FishFriends
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Hello all,
(Sorry for coming here only when I have a problem...
)
We set up this tank 1.5 years ago, and after the first difficult 6 months it was finally fine, cycled (Nitrite 0, Ammonia 0 - 0.25, Nitrate 20 - 40), peaceful, perfect. Well, almost perfect, since we had only 4 small fishes left in it - 3 Neon Tetras and 1 male Honey Gourami - a bit underpopulated, for a 10gal/40L tank. I was reluctant to buy more fish, risking bringing in some disease or aggression problems, but in a moment of boldness last week I bought a Cory and a male Guppy.
The problem: The Cory is still fine, but the Guppy, after just a few days, started bloating and losing its tail fin really fast, and his eyes went black. During the day I can't see any aggression towards him from the Neons or Honey Gourami. This morning he was hiding near the bottom behind some rocks, and now he is hiding near the surface behind some plants. He looks bad.
My question: Is it worth trying to save him? If so, how? Though last year all attempts were futile, and the fish just suffered more. Should we go straight for the clove oil???
Grateful for any advice,
FF
(Sorry for coming here only when I have a problem...
We set up this tank 1.5 years ago, and after the first difficult 6 months it was finally fine, cycled (Nitrite 0, Ammonia 0 - 0.25, Nitrate 20 - 40), peaceful, perfect. Well, almost perfect, since we had only 4 small fishes left in it - 3 Neon Tetras and 1 male Honey Gourami - a bit underpopulated, for a 10gal/40L tank. I was reluctant to buy more fish, risking bringing in some disease or aggression problems, but in a moment of boldness last week I bought a Cory and a male Guppy.
The problem: The Cory is still fine, but the Guppy, after just a few days, started bloating and losing its tail fin really fast, and his eyes went black. During the day I can't see any aggression towards him from the Neons or Honey Gourami. This morning he was hiding near the bottom behind some rocks, and now he is hiding near the surface behind some plants. He looks bad.
My question: Is it worth trying to save him? If so, how? Though last year all attempts were futile, and the fish just suffered more. Should we go straight for the clove oil???
Grateful for any advice,
FF