HI....
A few weeks back for some reason (maybe slightly overstocked tank?although i thought it was reasonable) my tanks ammonia levels went high, before or after this WHITESPOT affected my neons and congos.... they died two days after i detected whitespot... The tank was being treated but nevertheless all the fish eventually were infected... atleast two fish died each day there after... for about 3 or 4days...
It was very sad watchin them die off like this, especially when i was trying to rectify the problem..
Two mollies and another fish (unknown species) survived and recovered soon as the last few passed..
it has been a few weeks now and i thought they were doing OK, the water was perfect..
Yesterday when i fed the fish one of the black mollies and the other fish gulped down the food as if they have never been fed b4... the larger molly of the two started to bully and chase the slightly smaller one away for the food...
Since this time the bullying hasnt stopped and even the larger fish has begun to chase him...
I realise my black molly has experienced alot of stress due to the bullying and bcoz of this he has whitespot again.. i have even noticed that the larger fish has chased the other molly (the bully!)..
Its awful seeing this because the mollies (male) got on sooo well and always played around, even the larger fish was content and dint really bother the others.. i feel as if they have changed since the deaths of the other fish...
When we bought the mollies we had no idea of the sexes, and when one of the mollies died (3 alltogether) we realised she was female and the other two were male, could the bullying be because there is no female molly in the tank...
I just HOPE the whitespot doesnt prove to be fatal this time around..
A few weeks back for some reason (maybe slightly overstocked tank?although i thought it was reasonable) my tanks ammonia levels went high, before or after this WHITESPOT affected my neons and congos.... they died two days after i detected whitespot... The tank was being treated but nevertheless all the fish eventually were infected... atleast two fish died each day there after... for about 3 or 4days...
It was very sad watchin them die off like this, especially when i was trying to rectify the problem..
Two mollies and another fish (unknown species) survived and recovered soon as the last few passed..
it has been a few weeks now and i thought they were doing OK, the water was perfect..
Yesterday when i fed the fish one of the black mollies and the other fish gulped down the food as if they have never been fed b4... the larger molly of the two started to bully and chase the slightly smaller one away for the food...
Since this time the bullying hasnt stopped and even the larger fish has begun to chase him...
I realise my black molly has experienced alot of stress due to the bullying and bcoz of this he has whitespot again.. i have even noticed that the larger fish has chased the other molly (the bully!)..
Its awful seeing this because the mollies (male) got on sooo well and always played around, even the larger fish was content and dint really bother the others.. i feel as if they have changed since the deaths of the other fish...
When we bought the mollies we had no idea of the sexes, and when one of the mollies died (3 alltogether) we realised she was female and the other two were male, could the bullying be because there is no female molly in the tank...
I just HOPE the whitespot doesnt prove to be fatal this time around..