I have a 30 gal tank that, up until recently, was thriving!
I had a school of 8 Blue Neon Tetras, 8 Harlequin Rasboras, 6 Rummy Nose Tetras, and a Bristle Nose Pleco.
Everything was going so well, and I felt the tank could handle it, I thought I could add a few more fish to bring even more color.
I added 3 more Blue Neons and three Fancy Guppies. They looked fine at the store, and I acclimated them and added them to the tank. All was well for about a week and a half when I noticed Ich on one of the Rummy Nose Tetras. This happened to me before, about a year and a half ago, and I wasn't equipped. I didn't have an adjustable thermometer, and I didn't have any medicine. I lost the entire tank. This time, I thought I was prepared. Only one fish seemed sick and I increased the temp slightly, and started medicating the water with an Ich treatment.
Within a week all the tetras and the guppies were dead. Two week later, the last of the Rasporas were gone.
I only have the Pleco left. It's been two weeks and he seems okay. No sign of Ich. He hides on the rocks and comes out to eat his cucumber slices as he normally does.
I've continued to do my weekly vacuum/water change. And the latest tests of the water shows the same as it has always been:
Ammonia = 0
PH = 7.8 (a bit high, but that's what comes out of the tap, and I have read that it's best to acclimate the fish than try to regulate the PH)
Nitrite = 0
Nitrate = 5.0
So my question(s):
How soon before I can safely add new fish to the tank? Since it's been two weeks since the last death, and the Pleco has not shown any symptoms, I've stopped medicating the water. However, I thought I should wait until after the holiday's when all travel was done and I could monitor any new fish carefully. (that would be another 3 weeks)
If this happens again, how much effort should I make to try to save a sick fish? As I said, I only saw one sick Rummy Nose at first, the rest didn't show any sign of Ich infection at all. I'm wondering if the Ich medication did any good. I'm also wondering if I should have (choke) euthanized that sick fish the moment I saw the symptoms. Maybe it would have been better to simply remove him from the tank than lose all of them. On the other hand, with the exception of the Rasbora's who lasted a lot longer, the others went so fast, could they have been infected without showing the symptoms?
Any advice would be appreciated.
I had a school of 8 Blue Neon Tetras, 8 Harlequin Rasboras, 6 Rummy Nose Tetras, and a Bristle Nose Pleco.
Everything was going so well, and I felt the tank could handle it, I thought I could add a few more fish to bring even more color.
I added 3 more Blue Neons and three Fancy Guppies. They looked fine at the store, and I acclimated them and added them to the tank. All was well for about a week and a half when I noticed Ich on one of the Rummy Nose Tetras. This happened to me before, about a year and a half ago, and I wasn't equipped. I didn't have an adjustable thermometer, and I didn't have any medicine. I lost the entire tank. This time, I thought I was prepared. Only one fish seemed sick and I increased the temp slightly, and started medicating the water with an Ich treatment.
Within a week all the tetras and the guppies were dead. Two week later, the last of the Rasporas were gone.
I only have the Pleco left. It's been two weeks and he seems okay. No sign of Ich. He hides on the rocks and comes out to eat his cucumber slices as he normally does.
I've continued to do my weekly vacuum/water change. And the latest tests of the water shows the same as it has always been:
Ammonia = 0
PH = 7.8 (a bit high, but that's what comes out of the tap, and I have read that it's best to acclimate the fish than try to regulate the PH)
Nitrite = 0
Nitrate = 5.0
So my question(s):
How soon before I can safely add new fish to the tank? Since it's been two weeks since the last death, and the Pleco has not shown any symptoms, I've stopped medicating the water. However, I thought I should wait until after the holiday's when all travel was done and I could monitor any new fish carefully. (that would be another 3 weeks)
If this happens again, how much effort should I make to try to save a sick fish? As I said, I only saw one sick Rummy Nose at first, the rest didn't show any sign of Ich infection at all. I'm wondering if the Ich medication did any good. I'm also wondering if I should have (choke) euthanized that sick fish the moment I saw the symptoms. Maybe it would have been better to simply remove him from the tank than lose all of them. On the other hand, with the exception of the Rasbora's who lasted a lot longer, the others went so fast, could they have been infected without showing the symptoms?
Any advice would be appreciated.