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Help With Rasboras

cmb1177

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Hi everyone;

I'm not sure what's going on with two of my harlequins. The short version of their story is they were rescued from a 2.5 gal tank which had ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate levels that were off the chart. I bought a 10 gal, fishless-cycled it, and when I put them in under the fluorescent light , I noticed a sort of "iridescent" (not really the word I'm looking for) line on both of the fishes spine area. I let them go for 2 weeks or so and their behavior seemed right on. They weren't eating at all in the small tank, and they ate like crazy immediately after moving into the 10 gal. I chalked it up to the poor conditions and stress of the 2.5 gal, and added 4 more harlequins, hoping this would relieve make them more comfortable. Their appearance hasn't changed, but they obviously seem much more comfortable. The 6 of them shoal most all of the time. The two with the "stripes" never hide by themselves, they eat very well, and behave like the rest. The color in the two harleys does seem to dull, quite a bit, at times, more than the others (including the black "wedge"), but when they get excited, the only way to tell them apart is that silvery "stripe". So, does this seem like permanent damage from the stress and toxicity of the 2.5 gal and nothing more? Or do I have a larger problem on the horizon?

Reading this over, I'll add that the 4 harlequins I've added were after 2 weeks of the tank running with the 2 original harleys and 2 bronze corys(who are fine). The six halreys plus 2 corys have been perfect for about 2 1/2 - 3 weeks, now. I do about a 30%-40% water change with gravel vac once a week. Ammonia and nitrite readings haven't budged from 0, and nitrate has been steady at about 20. Ph is about 7.3-7.4. I've been told I may have room for a honey gourami, but I want this sorted out before I even consider that. The two photos pretty well represent what I'm seeing. Any help is greatly appreciated!!

Best,
Chris
 

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Hi cmb1177 :)

Since this doesn't seem like an emergency, I'm going to move your thread over to the Cyprinids, Characins and Atherinids section. You'll be likely to get more specific advice about this condition here.
 
I can't see the pictures.

If the fish asre behaving and eating normally, and your stats are good, which they sound, then I doubt you have a serious problem. There are 3 fish which superficially resemble each other Trigonostigma heteromorpha, (Harlequin), T. hengeli, and T. espei. It could be that you have a mixed group.

Do an image google on those names and see if you have an epiphany.
 
Thank you for moving my post and I apologize for posting this in the wrong forum :blush:

I suppose I was hoping it wouldn't become an emergency.

Thanks for the reply. I'm not sure why the pics didn't work, but I'll try to post them again later. I did an image search and, unfortunately, no epiphany. The harlequin most closely resembles my fish. Thanks again!!!

Best,
Chris
 

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