additions to your tank (living or decoration):
added 2 baby freshwater angels this afternoon
Exposure to chemicals:
Digital photo (include if possible):
sorry the picture is really bad, i just have a camera phone and it doesn't take good pictures.
Note: These results might not be correct as the test strips im using are very old i needed some and my dad gave me ones he had from a long time ago, no clue as to how old but ive used them over the course of a month and nothings changed so i will be buying other test strips as soon as i can but for now here is what the crappy ones i have say.
Tank size: 55 Gallon Bowfront
pH: 8
ammonia: test kit doesnt have ammonia levels! sorry
nitrite:0 - .5 ppm
nitrate: 20ppm
kH: High alkalinity (300)
gH: Very Hard 300
tank temp: 80
Fish Symptoms (include full description including lesion, color, location, fish behavior):
white cotton tuff on sterbai cory nose, and possible white cotton tuff or maybe ich on ventral fins of freshwater angels
Volume and Frequency of water changes:
weekly - biweekly water changes of around 30%
Chemical Additives or Media in your tank:
just added melafix
Tank inhabitants:
1 sterbai cory, 4 bronze cory, 1 upside down catfish, 6 cherry barb, 6 rummy nose tetra, 5 freshwater angelfish, common pleco
Recent additions to your tank (living or decoration):
added 2 baby freshwater angels this afternoon
Exposure to chemicals:
Digital photo (include if possible):
sorry the picture is really bad, i just have a camera phone and it doesn't take good pictures.