Digitalfirex
New Member
Hello. All.
First of all, thank you for any help, im new to this forum.
I have a 125g tank (72" long)... stocked with 2 Oscar fish (juvenile?), 2 parrot fish and a bala shark. This was stocked on oct. 6. My tank was fishless cycling prior, I did transfer a dirty sponge filter from my established 60g tank and the bala shark... he's about 6in and figured would benefit from the added leg room of the new tank. I did a 50% wc on friday... all the fish seemed to be happy and eating. Today I woke up to a large amount of white filament covering all of my rock gravel and even some covering my bala shark. He seemed lethargic too, while my tiger oscar was just laying on the bottom. I did a 50% wc and removed as much of the white film off the rocks as I could. Because cleaning most of the film, pieces were stirred all over the tank... so I did another 50% wc. My bala shark doesn't seem to be swimming as active as he normally does but seems better. Can't see film coming off of him. Originally I thought this was fungus in my tank, but now my bala shark looks to have what looks like ich. My oscar on the other hand seems worse... he was laying on the bottom seemingly dead... occasionally flipping upside down and sideways almost as if in pain... I raising the tank temp from 78 to 80 and added some salt... not sure on what else to try?
First of all, thank you for any help, im new to this forum.
I have a 125g tank (72" long)... stocked with 2 Oscar fish (juvenile?), 2 parrot fish and a bala shark. This was stocked on oct. 6. My tank was fishless cycling prior, I did transfer a dirty sponge filter from my established 60g tank and the bala shark... he's about 6in and figured would benefit from the added leg room of the new tank. I did a 50% wc on friday... all the fish seemed to be happy and eating. Today I woke up to a large amount of white filament covering all of my rock gravel and even some covering my bala shark. He seemed lethargic too, while my tiger oscar was just laying on the bottom. I did a 50% wc and removed as much of the white film off the rocks as I could. Because cleaning most of the film, pieces were stirred all over the tank... so I did another 50% wc. My bala shark doesn't seem to be swimming as active as he normally does but seems better. Can't see film coming off of him. Originally I thought this was fungus in my tank, but now my bala shark looks to have what looks like ich. My oscar on the other hand seems worse... he was laying on the bottom seemingly dead... occasionally flipping upside down and sideways almost as if in pain... I raising the tank temp from 78 to 80 and added some salt... not sure on what else to try?