oneponygirl
Fishaholic
Here's the form:
1. Water parameters. (ammonia, nitrate, nitrite, PH, temp', Hardness etc) Ammonia and Nitrates are 0, PH is 7.2 - 7.4, temp is 80 (just checked it now, didn't realize it was that high), don't know about hardness (tested twice, once after each fish death)
2. A full description of the fishes symptoms. Fish start by losing color, have a drop in activity and have their fins clamped and "humped" backs, two have died, two are sick currently, one still looks healthy (of the adults, babies are fine). They are still eating
3. How often you do water changes and how much. Haven't done a water change since they have been sick because water stats are fine and have had a ton of evaporation lately and am topping off every couple of days sometimes as much as two gallons (of ten)
4. Any chemicals and treatments you add to the water. Only AquaSafe in the top off water
5. What tank mates are in the tank. Down to three adult Platys and about two dozen babies (most about a month old)
6. Tank size. Ten gallons
7. Finally Have you recently added any new fish? Only the babies born since I got the adults a little more than a month ago.
This is regarding my adult Platys, so far no baby loses that I can tell and none are showing signs of illness. I've only had them about a month. The first one died about two weeks ago I think but I thought it was a fluke since there were no signs of injury or disease. Then the second died a couple of days ago (this one had what looked like might be a bruise on one side) and the next day two more started showing the above signs. There were only five fish total so that leaves only one with no signs of illness. I don't know if it means anything but that fish is also my only male, could this be stress or injuiry due to his manly pursuits? I was planning on moving the male to another tank so as to avoid more babies but now that they are sick I want to wait until I know what's going on (will be moving the babies to my big tank also as soon as they are big enough to not get eaten by my dwarf gourami). Any thoughts, ideas?
1. Water parameters. (ammonia, nitrate, nitrite, PH, temp', Hardness etc) Ammonia and Nitrates are 0, PH is 7.2 - 7.4, temp is 80 (just checked it now, didn't realize it was that high), don't know about hardness (tested twice, once after each fish death)
2. A full description of the fishes symptoms. Fish start by losing color, have a drop in activity and have their fins clamped and "humped" backs, two have died, two are sick currently, one still looks healthy (of the adults, babies are fine). They are still eating
3. How often you do water changes and how much. Haven't done a water change since they have been sick because water stats are fine and have had a ton of evaporation lately and am topping off every couple of days sometimes as much as two gallons (of ten)
4. Any chemicals and treatments you add to the water. Only AquaSafe in the top off water
5. What tank mates are in the tank. Down to three adult Platys and about two dozen babies (most about a month old)
6. Tank size. Ten gallons
7. Finally Have you recently added any new fish? Only the babies born since I got the adults a little more than a month ago.
This is regarding my adult Platys, so far no baby loses that I can tell and none are showing signs of illness. I've only had them about a month. The first one died about two weeks ago I think but I thought it was a fluke since there were no signs of injury or disease. Then the second died a couple of days ago (this one had what looked like might be a bruise on one side) and the next day two more started showing the above signs. There were only five fish total so that leaves only one with no signs of illness. I don't know if it means anything but that fish is also my only male, could this be stress or injuiry due to his manly pursuits? I was planning on moving the male to another tank so as to avoid more babies but now that they are sick I want to wait until I know what's going on (will be moving the babies to my big tank also as soon as they are big enough to not get eaten by my dwarf gourami). Any thoughts, ideas?