VTDrew
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So last week I posted about new young angel fish that I got which were dropping like flies. I lost all 4 within 4 days. We ruled out water quality:
0 Ammonia
0 Nitrites
5 Nitrates
Low Phosphate (can't remember exact number)
3-4deg GH
0deg KH
Temp was around 78 although I tried to raise it towards the end.
I noticed around that time that my Cockatoo Apisto started acting funny, and shy, he is an older fish but recently moved him to my larger new tank...he is not a shy fish at all and loves to follow me around the room. Soon after he developed a chromataphore issue, his rear end (from anal fins back) was super dark and his front was camoflaged but on the lighter side. There was a very, very distinct point on his body that this change occurred. Neither end of his body was abnormal. I debated moving him back to his old tank thinking he was just stressed from the move to the 56 gallon tank but figured he would adapt and come to love being in a tank more then twice the size of his 20, not to mention moving tanks would be more stressful. Now, I think I'm seeing the early signs of dropsy.
Anyway, with dropsy presenting its self, I decided that the stress of a move back to his old tank would be a worthwhile risk. The bag is floating now. The old tank has changed a litle since he left, but mostly the same. Just 3 more neon's and two guppies. Otherwise, same old tank with the same old inhabitants. No one has yet claimed his old hiding spot.
So, to the point, can stress cause dropsy. At this point the Buenos Aires Tetra's are my number one suspect in what killed the angels. Could they also be pissing off my Apisto? The Tetra's are going back the the LFS tomorrow, but I didn't want to wait a single second to save my favorite fish. If he wants to live in a 20gal then he can live in a 20gal! Maybe he just missed sleeping in the bedroom with me .
Thoughts?
So last week I posted about new young angel fish that I got which were dropping like flies. I lost all 4 within 4 days. We ruled out water quality:
0 Ammonia
0 Nitrites
5 Nitrates
Low Phosphate (can't remember exact number)
3-4deg GH
0deg KH
Temp was around 78 although I tried to raise it towards the end.
I noticed around that time that my Cockatoo Apisto started acting funny, and shy, he is an older fish but recently moved him to my larger new tank...he is not a shy fish at all and loves to follow me around the room. Soon after he developed a chromataphore issue, his rear end (from anal fins back) was super dark and his front was camoflaged but on the lighter side. There was a very, very distinct point on his body that this change occurred. Neither end of his body was abnormal. I debated moving him back to his old tank thinking he was just stressed from the move to the 56 gallon tank but figured he would adapt and come to love being in a tank more then twice the size of his 20, not to mention moving tanks would be more stressful. Now, I think I'm seeing the early signs of dropsy.
Anyway, with dropsy presenting its self, I decided that the stress of a move back to his old tank would be a worthwhile risk. The bag is floating now. The old tank has changed a litle since he left, but mostly the same. Just 3 more neon's and two guppies. Otherwise, same old tank with the same old inhabitants. No one has yet claimed his old hiding spot.
So, to the point, can stress cause dropsy. At this point the Buenos Aires Tetra's are my number one suspect in what killed the angels. Could they also be pissing off my Apisto? The Tetra's are going back the the LFS tomorrow, but I didn't want to wait a single second to save my favorite fish. If he wants to live in a 20gal then he can live in a 20gal! Maybe he just missed sleeping in the bedroom with me .
Thoughts?