carligraceee
Fishaholic
I don't know how something could've gone wrong so quickly. It started with the death of my twig catfish which spiked the ammonia a bit (not a lot but enough, around .15). I took him out and tested the water the next day and ammonia had dropped to 0ppm. Then, I noticed white spots on my Black Phantom Tetras and a lot on my Blue Phantom Pleco. I stayed calm and went and grabbed some API ICH treatment and turned the water up to around 83F (which makes me really nervous). I have lost 5 tetras in about 48 hours, all with their skin coming off as if something had slowly eaten away at them. Some of them when dead didn't even have white spots on their skin when out of the water, but three of them did.
Is this a flesh eating bacteria in my water and not ich? I am calling my fish store today to ask them questions as I do think my pleco that I bought recently from them but who was wild caught from Columbia brought this into my tank. What do I do? I do not want to lose anymore fish and I have a wonderful Butterfly fish I want to keep safe.
Is this a flesh eating bacteria in my water and not ich? I am calling my fish store today to ask them questions as I do think my pleco that I bought recently from them but who was wild caught from Columbia brought this into my tank. What do I do? I do not want to lose anymore fish and I have a wonderful Butterfly fish I want to keep safe.