Quite a while ago I brought home some very skinny rice fish to go in my 30 litre tank - all but 2 of the 12 died, some very quickly others over time. They seemed to gradually get thinner and thinner until they were flat and then die. They all seemed to be eating but not gaining weight. In the end I'd consigned myself to losing them all but 2 clung on and I ended up rehoming them to an LFS who put them in a show tank and they are still there today...
After those fish went I left the tank with just shrimp and snails for months and then added some Red Dwarf Rasboras and then a few months later some Rosy Loaches. I've had the Rosy Loaches for about 2 months now and I've noticed some of them look a bit thinner than the others and I'm worried its what ever the Rice Fish had, it could just be a gender thing as it looks like just the males are thinner but some of them are particularly thin.
I don't think its a particularly strong disease/parasite but wondering if there is anything I can add to the tank that is not too strong and that wont effect the snails or shrimp?
Wills
After those fish went I left the tank with just shrimp and snails for months and then added some Red Dwarf Rasboras and then a few months later some Rosy Loaches. I've had the Rosy Loaches for about 2 months now and I've noticed some of them look a bit thinner than the others and I'm worried its what ever the Rice Fish had, it could just be a gender thing as it looks like just the males are thinner but some of them are particularly thin.
I don't think its a particularly strong disease/parasite but wondering if there is anything I can add to the tank that is not too strong and that wont effect the snails or shrimp?
Wills