SorryEh
Fish Fanatic
I noticed 2 weeks ago one of my cichlids scratched its head area against a rock twice and I did not think much of it. I now have noticed 4 fish do it at least twice and one fish has done it 3 or 4 times so I am pretty sure there is some sort of parasite. There is no visible parasite on any of the fish and the scratching is very minimal, I usually only see some scratching every 3 or 4 days and I am looking at the tank for over an hour a day. Everyone is acting completely normal apart from the scratching, they are all eating and creating healthy looking waste.
Water is changed 15% weekly and I often do 5% water changes every 3 days or so while vacuuming the substrate of waste. When I change the water all I use is my well water and I add a bit of API ph down to get the new water at a steady 8, also add API stress coat to each bucket of new water and then let the water aerate for at least 30 minutes.
Tank has 5 African cichlids and 2 BN plecs, the cichlids are all around 2 1/2 to 3 years old, the plecs are around a year old.
I am almost sure this suspected parasite was introduced by the newest inhabitants, 2 cichlids or the BN plecs, although only one of the new cichlids has scratched once and that was today, 3 weeks after I got them. Also recently introduced multiple pieces of mopani wood but it was heavily boiled and soaked, not to mention it was dry when I purchased it.
There should be not foreign chemicals introduced to cause this, I make sure I am washed and clean of anything when I work on the tank.
I normally would have added aquarium salt by now but I have these new BN's so that's not possible.
I hope this was enough information for some help here, never dealt with anything like this in my 10 years of doing this, worst I have had was a major fin rot on one fish and that was a simple treatment. Thank you in advance for any replies.
Tank size: 55 US gallons and has been running for over 2 months now
pH: 8
ammonia: 0 ppm
nitrite: 0 ppm
nitrate: 15 ppm
kH: I have not tested my carbonate hardness
gH: I have not tested gH recently but the water I am putting into my tank has a gH of around 250 ppm
tank temp: was 75F but I raised it to 81F a week ago
Water is changed 15% weekly and I often do 5% water changes every 3 days or so while vacuuming the substrate of waste. When I change the water all I use is my well water and I add a bit of API ph down to get the new water at a steady 8, also add API stress coat to each bucket of new water and then let the water aerate for at least 30 minutes.
Tank has 5 African cichlids and 2 BN plecs, the cichlids are all around 2 1/2 to 3 years old, the plecs are around a year old.
I am almost sure this suspected parasite was introduced by the newest inhabitants, 2 cichlids or the BN plecs, although only one of the new cichlids has scratched once and that was today, 3 weeks after I got them. Also recently introduced multiple pieces of mopani wood but it was heavily boiled and soaked, not to mention it was dry when I purchased it.
There should be not foreign chemicals introduced to cause this, I make sure I am washed and clean of anything when I work on the tank.
I normally would have added aquarium salt by now but I have these new BN's so that's not possible.
I hope this was enough information for some help here, never dealt with anything like this in my 10 years of doing this, worst I have had was a major fin rot on one fish and that was a simple treatment. Thank you in advance for any replies.
Tank size: 55 US gallons and has been running for over 2 months now
pH: 8
ammonia: 0 ppm
nitrite: 0 ppm
nitrate: 15 ppm
kH: I have not tested my carbonate hardness
gH: I have not tested gH recently but the water I am putting into my tank has a gH of around 250 ppm
tank temp: was 75F but I raised it to 81F a week ago