CBTF
Fish Crazy
about 2 months ago, 3 of my platys got sick. their gills were red and flaring, and they all stopped eating. this had happened to one of them before and anti parasite meds did the trick. all 3 had the tell-tale white poop that goes along with parasites.
so i treated again. this didnt work. i treated for fungi and bacterial infections- nothing. they were becoming so skinny i could see their bones under their scales.
one passed away. a few days later, to my suprise my amano shrimp died.. then a few days later i lost a cory and my ADF. by this point i had done several water changes (25-50%) in incriments of one per week.
the strange plague took out my other cory and remaining 2 platys. i moved the last cory into a hospital tank where he seems to be okay.
whats weird here is that my male betta has been in the tank for this entire time and is showing no signs of illness. he doesnt sulk, is active and eats.
i noticed some mold growing on my filter, and promptly replaced the cartridge. there seems to be a little bit growing on the back of my tank underwater. it doesnt look like it should be causing all of this, nor is there much of it.
what could be the cause here?
other than the mold i cant think of much. the tank was not overstocked, water changes were done every week.
as it stands now, my betta is still in there and i plan on planting java moss in the tank tmrw. is it safe to add something? i want to avoid emptying out the tank completely.. perhaps i could buy a feeder minnow and see if he's affected? how long would i wait and see to judge the safety of this tank?
water levels are fine. the corys showed no physical signs of stress and were active. they did have some gill redness. when the frog died he seemed to be paralyzed a few hours before and was bleeding from the head, it looked internal. one platy had a *slightly* curved spine.
hmm.. anyone? there are so many variables here.. the tank is not new and is cycled. the platys could be explained by a resiliant parasite.. the shrimp and frog to old age.. but not the corys, especially since the one i have left thrives in the hospital tank but starts to redden in the normal tank .. these were young fish.
- thanks to anyone who managed to follow this
so i treated again. this didnt work. i treated for fungi and bacterial infections- nothing. they were becoming so skinny i could see their bones under their scales.
one passed away. a few days later, to my suprise my amano shrimp died.. then a few days later i lost a cory and my ADF. by this point i had done several water changes (25-50%) in incriments of one per week.
the strange plague took out my other cory and remaining 2 platys. i moved the last cory into a hospital tank where he seems to be okay.
whats weird here is that my male betta has been in the tank for this entire time and is showing no signs of illness. he doesnt sulk, is active and eats.
i noticed some mold growing on my filter, and promptly replaced the cartridge. there seems to be a little bit growing on the back of my tank underwater. it doesnt look like it should be causing all of this, nor is there much of it.
what could be the cause here?
other than the mold i cant think of much. the tank was not overstocked, water changes were done every week.
as it stands now, my betta is still in there and i plan on planting java moss in the tank tmrw. is it safe to add something? i want to avoid emptying out the tank completely.. perhaps i could buy a feeder minnow and see if he's affected? how long would i wait and see to judge the safety of this tank?
water levels are fine. the corys showed no physical signs of stress and were active. they did have some gill redness. when the frog died he seemed to be paralyzed a few hours before and was bleeding from the head, it looked internal. one platy had a *slightly* curved spine.
hmm.. anyone? there are so many variables here.. the tank is not new and is cycled. the platys could be explained by a resiliant parasite.. the shrimp and frog to old age.. but not the corys, especially since the one i have left thrives in the hospital tank but starts to redden in the normal tank .. these were young fish.
- thanks to anyone who managed to follow this