So the volume of water is 40 gallons I think. Which can make a big difference when adding meds etc. to your system
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I dosed 3 tablespoons of fluval aquarium salt.So the volume of water is 40 gallons I think. Which can make a big difference when adding meds etc. to your system
Did you add anything during the 2 weeks before this started?
I switched out a plastic container used to hold their filter media, switched to a glass jar that has been used for green water cultures prior, just rinsed and cleaned with tap water no soaps. Same media used inside this filter, nothing new otherwise.
What happened 5 days ago just before this started?
they were totally normal, begging for food anytime ive stopped by and seen them.
Did you have people over, do some cleaning, were the birds out and flying around the room with the fish in?
No one over, we are still in covid lockdown here. Been cooped up at home as well due to dislocating my ankle. Birds are in the same room as the fish, but have not been let out near the tank. They stayed on their cagetop playground while out. One is flightless due to problems with one wing and the other stays where that one is.
I doubt this is a disease. I would say the fish were startled by something and freaked out. Perhaps someone knocked their container, maybe a bird landed on it. I would just leave them for a bit and only do a small water change once a week for a few weeks. Let them settle down and recover.
a possibility, though ive been home and usually sit in this room since ive been resting my ankle. No one has bothered the container at all that ive seen. My 5 year old interacts with them with supervision and asks before doing anything for them (feeding, letting them nibble fingers after he washes his hands first).
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Stress from tank lights coming on when the room is dark can be an issue. Fish don't have eyelids and don't tolerate going from complete dark to bright light (or vice versa) instantly.
I usually dont turn the lights on until noon, so it takes lots of time for there to be ambient light from the window before lights on. And I wait a half hour after turning their lights off before turning the room lights off as well.
In the morning open the curtains or turn the room light on at least 30 minutes (or more) before turning the tank light on. This will reduce the stress on the fish and they won't go from a dark tank to a bright tank instantly.
At night turn the room light on and then turn the tank light off. Wait at least 30 minutes (or more) before turning the room light out. This allows the fish to settle down for the night instead of going from a brightly lit tank to complete darkness instantly.
What's the pH and GH?
Most eye problems are caused by poor water quality or physical injury. This allows bacteria into the eye and causes it to swell up. Clean water and salt is usually the best treatment,
Tank size: 50 gallons
Water results:
Ammonia 0
Nitrite 0
Nitrate 20
GH 180
KH 40
pH 8
I was wondering about the tote.. be good to know the grade of plastic. But then NC has used the same make for breeding her cories.. perhaps she didnt heat the water with the cories and this one is being heated. Heat with plastic does cause them to leach.While I do generally agree that poor water quality is a factor in illnesses but NCaquatics is a experienced keeper and is no fool when it comes to good fishkeeping practices so I doubt it’s poor water quality on her part.
However it may be something in the water in that tote that’s causing the issues, like copper or a heavy metal, something like that as I am no scientist.
I was wondering about the tote.. be good to know the grade of plastic. But then NC has used the same make for breeding her cories.. perhaps she didnt heat the water with the cories and this one is being heated. Heat with plastic does cause them to leach.
I was wondering about the tote.. be good to know the grade of plastic. But then NC has used the same make for breeding her cories.. perhaps she didnt heat the water with the cories and this one is being heated. Heat with plastic does cause them to leach.
Since she usually uses these totes for cories, and this is her goldfish tote, I imagine she usually heats the cories ones.mhmm, fairly decent reasonings, heat with plastic does cause some things to break down and thus making the plastic leach certain containments.
Wonder if the heater is resting on the plastic tote and melting it a bit maybe?
Also be interesting to hear if any of the other plastic totes are being heated as well or not.
Yep..Since she usually uses these totes for cories, and this is her goldfish tote, I imagine she usually heats the cories ones.
I know that this one was unheated until after this illness started though. She mentioned here that she only added the heater in case they were acting this way because they were feeling too cold, so I think that debunks the heating problem.
I might wonder whether the manufacturer of the tote has changed the composition, or the way they treat the plastic, but even then I'm doubtful since it's relatively new, the fish were doing fine, and then all of them came down like this so suddenly, at the same time. If it were the tote leeching, I'd expect it to begin more slowly, you know? Or much later, not two months or so into a coldwater set up.