Sorry to hearSadly I lost 3, the Gourami with Dropsy, the Loach with the white spot and my red tail shark dissapeared without a trace so I am assuming he died and was eaten. None of them were really surprising, but very sad all the same.
That's good news! Keep up those white spot treatements until all the spots are gone, and then do 1 treatement just to make sure!Still on the upside the catfish look a lot better, one is completely white spot free, the other has a few spots left, but most are gone (I am sure we can clear that up).
Oh I like that idea! haha.My daughter thinks we should get rid of one of our sofas and put in a whole wall of tanks
** My daughter thinks we should get rid of one of our sofas and put in a whole wall of tanks**
And a fish room is born!!!
Sorry to hearSadly I lost 3, the Gourami with Dropsy, the Loach with the white spot and my red tail shark dissapeared without a trace so I am assuming he died and was eaten. None of them were really surprising, but very sad all the same.
yes I was really sad about that, also my last Loach now has a couple of whitespots on it... I think he's lonely. I really really need a bigger tank to get a whole shoal of them lolololol
Oh I like that idea! haha.My daughter thinks we should get rid of one of our sofas and put in a whole wall of tanks
HAHA nice work!I told the hubby to build me a room( I didn't dare call it a fish room) and I would put all of my tanks in there and it would free up alot of space in the house. The room is almost ready to be painted. If I called it a fish room, he would of had a fit and never built it, so I call it my office.
I don't think it's a recommended idea to pull decorations out just because the bottom feeders are sticking around it. Often, loaches and catfish are nocturnal, and will hide oftenly during the day. through my experience, they'll often pick a "favorite" hiding place (my raphael catfish's being a tacky plastic log) and always be in that spot during the day time, despite the other hiding areas, even if the other hiding areas seem even more favorable (I've also got a less tacky log and a large cave for him. He still sticks to the tacky log.)Well the update is the pictus are now white spot free, and the remaining loach has about 2 spots on its tail... plus the last 2 days has started to show itself around the tank and seems much happier.
I spoke to my LFS and they said take his ornamental (inca)head home out and see if that gets him out and about... well it did, there are still plenty more hidey holes so he could still hide, but he hasnt tried and is now happily munching on the daphnia that I put in today... all the fish loved those.
Funny thing was when I took that head out I noticed that the outer paint was coming off with light scratching, and when I looked inside the paint had come off there too!!! I am no sure if that was causing the loaches to be sick or anything, but there is such a marked difference in the loach since I took it away it has really got me wondering.
I took it back to the shop and they exchanged it without question, I have another similar "ruin" in the tank and that was fine, so am hoping it was a one off.
HAHA about the Fish Room!!! I am sure I'll be working up to that.. I can see how you'd get there though..
I noticed these things flicking around... baby platys!!! They are so much smaller than my molly babies were when they were born.. I am wondering if they are premature.. they are about 6mm..
I honestly thought the platy fry would be a similar size to the mollies so assumed I'd be able to move them to my baby tank, ready for the next expectant mum.. but I think the big babies will most likely eat the little ones... gahhh! I can definitely see how you can end up with 8 tanks! lol
I honestly leave my baby fish to natural selection. If they were meant to survive then they will. Unless it was an absolute miracle that my fish had babies,then I would for sure separate them. Maybe wait until the babies become a bit bigger, and whichever ones have survived you can scoop up and put them with the mollies. I don't really know enough about mollies to answer whether they would eat the platy babies or not