slowcountry
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Tank size: 55gal
pH:8.2
ammonia:0
nitrite:0
nitrate:40ppm
kH:268.5
gH:89.5
tank temp:78.3 degrees F
Fish Symptoms (include full description including lesion, color, location, fish behavior):
Female mollies lethargic and shimmering occasionally, a number of guppies and mollies occasionally rubbing their bellies on the air lines in the tank, they do not appear to scratch the gravel or any other object. One female molly that is ruffly 3months old has developed Popeye. One female guppy that is 6 months old has some damage, (possibly fin rot) and a little discoloration on its pectoral fins.
Volume and Frequency of water changes: 20% weekly, 50% 2 days ago
Chemical Additives or Media in your tank: Standard aquarium gravel, outboard Aqueon 55 filter, 1 Tbsp aquarium salt / 10 gallons. After the 50% water change added API Stress Coat. 4 varieties of live plants, and 2 artificial logs.
Tank inhabitants: 4 Adult mollies, 12 juvenile mollies, 6 adult guppies, 6 neon tetras, 3 marble angels, 2 sparkling (Miniature) gourami, 1 cory catfish, 1 red tail shark.
Recent additions to your tank (living or decoration):None
Exposure to chemicals:None
Digital photo (include if possible):None
3 weeks ago 6 of my Guppies and 4 sword tails developed white material on their bodies. I used Melafix for seven days. At day 4 and 5 I started losing fish, by day 7 I lost all the infected fish but one female sword. Before the fish died, the white material started clearing up. The surviving green sword then developed Popeye and her scales looked like a pine cone on her head and 1/4 way back on her body. At day 5 I also added 1/2 the dose of Pimafix to see if this would help. At day 7 I did a 25% water change and started a treatment of Maracyn Plus. The green sword recovered by the end of the treatment however, it would appear that she is blind in one eye.
1 week ago, a number of the fish started scratching the gravel, fake logs, and airline tubing. Although no external markings were present, I assumed that there were parasites present so I treated with Maracide with Biospheres for the recommended duration. This seemed to pretty much cure the problem for the exception that several of the live bearers appeared lethargic.
2 days ago, I did a 50% water change. Normally I use the water from my home's water softener, but after asking a number of questions on the forum and reading the replies, I started using the well water before it enters the softener. The GH number included in this post is obviously a combination of the existing water and the added well water. The well water's GH before entering the softener is ruffly 286.4 ppm. Now, as mentioned a number of the live bearers are scratching their bellies on the air line, one juvenile molly has Popeye, and one guppy has what appears to be fin rot on its pectoral fins and appears lethargic, two adult female mollies appear lethargic and shimmy occasionally. None of the angels, neons, gourami, red tail shark, or cory cat show any sign of stress and appear very happy.
Before the last water change, I filled my water bottles with hot water, about 160 degrees F to see if there was some bacteria present. I let these sit overnight before use. Normally I do not add water conditioner, but during the 50% water change I did to see if it would help. I always maintain 1 Tbsp aquarium salt per 10 gallons. I have two 10 gallon tanks and 1 20 gallon tank with the same water make-up and living conditions. These house jouvinile fish born from the live bearers from my display tank. None of these fish have shown any signs remotely similar to my display tank. I periodically lose about 25% of my molly fry, the females both have 90+ every 35 days or so.
I don't like treating the fish as I believe it is hard on them. When I do, I try to use medications that will be compatible with the plants and more delicate fish. I am at a loss what is at work here and how to eradicate the problem.
pH:8.2
ammonia:0
nitrite:0
nitrate:40ppm
kH:268.5
gH:89.5
tank temp:78.3 degrees F
Fish Symptoms (include full description including lesion, color, location, fish behavior):
Female mollies lethargic and shimmering occasionally, a number of guppies and mollies occasionally rubbing their bellies on the air lines in the tank, they do not appear to scratch the gravel or any other object. One female molly that is ruffly 3months old has developed Popeye. One female guppy that is 6 months old has some damage, (possibly fin rot) and a little discoloration on its pectoral fins.
Volume and Frequency of water changes: 20% weekly, 50% 2 days ago
Chemical Additives or Media in your tank: Standard aquarium gravel, outboard Aqueon 55 filter, 1 Tbsp aquarium salt / 10 gallons. After the 50% water change added API Stress Coat. 4 varieties of live plants, and 2 artificial logs.
Tank inhabitants: 4 Adult mollies, 12 juvenile mollies, 6 adult guppies, 6 neon tetras, 3 marble angels, 2 sparkling (Miniature) gourami, 1 cory catfish, 1 red tail shark.
Recent additions to your tank (living or decoration):None
Exposure to chemicals:None
Digital photo (include if possible):None
3 weeks ago 6 of my Guppies and 4 sword tails developed white material on their bodies. I used Melafix for seven days. At day 4 and 5 I started losing fish, by day 7 I lost all the infected fish but one female sword. Before the fish died, the white material started clearing up. The surviving green sword then developed Popeye and her scales looked like a pine cone on her head and 1/4 way back on her body. At day 5 I also added 1/2 the dose of Pimafix to see if this would help. At day 7 I did a 25% water change and started a treatment of Maracyn Plus. The green sword recovered by the end of the treatment however, it would appear that she is blind in one eye.
1 week ago, a number of the fish started scratching the gravel, fake logs, and airline tubing. Although no external markings were present, I assumed that there were parasites present so I treated with Maracide with Biospheres for the recommended duration. This seemed to pretty much cure the problem for the exception that several of the live bearers appeared lethargic.
2 days ago, I did a 50% water change. Normally I use the water from my home's water softener, but after asking a number of questions on the forum and reading the replies, I started using the well water before it enters the softener. The GH number included in this post is obviously a combination of the existing water and the added well water. The well water's GH before entering the softener is ruffly 286.4 ppm. Now, as mentioned a number of the live bearers are scratching their bellies on the air line, one juvenile molly has Popeye, and one guppy has what appears to be fin rot on its pectoral fins and appears lethargic, two adult female mollies appear lethargic and shimmy occasionally. None of the angels, neons, gourami, red tail shark, or cory cat show any sign of stress and appear very happy.
Before the last water change, I filled my water bottles with hot water, about 160 degrees F to see if there was some bacteria present. I let these sit overnight before use. Normally I do not add water conditioner, but during the 50% water change I did to see if it would help. I always maintain 1 Tbsp aquarium salt per 10 gallons. I have two 10 gallon tanks and 1 20 gallon tank with the same water make-up and living conditions. These house jouvinile fish born from the live bearers from my display tank. None of these fish have shown any signs remotely similar to my display tank. I periodically lose about 25% of my molly fry, the females both have 90+ every 35 days or so.
I don't like treating the fish as I believe it is hard on them. When I do, I try to use medications that will be compatible with the plants and more delicate fish. I am at a loss what is at work here and how to eradicate the problem.