NonstickRon
Fish Crazy
I'm kinda bummed, hadn't lost a fish in a good while now, thought I was doing good. Ok, so yeah. Got this Neon Tetra Disease in my tank.
Long story short, I was browsing diagnosis sites tonight and I found a photo of exactly what my neons have.
[URL="http/www.fishdeals.com/fish_diseases/neon_tetra_disease/"]http/www.fishdeals.com/fish_diseases/neon_tetra_disease/[/URL]
I'm a little concerned due to the statement about it not being treatable. Came with one of the Black Neons I bought some time ago...I'd described the symptoms before but never really got it properly diagnosed or resolved and just kinda hoped it would go away with water changes. Well, it didn't, and I actually had one of my angelfish come down with something wierd too...A wierd sore that has slowly grown on its side. I didn't think it was connected at all cause it looked completely different from the wierd looking neon I have. Retrospectively, probably though because the fish is a much lighter color I guess. I managed to get the Angel out of the tank finally...I've a lot of trouble with that due to plants, decor. In the quarantine tank I was able to get a better look at it & noticed theres what looks like blistering along its dorsal fin. I'll include some links to some photos of the angelfish and my tank. Can't get the neons to hold still enough for my phone to snap a good enough photo to bother posting.
Angelfish - http/flickr.com/photos/nonstickron/32137...157612763413147
Tank - http/flickr.com/photos/nonstickron/32146...in/photostream/
To answer the first string of questions before they're asked...tank readings are:
55 gallon, ammonia 0, nitrite 0, nitrate 30, ph 6.8, temp 78, weekly water changes of 25-30%, feed New Life Spectrum, declor with Prime, filter is a Rena xp3 canister, fish recently added, 3 - 3 inch peacock malawi cichlids that lived in my hospital tank for about three weeks without me noticing anything wrong with them.
Plan of action: I still need to get the Black Neons out of course. I'm going to make a trap out of a water bottle, hopefully that will do the trick. Apparently it has spread to my one angelfish, and hopefully not to anything else. Especially since I just today managed to catch my rams and move them to a different tank today. I've dosed twice with Clout now, because a few days ago I noticed clear poops and I've had hex problems in the past. Also its a broad spectrum anti-parasitic and I wasn't really sure what was wrong with the Angelfish and figured parasites were a good a place to start as any. Going to do a water change tomorrow night (too late at night to get started wth it now) and every other night thereafter for a couple of weeks.
Long story short, I was browsing diagnosis sites tonight and I found a photo of exactly what my neons have.
[URL="http/www.fishdeals.com/fish_diseases/neon_tetra_disease/"]http/www.fishdeals.com/fish_diseases/neon_tetra_disease/[/URL]
I'm a little concerned due to the statement about it not being treatable. Came with one of the Black Neons I bought some time ago...I'd described the symptoms before but never really got it properly diagnosed or resolved and just kinda hoped it would go away with water changes. Well, it didn't, and I actually had one of my angelfish come down with something wierd too...A wierd sore that has slowly grown on its side. I didn't think it was connected at all cause it looked completely different from the wierd looking neon I have. Retrospectively, probably though because the fish is a much lighter color I guess. I managed to get the Angel out of the tank finally...I've a lot of trouble with that due to plants, decor. In the quarantine tank I was able to get a better look at it & noticed theres what looks like blistering along its dorsal fin. I'll include some links to some photos of the angelfish and my tank. Can't get the neons to hold still enough for my phone to snap a good enough photo to bother posting.
Angelfish - http/flickr.com/photos/nonstickron/32137...157612763413147
Tank - http/flickr.com/photos/nonstickron/32146...in/photostream/
To answer the first string of questions before they're asked...tank readings are:
55 gallon, ammonia 0, nitrite 0, nitrate 30, ph 6.8, temp 78, weekly water changes of 25-30%, feed New Life Spectrum, declor with Prime, filter is a Rena xp3 canister, fish recently added, 3 - 3 inch peacock malawi cichlids that lived in my hospital tank for about three weeks without me noticing anything wrong with them.
Plan of action: I still need to get the Black Neons out of course. I'm going to make a trap out of a water bottle, hopefully that will do the trick. Apparently it has spread to my one angelfish, and hopefully not to anything else. Especially since I just today managed to catch my rams and move them to a different tank today. I've dosed twice with Clout now, because a few days ago I noticed clear poops and I've had hex problems in the past. Also its a broad spectrum anti-parasitic and I wasn't really sure what was wrong with the Angelfish and figured parasites were a good a place to start as any. Going to do a water change tomorrow night (too late at night to get started wth it now) and every other night thereafter for a couple of weeks.