Florin Andrei
New Member
Relatively new 40 l (10 gal) tank. Was installed over 2 months ago. First inhabitants were 3 tetras. Later I added 1 small pleco and 2 plants.
I don't know the current chemical status. Several weeks ago I took a sample of water to the shop and they tested it for me, all parameters were within acceptable limits.
I did not change the water for a long time because people at the store told me not to. After a while, the water became milky and cloudy, to the point where it was hard to see anything inside. Then I changed the water (25% by volume) and replaced the filter. It cleared up in a few days.
I went on a trip overseas for a week, my wife was in charge of feeding the fish. Everything was fine when I left, the water clear, the fish healthy and active.
I returned yesterday. The pleco was dead already. The 3 tetras are sick, their fins and tails have disappeared. They have trouble swimming. There's some white spots on their bellies. There are some bizarre little balls in 2 or 3 places in the tank that look like round chunks of jellyfish.
During my absence, weather was pretty hot, but I don't think the water ever was above 28 C (83 F).
The fish were probably overfed.
If it's a bacterial infection, I can think of 2 sources: When I changed the water, I used a plastic bucket that was sitting outside. I cleaned it, but perhaps there were some germs on it. Another possible source: I installed 2 rocks on the bottom for the pleco to hide under; I kept them in boiling water for a few minutes before, but maybe that was not enough.
What can I do?
I don't know the current chemical status. Several weeks ago I took a sample of water to the shop and they tested it for me, all parameters were within acceptable limits.
I did not change the water for a long time because people at the store told me not to. After a while, the water became milky and cloudy, to the point where it was hard to see anything inside. Then I changed the water (25% by volume) and replaced the filter. It cleared up in a few days.
I went on a trip overseas for a week, my wife was in charge of feeding the fish. Everything was fine when I left, the water clear, the fish healthy and active.
I returned yesterday. The pleco was dead already. The 3 tetras are sick, their fins and tails have disappeared. They have trouble swimming. There's some white spots on their bellies. There are some bizarre little balls in 2 or 3 places in the tank that look like round chunks of jellyfish.
During my absence, weather was pretty hot, but I don't think the water ever was above 28 C (83 F).
The fish were probably overfed.
If it's a bacterial infection, I can think of 2 sources: When I changed the water, I used a plastic bucket that was sitting outside. I cleaned it, but perhaps there were some germs on it. Another possible source: I installed 2 rocks on the bottom for the pleco to hide under; I kept them in boiling water for a few minutes before, but maybe that was not enough.
What can I do?