coriesinhawaii
Fish Crazy
Hi guys,
I have a female peppered cory, Remus, (named before I knew she was a girl) that is about 4 years old. I noticed an unusual shaped lump under her belly a few days ago and thought maybe she was constipated so I withheld food for a day and then fed a pea the following day. When I checked the next day the lump seemed to be better but upon further observation to my horror there was a hole in her belly!
There is no redness or bleeding around the area and she has not acted ill in any way (still has a great appetite and plenty of energy, no strange behavior that I've noticed).
I did a large water change and suctioned the gravel well to try to prevent any secondary infection. BTW I'm well aware of a lot of people's view that cories should not be kept on gravel. If you must criticize my use of the gravel please start a separate "Shame on you coriesinhawaii" thread to do that. These cories have been on gravel for years and I've never had any illness before now.
I tested my water and found the following:
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 10-20 (this was at the end of my weekly water change, and it's usually more like 5-10)
high-range pH: 8.2
I realize that pH is too high for cories. It has always tended to be on the high end but the last time I tested it it was only 7.8. I'm not sure why it's so much higher now. I did move to a different location on the island since then. I tested the water out of the tap and it was 7.4 so there must be something going on in the tank to make it that high. I recently started using a potassium supplement (Seachem Flourish Potassium). Could that be raising the pH? I don't have any decor in the tank that would do it I think. Just resin ornaments, rocks (quartz I think) and a small piece of driftwood. I do weekly 50% water changes and gravel suctioning and also add the regular Seachem Flourish in at that time.
So I need to figure out the pH issue but the main reason for this post is to see if anyone has come across this strange hole in the belly phenomenon before. Not sure if it's a burst abscess or perhaps a parasite that exited through the hole. If it's a parasite it makes me think I might need to treat the whole tank before it speads. I did put in some hornwort several months back from a pet store that must have not come from the cleanest source because a damselfly nymph was in it. Perhaps a parasite came in that way too. Any help is appreciated.
Note: The last picture below is NOT my fish. It's a picture I found online. I only include it because it looks just like my fish's does when viewed from underneath. I tried to get a picture of my fish from that view but couldn't.
I have a female peppered cory, Remus, (named before I knew she was a girl) that is about 4 years old. I noticed an unusual shaped lump under her belly a few days ago and thought maybe she was constipated so I withheld food for a day and then fed a pea the following day. When I checked the next day the lump seemed to be better but upon further observation to my horror there was a hole in her belly!
There is no redness or bleeding around the area and she has not acted ill in any way (still has a great appetite and plenty of energy, no strange behavior that I've noticed).
I did a large water change and suctioned the gravel well to try to prevent any secondary infection. BTW I'm well aware of a lot of people's view that cories should not be kept on gravel. If you must criticize my use of the gravel please start a separate "Shame on you coriesinhawaii" thread to do that. These cories have been on gravel for years and I've never had any illness before now.
I tested my water and found the following:
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 10-20 (this was at the end of my weekly water change, and it's usually more like 5-10)
high-range pH: 8.2
I realize that pH is too high for cories. It has always tended to be on the high end but the last time I tested it it was only 7.8. I'm not sure why it's so much higher now. I did move to a different location on the island since then. I tested the water out of the tap and it was 7.4 so there must be something going on in the tank to make it that high. I recently started using a potassium supplement (Seachem Flourish Potassium). Could that be raising the pH? I don't have any decor in the tank that would do it I think. Just resin ornaments, rocks (quartz I think) and a small piece of driftwood. I do weekly 50% water changes and gravel suctioning and also add the regular Seachem Flourish in at that time.
So I need to figure out the pH issue but the main reason for this post is to see if anyone has come across this strange hole in the belly phenomenon before. Not sure if it's a burst abscess or perhaps a parasite that exited through the hole. If it's a parasite it makes me think I might need to treat the whole tank before it speads. I did put in some hornwort several months back from a pet store that must have not come from the cleanest source because a damselfly nymph was in it. Perhaps a parasite came in that way too. Any help is appreciated.
Note: The last picture below is NOT my fish. It's a picture I found online. I only include it because it looks just like my fish's does when viewed from underneath. I tried to get a picture of my fish from that view but couldn't.