Hey folks
Am posting for help with my 90litre community tank. I've had a burst of strange occurances in the last week or so.
Firstly, I noticed one of my black lyre tail mollys had a dull grey patch on her, in a circle shape. It's flat, and sometimes there are two - I'll upload a picture later, but any ideas? Definetly not white spot. Or a lump.
Secondly, I had one of my white male mollies randomly die on me. It spent a couple of hours sitting around the bottom with no energy to swim, and passed away in the night. On inspection of the body afterwards, I could see no signs of wounds, rot, or anything like that.
Third, One of my black lyre tail mollies (not the one above) seems to be terribly skinny. She comes to the top in the morning for food, yet seems to be unable to find it - almost as if she's blind to it?
Lastly, I woke up this morning to my female swordtail unable to swim down, and a large stomach. Seems to be swim bladder, but she's in a quite late stage of it - is this even possible in one night?
My tank currently has little lighting, and has been like that for 2 weeks - could this effect fish? Or just the plants?
I treated this morning with Internal Bacteria treatment for the swordtail, but as I can only treat one thing at once, I am worried.
There are numerous fry in the tank, all seem perfectly healthy.
Checked the water this morning, ammonia is at 0, (Nitrite to be added later, didn't have enough time, but no signs of fish gasping.)
All other fish seem to be fine for now.
Fish: 4 Mollies, 4 Swordtails, 2 BNPs, 1 Siamese Fighter female, 6 Platy, Various fry.
Unfortunatly, I have no free tank to quarantine any fish.
Sorry to ramble on D:
Any help is appreciated.
Am posting for help with my 90litre community tank. I've had a burst of strange occurances in the last week or so.
Firstly, I noticed one of my black lyre tail mollys had a dull grey patch on her, in a circle shape. It's flat, and sometimes there are two - I'll upload a picture later, but any ideas? Definetly not white spot. Or a lump.
Secondly, I had one of my white male mollies randomly die on me. It spent a couple of hours sitting around the bottom with no energy to swim, and passed away in the night. On inspection of the body afterwards, I could see no signs of wounds, rot, or anything like that.
Third, One of my black lyre tail mollies (not the one above) seems to be terribly skinny. She comes to the top in the morning for food, yet seems to be unable to find it - almost as if she's blind to it?
Lastly, I woke up this morning to my female swordtail unable to swim down, and a large stomach. Seems to be swim bladder, but she's in a quite late stage of it - is this even possible in one night?
My tank currently has little lighting, and has been like that for 2 weeks - could this effect fish? Or just the plants?
I treated this morning with Internal Bacteria treatment for the swordtail, but as I can only treat one thing at once, I am worried.
There are numerous fry in the tank, all seem perfectly healthy.
Checked the water this morning, ammonia is at 0, (Nitrite to be added later, didn't have enough time, but no signs of fish gasping.)
All other fish seem to be fine for now.
Fish: 4 Mollies, 4 Swordtails, 2 BNPs, 1 Siamese Fighter female, 6 Platy, Various fry.
Unfortunatly, I have no free tank to quarantine any fish.
Sorry to ramble on D:
Any help is appreciated.