Hi,
I have 10 black skirt tetras in quarantine since 1/15. All fish appear well, and the only fish I have been somewhat concerned about to date is a fish that is paler than the others and likes to "hover" more than the rest of the fish, but does not have any obvious signs of being unwell. That fish over the past few days of observing has started to color up a little bit better, and is a little bit more out in the open, though I can still tell which fish it is since it does not seem as social as the other fish.
However, the title and main topic of this post relates to fish #2, who seems to be behaving normally and showing appropriate coloration, except for a white poo string hanging off of it. I noticed it just now.
I read @Colin_T 's article on stringy white poop, and before I start treating, I want to make sure that a) treatment is warranted b) I am treating with the right stuff.
Here is a general picture of the aquarium (20 gallons):
And here is a general picture of some of the fish
I believe the affected fish is the one in the center bottom, but I am not 100% certain.
Here is a close up of the affected fish, with the stringy white poop visible:
My water parameters are NOT perfect, since I caught the tail end of a cycle (was going for a planted/fishless cycle, but I converted it into a fish-in cycle mostly due to impatience and not really thinking). I have been doing 50% water changes every other day and dosing Prime based on test results. Ammonia has been zero the entire time the fish have been in the tank.
Readings as of this morning:
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: ~0.75 ppm
Nitrate: 10-20 ppm
As I write this, I am observing the fish in question is beginning to spend a little bit more time hovering towards the filter inlet/bottom of the tank, so I don't know if its condition is progressing, or if this is just the time of day that it likes being less active.
I have API general cure on hand, and I am planning on doing a 50% water change after I post this thread.
Questions:
1) should I dose API general cure after the water change?
2) is this more of a wait-and-see thing, or should I take action?
3) is the addition of salt warranted at this stage, or only proceed with API general cure?
Thanks! This is why we quarantine
I have 10 black skirt tetras in quarantine since 1/15. All fish appear well, and the only fish I have been somewhat concerned about to date is a fish that is paler than the others and likes to "hover" more than the rest of the fish, but does not have any obvious signs of being unwell. That fish over the past few days of observing has started to color up a little bit better, and is a little bit more out in the open, though I can still tell which fish it is since it does not seem as social as the other fish.
However, the title and main topic of this post relates to fish #2, who seems to be behaving normally and showing appropriate coloration, except for a white poo string hanging off of it. I noticed it just now.
I read @Colin_T 's article on stringy white poop, and before I start treating, I want to make sure that a) treatment is warranted b) I am treating with the right stuff.
Here is a general picture of the aquarium (20 gallons):
And here is a general picture of some of the fish
I believe the affected fish is the one in the center bottom, but I am not 100% certain.
Here is a close up of the affected fish, with the stringy white poop visible:
My water parameters are NOT perfect, since I caught the tail end of a cycle (was going for a planted/fishless cycle, but I converted it into a fish-in cycle mostly due to impatience and not really thinking). I have been doing 50% water changes every other day and dosing Prime based on test results. Ammonia has been zero the entire time the fish have been in the tank.
Readings as of this morning:
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: ~0.75 ppm
Nitrate: 10-20 ppm
As I write this, I am observing the fish in question is beginning to spend a little bit more time hovering towards the filter inlet/bottom of the tank, so I don't know if its condition is progressing, or if this is just the time of day that it likes being less active.
I have API general cure on hand, and I am planning on doing a 50% water change after I post this thread.
Questions:
1) should I dose API general cure after the water change?
2) is this more of a wait-and-see thing, or should I take action?
3) is the addition of salt warranted at this stage, or only proceed with API general cure?
Thanks! This is why we quarantine