FlakeyBiscuit3.14
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Okay, so I got home from work tonight and one of my corys was sitting up against the glass, fins down, and now has not moved for hours. The other corys in the tank are all doing fine and are acting quite happy and healthy.
29G tank, with bloodfin tetras, platies, ghost shrimp, a snail, and the corys. I have 5 corys total. The tank I've had cycled for at least two months, and the corys for at least a month now. The now sick cory is one of the smallest of the bunch, with two of the 5 (all bought at the same time and same age) being about triple the size of this poor little guy. I know I have witnessed all 5 corys eating before, though yes, some more than others. I feed tropical flake and hikari bottom feeder pellets daily, and freeze dried bloodworms about once a week. Since adding the platies (a few weeks ago), I have been doing either one 50% water change a week, or two 30% water changes a week. Most recent water change was yesterday. With a liquid test kit, I consistently get readings of 0ppm ammonia and nitrite, with nitrate being usually 10ppm before the water change. The tank has very fine sand and live plants and driftwood. It is kept about 75-76F. The cory may have slightly red gills? but no missing barbels. All other fish acting normally with no other signs of sickness.
I have one other tank that I could move the cory to, but it is a 10G tank with guppies and fairly coarse gravel substrate. Not sure if I should risk moving him....
Any ideas??? I feel so bad for the little guy!
29G tank, with bloodfin tetras, platies, ghost shrimp, a snail, and the corys. I have 5 corys total. The tank I've had cycled for at least two months, and the corys for at least a month now. The now sick cory is one of the smallest of the bunch, with two of the 5 (all bought at the same time and same age) being about triple the size of this poor little guy. I know I have witnessed all 5 corys eating before, though yes, some more than others. I feed tropical flake and hikari bottom feeder pellets daily, and freeze dried bloodworms about once a week. Since adding the platies (a few weeks ago), I have been doing either one 50% water change a week, or two 30% water changes a week. Most recent water change was yesterday. With a liquid test kit, I consistently get readings of 0ppm ammonia and nitrite, with nitrate being usually 10ppm before the water change. The tank has very fine sand and live plants and driftwood. It is kept about 75-76F. The cory may have slightly red gills? but no missing barbels. All other fish acting normally with no other signs of sickness.
I have one other tank that I could move the cory to, but it is a 10G tank with guppies and fairly coarse gravel substrate. Not sure if I should risk moving him....
Any ideas??? I feel so bad for the little guy!