PygmyPepperJulli
Fish Crazy
Hi TFF,
Haven't been on in a while, but I do have a minor emergency that needs addressing.
DETAILS
55gal
1 Angelfish, 9 neon tetras, 4 yoyo loaches, 1 bristlenose catfish, 1 male ram cichlid, lots of plants, and up until 5 minutes ago, 5 pearl gourami's.
50% water change weekly
Just added salt according to @Colin_T's normal instructions and have replaced water and wiped glass.
Tank parameters- 0 ammonia, 0 nitrite, ~5ppm nitrate (according to API water test kit)
Has been established for ~a year? year and a half? No idea. Was cycled when started, if that helps
Recently added- yoyo loaches. Were a surprise present I found in my tank when I got home ~two weeks ago (and subsequently were not qt-ed) however have not displayed any signs of illness. They seem a bit weird, but from looking online that seems normal for them.
No other fish displaying signs of illness.
Pearl gourami was fine this morning, came home and was clearly struggling to swim (sinking to bottom followed by rapid spiralling in any direction to get back to the top) with something on it's head (though it quickly came off as it was thrashing around, I suspect some kind of debris that was coincidentally there rather than a type of fungus). I do not really suspect bullying, as it was (80% sure) a female with 3 (I think) other females and a very dominant male, who never fought. I also do not suspect the angelfish, who although is the reason for the 'mysteriously' shrinking number of neon tetras has never had a go at any of the gourami.
Was immediately qt-ed (10 gal spare) and salt added to both tanks- however, died around 10 mins after adding to qt. This may have been human error, as it was a fast transfer into the tank (mostly due to me panicking), or a rapid deterioration.
My main queries-
1. Any thoughts on what it could have been? It was sightly skinnier than I would have liked, however not to the point of sunken belly or anything like that, so I don't believe worms. No signs of stringy white poop, pineconing scales, etc. Possibly a bacterial (sudden death) or internal protozoan infection (weird swimming, has happened to me before and was told possibly protozoan on brain)?
2. Is it likely to spread to other inhabitants? I am a little confused about this, as I would have thought if it were something contagious or a water quality issue, the rams or yoyos would have experienced symptoms or death first (I believe these are more 'delicate' fish and susceptible to change more than gouramis).
3. If yes to the above, what preventative measure would you recommend? I have no meds other than aquarium salt and not really on the budget to buy any, but can try. I will do several water changes this week to hopefully flush out whatever is wrong (continuing to add salt) unless recommended otherwise.
Thank you for your time and apologies for the long post,
PPJ
Haven't been on in a while, but I do have a minor emergency that needs addressing.
DETAILS
55gal
1 Angelfish, 9 neon tetras, 4 yoyo loaches, 1 bristlenose catfish, 1 male ram cichlid, lots of plants, and up until 5 minutes ago, 5 pearl gourami's.
50% water change weekly
Just added salt according to @Colin_T's normal instructions and have replaced water and wiped glass.
Tank parameters- 0 ammonia, 0 nitrite, ~5ppm nitrate (according to API water test kit)
Has been established for ~a year? year and a half? No idea. Was cycled when started, if that helps
Recently added- yoyo loaches. Were a surprise present I found in my tank when I got home ~two weeks ago (and subsequently were not qt-ed) however have not displayed any signs of illness. They seem a bit weird, but from looking online that seems normal for them.
No other fish displaying signs of illness.
Pearl gourami was fine this morning, came home and was clearly struggling to swim (sinking to bottom followed by rapid spiralling in any direction to get back to the top) with something on it's head (though it quickly came off as it was thrashing around, I suspect some kind of debris that was coincidentally there rather than a type of fungus). I do not really suspect bullying, as it was (80% sure) a female with 3 (I think) other females and a very dominant male, who never fought. I also do not suspect the angelfish, who although is the reason for the 'mysteriously' shrinking number of neon tetras has never had a go at any of the gourami.
Was immediately qt-ed (10 gal spare) and salt added to both tanks- however, died around 10 mins after adding to qt. This may have been human error, as it was a fast transfer into the tank (mostly due to me panicking), or a rapid deterioration.
My main queries-
1. Any thoughts on what it could have been? It was sightly skinnier than I would have liked, however not to the point of sunken belly or anything like that, so I don't believe worms. No signs of stringy white poop, pineconing scales, etc. Possibly a bacterial (sudden death) or internal protozoan infection (weird swimming, has happened to me before and was told possibly protozoan on brain)?
2. Is it likely to spread to other inhabitants? I am a little confused about this, as I would have thought if it were something contagious or a water quality issue, the rams or yoyos would have experienced symptoms or death first (I believe these are more 'delicate' fish and susceptible to change more than gouramis).
3. If yes to the above, what preventative measure would you recommend? I have no meds other than aquarium salt and not really on the budget to buy any, but can try. I will do several water changes this week to hopefully flush out whatever is wrong (continuing to add salt) unless recommended otherwise.
Thank you for your time and apologies for the long post,
PPJ