Hello, last night I noticed that our old platy fish (we've had for 2 years and who survived our lack of knowledge about nitrogen cycles when we first got her) was moving a bit funny around the tank. Her fellow tank mate passed recently (we think from old age) so I thought she was lying on the tank floor following the corys for company and she was still eating. Last night when I turned the lights off there was no problems.
This morning I woke up to finding the platy dead, covered with white string fronds of what certainly looks like mould. One of the corys is also covered all over with the stuff, and I think I can see small amounts on at least one other cory and on one of the harlequins. A third cory doesn't appear to have a lot on them however they're not moving or reacting so I think might be on their way out too.
Looking around the tank I can see what looks like the same stuff but growing more closely together yet thinner in appearance on a natural log in the tank. I am going to get some photos once I've posted this.
Its a 60L tank with a mahoosive filter that can do a tank twice that size. There are 5 harlequins, 5 cory doras, and 6 danios. We recently found a baby cory swimming in the tank however I don't know if its still alive or not
I can't find the water testing kit as we moved house 4 weeks ago and still aren't completely unpacked. To be honest its not me who looks after the fish but my partner who is currently in bed asleep while on night shifts, so as a result I do not know when the fish tank was last cleaned out although I think was within the last 7-8 days.
Edit: I've found a big lump of mouldy looking fluffy stuff at the back of the tank, we haven't lost any further fish but this could only have appeared within the last 24hrs. What could have caused this?
This morning I woke up to finding the platy dead, covered with white string fronds of what certainly looks like mould. One of the corys is also covered all over with the stuff, and I think I can see small amounts on at least one other cory and on one of the harlequins. A third cory doesn't appear to have a lot on them however they're not moving or reacting so I think might be on their way out too.
Looking around the tank I can see what looks like the same stuff but growing more closely together yet thinner in appearance on a natural log in the tank. I am going to get some photos once I've posted this.
Its a 60L tank with a mahoosive filter that can do a tank twice that size. There are 5 harlequins, 5 cory doras, and 6 danios. We recently found a baby cory swimming in the tank however I don't know if its still alive or not
I can't find the water testing kit as we moved house 4 weeks ago and still aren't completely unpacked. To be honest its not me who looks after the fish but my partner who is currently in bed asleep while on night shifts, so as a result I do not know when the fish tank was last cleaned out although I think was within the last 7-8 days.
Edit: I've found a big lump of mouldy looking fluffy stuff at the back of the tank, we haven't lost any further fish but this could only have appeared within the last 24hrs. What could have caused this?