Hi, I wonder if anyone can help. I am new to fishkeeping (4 months). I have a 70 Litre tank with 4 Adult Platys, 2 Juvenile (raised in the tank), 3 Trilineatus Cory Catfish and 3 Assassin Snails. Over the last 2-3 weeks I have lost 2 Corys (originally had 5, now 3) and 2 platys to an unknown disease. Tank is fully cycled and I perform a 30% water change once a week, I have API Master Test Kit and consistently have 0 ammonia, 0 nitrite and between 10-20 nitrate. I have been treating the tank with Melafix and Pimafix as recommended to me by my local fish shop but am still concerned about the corys.
Neither of the platys that died had any visual symptom's however both started hiding behind plants or resting at the surface (not gasping for air and no rapid breathing) a few hours before they died. Both did not eat the day before they died and before that were acting perfectly normal.
Both Corys had different symptom's, the first one that died had turned a darker colour and starting swimming around in the mid water level and resting on plant leaves. The second cory also turned darker coloured but also seemed to have a swim bladder issue as he had a swollen stomach and twice I saw him floating upside down but would go back to acting normal within minutes.
Since starting Melafix and Pimafix only 1 of the fish died and the platys seem to be fine. However I am still concerned about the 3 remaining corys. 2 of the corys barbels have all but disappeared and since starting the medication have began to form a milky/cloudy appearance around their noses, the 3rd is looking ok but his barbels also seem to be getting shorter. All 3 are eating fine and behaving normally. I am not sure if the barbel issue is because of my gravel or a bacterial infection, my local fish shop told me the gravel is fine and have never had issues with corys on gravel but I have read online that they much prefer sand. I clean the gravel weekly with water change siphon and also a couple of times a week with an Eheim quick vac pro. I am considering trying a new medication and have read good things about Esha 2000.
I have added a picture of one of the corys with the cloudy nose. Any advice would be greatly appreciated regarding type of disease/medication/changing to sand, Thanks.
Neither of the platys that died had any visual symptom's however both started hiding behind plants or resting at the surface (not gasping for air and no rapid breathing) a few hours before they died. Both did not eat the day before they died and before that were acting perfectly normal.
Both Corys had different symptom's, the first one that died had turned a darker colour and starting swimming around in the mid water level and resting on plant leaves. The second cory also turned darker coloured but also seemed to have a swim bladder issue as he had a swollen stomach and twice I saw him floating upside down but would go back to acting normal within minutes.
Since starting Melafix and Pimafix only 1 of the fish died and the platys seem to be fine. However I am still concerned about the 3 remaining corys. 2 of the corys barbels have all but disappeared and since starting the medication have began to form a milky/cloudy appearance around their noses, the 3rd is looking ok but his barbels also seem to be getting shorter. All 3 are eating fine and behaving normally. I am not sure if the barbel issue is because of my gravel or a bacterial infection, my local fish shop told me the gravel is fine and have never had issues with corys on gravel but I have read online that they much prefer sand. I clean the gravel weekly with water change siphon and also a couple of times a week with an Eheim quick vac pro. I am considering trying a new medication and have read good things about Esha 2000.
I have added a picture of one of the corys with the cloudy nose. Any advice would be greatly appreciated regarding type of disease/medication/changing to sand, Thanks.