cheeky_chops
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I had a major crisis a few weeks ago when 3 of my platy and 1 dwarf gourami started going very thin and flicking against all the ornaments - I posted a thread on the emergency board and the symptoms were thought to be velvet.
when I went to my lfs for the recommended treatment, I took 1 of the platys that had died the nite before he had a large ulcer on 1 side and looked very thin as if shrivelled (especially his tail). I explained the deaths had all been male.
the man took the fish away looked at it with another worker and said he believed it to be fish tb he said I could not keep any more live bearers for 4mths and there was nothing I could do for the rest if they survive they survive he said.
I wasnt happy at his disregard of the fish i'd already purchased just because they were stock to him they are part ov our family!!
luckily I have had no more deaths my water stats have remained healthy throughout the deaths and now- however I am just worried that should I introduce any other fish into the aquarium the same might happen to them if left untreated.
Am I understocked now - is this dangerous to my tank? what should I restock with and when would be safe to introduce any new fish --- I really wanted a pleco for my community tank queen arabesque but dont want to purchase her if i inviting her into a death trap
Thank you if you could help - i've lost faith with my lfs
70ltr rekord
current stock
8 neon tetra
1 balloon mollie
3 platy
1 platy fry 5wks old
when I went to my lfs for the recommended treatment, I took 1 of the platys that had died the nite before he had a large ulcer on 1 side and looked very thin as if shrivelled (especially his tail). I explained the deaths had all been male.
the man took the fish away looked at it with another worker and said he believed it to be fish tb he said I could not keep any more live bearers for 4mths and there was nothing I could do for the rest if they survive they survive he said.
I wasnt happy at his disregard of the fish i'd already purchased just because they were stock to him they are part ov our family!!
luckily I have had no more deaths my water stats have remained healthy throughout the deaths and now- however I am just worried that should I introduce any other fish into the aquarium the same might happen to them if left untreated.
Am I understocked now - is this dangerous to my tank? what should I restock with and when would be safe to introduce any new fish --- I really wanted a pleco for my community tank queen arabesque but dont want to purchase her if i inviting her into a death trap
Thank you if you could help - i've lost faith with my lfs
70ltr rekord
current stock
8 neon tetra
1 balloon mollie
3 platy
1 platy fry 5wks old