I know they do look terrible. There’s about 3 smaller one and a very large fat one.That poor fish looks terrible, super skinny as well
I only have 4 I know they need more but I don’t have enough room. I would like to rehome them but I just don’t know where. There is no local fish store just the big box stores.It is initially almost certain to be fin nipping. This species, Hyphessobrycon eques, is well known for this. It must have a group of 12 minimum, more if possible. This number is critical with fish that are nippers to start with. How many of this species do you have?
It can also spread to other species. I don't know the size of the tank, or the fish now in it, so it is difficult to advise. And the presence of such a species is in itself a serious cause of stress, even without physical acts. Stress is the underlying cause of more than 90% of all disease in aquaria, so it is important to eliminate any aggression, perceived or actual.
The tank is only 10 gallons. I know they need bigger but they used to be in a 29 gallon but we moved and couldn’t take the big tank with us. I lived in a really small town so there wasn’t really many options of rehoming them.Some questions to fully understand what's happening:
What size is the tank?
How many serpae tetras are in the tank?
What is the full stocking?
What are the water paremeters? a
Are any of the other fish having this problem?
Thank you for the advice. How would you recommend I treat him? Unfortunately I don’t have a LFS and I don’t know anyone who has a tank. I am thinking maybe more plant will help the fish hide so they don’t get nipped at or chased.Serpae tetras are/will tear the other fish apart. I would say get 5 more to help with the aggression but the tank is too small for that.
I'm not sure how to go about treating that little serpae but I would suggest rehoming the others, once he's treated. It would make the other fish a whole lot safer. If you have a LFS or person with a big tank around you that would be ideal.