I noticed two spots on one neon 8 days ago. Previously there was some occasional flashing but no spots.
I ordered ich-X, which took a few days to get here. I do weekly or more water changes and bumped it up until meds got here.
By that time there were more spots. I guess I should mention this is a 20 gallon with 18 neon's and a snail. It's planted and has Driftwood. The plants are 2 Amazon swords, Anubis, and stem plants.
The neons seemed so happy and healthy, they've grown considerably since I got them. They are not timid and come up to the glass to look at me.
I thought the spots were declining and since the tank was treated did not expect more spots, yet I got more spots.
I diligently performed water changes, 6 gallons a day, and added ich-X as instructed. I started adding salt the last day or so.
So after a week I decided it wasn't working and switched to super ich cure, salt, and attempted to increase the heat. I actually had been bumping it up heat from the first day but it's been slow, I think I need a better heater, plus the tank is in a room that doesn't get much heat, plus it's were the dog door is so it's cooler (in the winter) than the rest of the house but I have a heater in there now and block the DD at night which helps. I also have a smaller heater at the other end to help.
I don't want to boil my fish but I have the bigger heater up all the way now. I have 4 thermometers to ensure the likelihood of an accurate temp.
I cycled this tank fishless with added ammonia and bacteria, also my substrate is supposed to have bacteria. My tanks rarely have measurable nitrates but I do WC once a week. I credit the plants and substrate for my continually perfect parameters, except my water is a little hard. I just upgraded the filter to an aquaclear 30 to an AQ50. I figured since I have to do the water changes anyway I would be protected against crashes until my new filter gets BB. I also have some I added when preparing the other tank. I know people think it's snake oil but it's worked for me.
Now my one little baby has tattered fins. . They're neons and there's a lot of them which makes it hard to ascertain what is happening with it one particular fish. There is one with the mouth lump but it hasn't spread and it acts fine.
They still eat, other than flashing they aren't exhibiting I'll behavior. I feed them bug bites, flacks, and live food like mosquito larvae, bloodworms, Moira, and brine shrimp.
I've removed the snails and I'm not as concerned with the stem plants, I'm growing them in bins, but I don't want the Amazon swords to die.
I looked at the fish (where I got the driftwood) and there was an entire tank of ich infested glow tetras. I pointed it out and they were going to quarantine the tank, which doesn't matter since all the tanks are connected.
So I don't want to purchase any more fish or plants. I want these ones to live.
I have a 10 gallon with a Betta, and a smaller 2.5 gallon with another Betta that lost a pectoral fin somehow. I treated for fin rot even though his behavior wasn't very bad, he had a harder time swimming and now is back to flaring wiggling and posing. I do his WC every other day.
So now you know my life story, I fuss more over these fish than I do my dogs.
I ordered ich-X, which took a few days to get here. I do weekly or more water changes and bumped it up until meds got here.
By that time there were more spots. I guess I should mention this is a 20 gallon with 18 neon's and a snail. It's planted and has Driftwood. The plants are 2 Amazon swords, Anubis, and stem plants.
The neons seemed so happy and healthy, they've grown considerably since I got them. They are not timid and come up to the glass to look at me.
I thought the spots were declining and since the tank was treated did not expect more spots, yet I got more spots.
I diligently performed water changes, 6 gallons a day, and added ich-X as instructed. I started adding salt the last day or so.
So after a week I decided it wasn't working and switched to super ich cure, salt, and attempted to increase the heat. I actually had been bumping it up heat from the first day but it's been slow, I think I need a better heater, plus the tank is in a room that doesn't get much heat, plus it's were the dog door is so it's cooler (in the winter) than the rest of the house but I have a heater in there now and block the DD at night which helps. I also have a smaller heater at the other end to help.
I don't want to boil my fish but I have the bigger heater up all the way now. I have 4 thermometers to ensure the likelihood of an accurate temp.
I cycled this tank fishless with added ammonia and bacteria, also my substrate is supposed to have bacteria. My tanks rarely have measurable nitrates but I do WC once a week. I credit the plants and substrate for my continually perfect parameters, except my water is a little hard. I just upgraded the filter to an aquaclear 30 to an AQ50. I figured since I have to do the water changes anyway I would be protected against crashes until my new filter gets BB. I also have some I added when preparing the other tank. I know people think it's snake oil but it's worked for me.
Now my one little baby has tattered fins. . They're neons and there's a lot of them which makes it hard to ascertain what is happening with it one particular fish. There is one with the mouth lump but it hasn't spread and it acts fine.
They still eat, other than flashing they aren't exhibiting I'll behavior. I feed them bug bites, flacks, and live food like mosquito larvae, bloodworms, Moira, and brine shrimp.
I've removed the snails and I'm not as concerned with the stem plants, I'm growing them in bins, but I don't want the Amazon swords to die.
I looked at the fish (where I got the driftwood) and there was an entire tank of ich infested glow tetras. I pointed it out and they were going to quarantine the tank, which doesn't matter since all the tanks are connected.
So I don't want to purchase any more fish or plants. I want these ones to live.
I have a 10 gallon with a Betta, and a smaller 2.5 gallon with another Betta that lost a pectoral fin somehow. I treated for fin rot even though his behavior wasn't very bad, he had a harder time swimming and now is back to flaring wiggling and posing. I do his WC every other day.
So now you know my life story, I fuss more over these fish than I do my dogs.