So I was recently away for 3 weeks due to surgery and left my partner to look after the tank and have come back to a few problems. She did 2 water changes during that time (30% with a gravel vac at the same time). Since coming back, 2 of my Angelfish have showed subtle signs of dropsy. They are a little bit wonky and buoyant but certainly not the worst I’ve seen. There was also a massive algae build up and the tank is sat at 30+ degrees (UK Heatwave.) Today I did a 40-50% water change as well as a really good vacuum of the gravel while kicking up some of the substrate and cleaned all the gravel. I also cleaned all the algae and it was looking really good and clear again. A few hours later it is starting to look a little bit cloudy for the first time since setting it up. The angelfish are also hanging around the top and gasping for air occasionally. I am worried she may not have disturbed the substrate as much as I normally would and now I have done it properly, I have released some things into the tank.
To summarise the problems atm, the angelfish have signs of dropsy, as well as gasping for air. The rest of the fish are not schooling and are glass surfing, and the tank is a little bit cloudy. There is good surface agitation and I am trying to keep the curtains closed due to the heatwave. Is there anything I can do to help!
To summarise the problems atm, the angelfish have signs of dropsy, as well as gasping for air. The rest of the fish are not schooling and are glass surfing, and the tank is a little bit cloudy. There is good surface agitation and I am trying to keep the curtains closed due to the heatwave. Is there anything I can do to help!