WhiteOranda
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Hi everyone!
This is my first post here, thank you for reading.
My black mollies seem to be having an ongoing health problem.
I received a 64 liter (17 gallon) fish tank, it has been running for a couple of years. It was stocked with a black molly colony, a Chinese algae eater, a pair of yoyo loaches (botia) and a bristlenose pleco, as well as a decent amount of live plants. It was obviously overstocked, under filled and under filtered, and a couple of the male mollies seemed to have some type of white film on their faces/heads. Water parameters were okay and I did a 50% water change as well as adding a filter, which ended up replacing the original filter after it was done cycling.
I first rehomed all the bottom dwellers and then tried treating the mollies with Sera Baktopur (water conditioner against bacterial infections (e.g. mouth and fin rot)). There were about 10 mollies and only a couple of them showed symptoms. Then my 26 liter (7 gallon) cherry shrimp tank started leaking and I had to put the shrimp and live plants in the main tank and ended up rehoming all of the healthy mollies.
I was left with 3 black molly males who still seem to be sick. I put two of them in a new 7 gallon (with the old cycled filter from the fish tank), along with a makeshift divider and I left the third molly alone with the shrimp in the main tank. The 3 mollies are very aggressive towards each other so they can’t be kept together. I suspect they developed the wounds/fungus/? because they kept fighting each other. I just started treating the quarantine tank with another round of Baktopur and Sera Ectopur (an oxygen releasing salt blend for caring in case of stress and for the effective support of disease treatments against external diseases of fish (e.g. ectoparasites, bacteria, fungal infections)). I am not currently treating the main tank as I fear harming the shrimp.
The tanks are kept at 27 degrees Celsius (80 degrees Fahrenheit).
The main tank is reading CL2 = 0.8, pH = 7.4, KH = 15, GH = 16, NO2 = 0, NO3 = 100.
And the quarantine tank is at CL2 = 0.8, pH = 7.4, KH = 15, GH = 16, NO2 = 0, NO3 = 0.
Please give me some advice if you know how to help the fish ASAP. Should I change the treatment? You can see some pictures of the fish here on Imgur. Thank you!
This is my first post here, thank you for reading.
My black mollies seem to be having an ongoing health problem.
I received a 64 liter (17 gallon) fish tank, it has been running for a couple of years. It was stocked with a black molly colony, a Chinese algae eater, a pair of yoyo loaches (botia) and a bristlenose pleco, as well as a decent amount of live plants. It was obviously overstocked, under filled and under filtered, and a couple of the male mollies seemed to have some type of white film on their faces/heads. Water parameters were okay and I did a 50% water change as well as adding a filter, which ended up replacing the original filter after it was done cycling.
I first rehomed all the bottom dwellers and then tried treating the mollies with Sera Baktopur (water conditioner against bacterial infections (e.g. mouth and fin rot)). There were about 10 mollies and only a couple of them showed symptoms. Then my 26 liter (7 gallon) cherry shrimp tank started leaking and I had to put the shrimp and live plants in the main tank and ended up rehoming all of the healthy mollies.
I was left with 3 black molly males who still seem to be sick. I put two of them in a new 7 gallon (with the old cycled filter from the fish tank), along with a makeshift divider and I left the third molly alone with the shrimp in the main tank. The 3 mollies are very aggressive towards each other so they can’t be kept together. I suspect they developed the wounds/fungus/? because they kept fighting each other. I just started treating the quarantine tank with another round of Baktopur and Sera Ectopur (an oxygen releasing salt blend for caring in case of stress and for the effective support of disease treatments against external diseases of fish (e.g. ectoparasites, bacteria, fungal infections)). I am not currently treating the main tank as I fear harming the shrimp.
The tanks are kept at 27 degrees Celsius (80 degrees Fahrenheit).
The main tank is reading CL2 = 0.8, pH = 7.4, KH = 15, GH = 16, NO2 = 0, NO3 = 100.
And the quarantine tank is at CL2 = 0.8, pH = 7.4, KH = 15, GH = 16, NO2 = 0, NO3 = 0.
Please give me some advice if you know how to help the fish ASAP. Should I change the treatment? You can see some pictures of the fish here on Imgur. Thank you!
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