kristysweets
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i have a bronze cory that hasn't been doing well. i got my new 29 gal tank a couple days after christmas so it's been running for two months. for the first three or so weeks my water was fine. i had used an already cycled filter from my ten gal plus some water/rocks/ornaments so my tank seemed to be cycled right away, but then my water got cloudy (after the three weeks) so i waited to see if it would clear up and it didn't, then my bronze cory started looking sickly so when i did my weekly water change, i changed a good 90% of it and then i noticed one of the new ornaments i put in there had a white sticker covering the bottom and it was peeling off and i saw it was hollow. when i put it in the tank i had looked at the bottom and saw it was all white and didn't realize it was a sticker so i don't know if that has to do anything with my problems.
anyway i took out the ornament and sealed it(put it back in a couple of weeks later) after the water change i waited to see if my water would clear up, but it didn't after i guess a week. my cory still wasn't doing good, he was really bloated and fat looking, then i noticed a little bit of white on his sides so i treated the tank with maracyn after that he got better and was back to his normal size so since then my tank has been cycling again. it's finished now, but now my bronze cory is back to being fat and bloated. i noticed today that his body is all bubbly looking. were his dorsal fin is his body looks like bubbles. and inbetween his body scales, i know they are not scales, but i don't know what you call it, but you know how they have those lines in thier body inbetween them it's all bubbly. i'm not sure what this is or what to do for him?
my two albino cories are normal, they did have some fin loss during the recycling, but they seem fine otherwise and their fins are growing back. i also had another bronze cory that i accidently killed during the 90% water change, but it was fine. i also had a juli cory that died during the maracyn treatment. the bronze one and juli one that died were new fish, i had qt them for three weeks before i put them in the tank. the other three i've had since october. i did have another bronze cory, but it died in december
i couldn't get a good pic, but this is him. also he breaths fast and my tank params are normal and i just did a water change.
ammonia 0
nitrites 0
nitrates 20-40
ph 8
sorry for the long post
anyway i took out the ornament and sealed it(put it back in a couple of weeks later) after the water change i waited to see if my water would clear up, but it didn't after i guess a week. my cory still wasn't doing good, he was really bloated and fat looking, then i noticed a little bit of white on his sides so i treated the tank with maracyn after that he got better and was back to his normal size so since then my tank has been cycling again. it's finished now, but now my bronze cory is back to being fat and bloated. i noticed today that his body is all bubbly looking. were his dorsal fin is his body looks like bubbles. and inbetween his body scales, i know they are not scales, but i don't know what you call it, but you know how they have those lines in thier body inbetween them it's all bubbly. i'm not sure what this is or what to do for him?
my two albino cories are normal, they did have some fin loss during the recycling, but they seem fine otherwise and their fins are growing back. i also had another bronze cory that i accidently killed during the 90% water change, but it was fine. i also had a juli cory that died during the maracyn treatment. the bronze one and juli one that died were new fish, i had qt them for three weeks before i put them in the tank. the other three i've had since october. i did have another bronze cory, but it died in december
i couldn't get a good pic, but this is him. also he breaths fast and my tank params are normal and i just did a water change.
ammonia 0
nitrites 0
nitrates 20-40
ph 8
sorry for the long post