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Picked up 4 panda corydoras to put into my 10gal quarantine tank today.
curbside pickup, from a locker box, usually a fantastic LFS.
before I went to pick them up, I did a major gravel vac and water change of 75%.
this tank is fully cycled, all the normal readings ammonia is 0, nitrite is0 nitrates less than 10. Ph is at 7.6/7.7 ish. GH is < 150 because I’m using RO water in this tank as well.
rinsed the intake sponge I have on the HOB filter in tank water. I have 2 planted ludwigia plants, 2 planted wisteria plants. I also have 3 floating hornwort plants, 4 floating frog it plants, and 3 more floating wisteria plants.
On to the fish. 3 of the pandas looked perfectly healthy.
mine of them seemed to be covered in a white film. Much like the last time I had pandas die off on me and I treated it as fungus. To me this looks more like a mucus though, possibly shedding off because the fish is under stress.
anyways, I acclimated the fish, added them to the tank, and the sickly looking one sat in the same spot for about 2 hours, breathing very heavy. The three others took that same time to get adjusted, but were breathing at a much slower I would say “normal” pace.
here are 3 pictures of the one fish that doesn’t look well...
That last picture, hard to tell but the white stuff is covering his/her entire dorsal fin.
a couple hours later I checked and it looks like it’s kind of falling off...
He’s still not swimming great, but breathing is getting better.
the plan is to stay on top of water changes and keep everything nice and clean for these little fish.
I have a Canadian made herbal treatment based with garlic I’ve added a dose of that, I know I know, don’t treat with chemicals without knowing the diagnosis, but between the unknown and the fact that there are no medical ingredients in this stuff, I thought maybe if it provides a little relief, then why not.
since I received the fish in this state, I emailed the LFS, they replied almost immediately with offers to refund and replace the fish. I sent them an email back saying I appreciate the sentiment but I would like to try and get this back to good health first.
I feel like I’m rambling now, but if anyone has some input and suggestions or more questions it would be greatly appreciated.
thanks, and I’ll bug @Colin_T or anyone else that can weigh in.
curbside pickup, from a locker box, usually a fantastic LFS.
before I went to pick them up, I did a major gravel vac and water change of 75%.
this tank is fully cycled, all the normal readings ammonia is 0, nitrite is0 nitrates less than 10. Ph is at 7.6/7.7 ish. GH is < 150 because I’m using RO water in this tank as well.
rinsed the intake sponge I have on the HOB filter in tank water. I have 2 planted ludwigia plants, 2 planted wisteria plants. I also have 3 floating hornwort plants, 4 floating frog it plants, and 3 more floating wisteria plants.
On to the fish. 3 of the pandas looked perfectly healthy.
mine of them seemed to be covered in a white film. Much like the last time I had pandas die off on me and I treated it as fungus. To me this looks more like a mucus though, possibly shedding off because the fish is under stress.
anyways, I acclimated the fish, added them to the tank, and the sickly looking one sat in the same spot for about 2 hours, breathing very heavy. The three others took that same time to get adjusted, but were breathing at a much slower I would say “normal” pace.
here are 3 pictures of the one fish that doesn’t look well...
That last picture, hard to tell but the white stuff is covering his/her entire dorsal fin.
a couple hours later I checked and it looks like it’s kind of falling off...
He’s still not swimming great, but breathing is getting better.
the plan is to stay on top of water changes and keep everything nice and clean for these little fish.
I have a Canadian made herbal treatment based with garlic I’ve added a dose of that, I know I know, don’t treat with chemicals without knowing the diagnosis, but between the unknown and the fact that there are no medical ingredients in this stuff, I thought maybe if it provides a little relief, then why not.
since I received the fish in this state, I emailed the LFS, they replied almost immediately with offers to refund and replace the fish. I sent them an email back saying I appreciate the sentiment but I would like to try and get this back to good health first.
I feel like I’m rambling now, but if anyone has some input and suggestions or more questions it would be greatly appreciated.
thanks, and I’ll bug @Colin_T or anyone else that can weigh in.