I just had another swordtail die. for reference, here are two threads about some of the recent drama i've been having (before this fish):
https://www.fishforums.net/threads/swordtails-keep-dying.487584/page-2#post-4264388
https://www.fishforums.net/threads/good-fish-for-stupidly-hard-water.487625/page-2#post-4264319
if you don't want to bother reading them, here's a summary. for the past many months, about once a month i have had a swordtail get skinny and lethargic and then about a week after i notice this they die. water conditions don't seem to be a concern, and the tank has been up and running long enough to be cycled. my bristlenose plecos have been fine, and everything in my tank has come from the same store. i finally ended up treating with API general cure after the last death about 2 weeks ago, since internal parasites seemed the most likely problem.
now this morning i find another dead swordtail. this one i never noticed get skinny or acting odd. no idea if this is the same problem or something else. the fish can't been much more than a year old, so old age shouldn't be the problem.
tank info: 30 gal, lightly planted with java ferns. now down to 2 swordtails and 2 bristlenose plecos. parameters: Nitrite = 0, nitrate = 0, pH = 7.5, GH >180, KH >240 as per API test strips.
my best guesses right now are that either the general cure didn't treat the problem, parasites aren't the problem but rather there is a genetic issue with these fish, or just simply bad luck.
doing a large water change today. hopefully my last two swordtails either hurry up and die (just so i'm over it) or stay healthy for a few months until i'm ready to decide what to restock with.
anyone have any input or questions worth considering?
https://www.fishforums.net/threads/swordtails-keep-dying.487584/page-2#post-4264388
https://www.fishforums.net/threads/good-fish-for-stupidly-hard-water.487625/page-2#post-4264319
if you don't want to bother reading them, here's a summary. for the past many months, about once a month i have had a swordtail get skinny and lethargic and then about a week after i notice this they die. water conditions don't seem to be a concern, and the tank has been up and running long enough to be cycled. my bristlenose plecos have been fine, and everything in my tank has come from the same store. i finally ended up treating with API general cure after the last death about 2 weeks ago, since internal parasites seemed the most likely problem.
now this morning i find another dead swordtail. this one i never noticed get skinny or acting odd. no idea if this is the same problem or something else. the fish can't been much more than a year old, so old age shouldn't be the problem.
tank info: 30 gal, lightly planted with java ferns. now down to 2 swordtails and 2 bristlenose plecos. parameters: Nitrite = 0, nitrate = 0, pH = 7.5, GH >180, KH >240 as per API test strips.
my best guesses right now are that either the general cure didn't treat the problem, parasites aren't the problem but rather there is a genetic issue with these fish, or just simply bad luck.
doing a large water change today. hopefully my last two swordtails either hurry up and die (just so i'm over it) or stay healthy for a few months until i'm ready to decide what to restock with.
anyone have any input or questions worth considering?