trinity_lee1
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I am reposting this post with more information as I have now a possible sick cichild. I would appreciate anyone that can help to read the below 3 exchanges (only short) and it should explain whats going on. I do need help on this and hope that someone can advise me on what to do for the best?
First post:
Hi I have a 120 litre tank with 10 neon tetras, ciclids, platys, dwarf guerami's, corys and bristlenose and today I have noticed 2 of my tetras have lost the red on their backs and the one that the red has competely gone on has a slightly curved tail. I have looked online and wonder if this is 'neon tetra disease'? I have done a water test and all seems fine.
Should I remove the two fish to another tank? Is it likely they will die? Ive heard if it is that disease there is no treatment?
Any advise greatly appreciated.
Thx
Trinity
PS weirdly they are both not behaving sick, they are still swimming around with other tetras
Response:
You should quarantine them for now, incase it's something serious.
Neon tetras are notorious for contracting diseases, many of them which can spread from fish to fish. There is, of course, the infamous "neon tetra disease" which is debatable as being an actual disease or just a name to cover up other unknown/undiagnosed conditions. So yes, please do remove him from the tank. From there on.... I don't know what to tell you.
I don't think there IS a treatment either.
Last response by me:
Thanks Blitz, I have quarentined 3, they are still swimming and eating but with the obvious signs. I am getting very worried now though because my largest cichild (keyhole) seems to have lost some of it colour. It sounds awful but I would feel 1000 times worse if I lost this fish even though I love the neons too. I have no clue as what to do or where to go from here, do I treat the tank for something?? If so what?
I really need some help here, Im scared this 'disease' is gonna wipe out my tank, I might repost this again to see if I get anymore responses on the cichild than I did on the neons.
Thanks again for your advice.
First post:
Hi I have a 120 litre tank with 10 neon tetras, ciclids, platys, dwarf guerami's, corys and bristlenose and today I have noticed 2 of my tetras have lost the red on their backs and the one that the red has competely gone on has a slightly curved tail. I have looked online and wonder if this is 'neon tetra disease'? I have done a water test and all seems fine.
Should I remove the two fish to another tank? Is it likely they will die? Ive heard if it is that disease there is no treatment?
Any advise greatly appreciated.
Thx
Trinity
PS weirdly they are both not behaving sick, they are still swimming around with other tetras
Response:
You should quarantine them for now, incase it's something serious.
Neon tetras are notorious for contracting diseases, many of them which can spread from fish to fish. There is, of course, the infamous "neon tetra disease" which is debatable as being an actual disease or just a name to cover up other unknown/undiagnosed conditions. So yes, please do remove him from the tank. From there on.... I don't know what to tell you.
I don't think there IS a treatment either.
Last response by me:
Thanks Blitz, I have quarentined 3, they are still swimming and eating but with the obvious signs. I am getting very worried now though because my largest cichild (keyhole) seems to have lost some of it colour. It sounds awful but I would feel 1000 times worse if I lost this fish even though I love the neons too. I have no clue as what to do or where to go from here, do I treat the tank for something?? If so what?
I really need some help here, Im scared this 'disease' is gonna wipe out my tank, I might repost this again to see if I get anymore responses on the cichild than I did on the neons.
Thanks again for your advice.