mctavish132
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Hey fish forums, so starting a few days ago I noticed my big fat female balloon mollie, who I have really come to like, start flashing on anything she can, and quite often. she is still the most aggressive eater in my tank and does not seem any less active then when i got her a couple months ago, also she has absolutly no signs of parasites, infections, diseases ect.. (Have thoroughly inspected for hours) and seems to still be quite happy, and very healthy looking with bright colors. None of the other fish in my tank show any signs of flashing or any thing out of the ordinary. which is confusing me the most as to why only this one fish has starting doing this. I have not introduced any fish for the past week and a half.
FULLY CYCLED for months.
Temp = 26degrees celcius always.
PH = in between 7.0-7.5
Ammonia = 0
Unsure as too Nitrite and Nitrate levels, but I do 2 20% water changes a week (I did a water change yeterday to see if it would stop the flashing, but the next day he was right back at it, almost worse?)
My settup is:
-60gallon tank
-Aquaclear 50 x2, 10gallon whisper internal filter, and 20 gallon UGF(air)
STOCKED WITH:
- 2 Female guppies, 1 Male
- 1 Pleco
- 2 Corys M/F
- 1 Parrot cichlid (no dye, nothing removed)
- 1 Balloon Mollie (Flashing like crazy)
- 1 red tailed shark
- 1 blue lobster (or creyfish, whatever you wanna call it)
I have a 400gallon tank that i plan to move to sometime in the future, when i have the time, patiance, and proper filtration and my fish require it.
I recently added 4 or 5 rocks from my backyard, inspected them for any sort of un wanted metal/mineral deposites, then boiled them for an hour, all seemed clear except for one that i was skeptical about, when looked at from certain angles it looks like a whole bunch of silver shiny dots, but I put it in anyway as it was the perfect shape i needed. Could i have introduced some sort of heavy metal to my aquarium causing an irritant? as it is still in my tank If so why would this not effect any of the other fish.
Anyway im starting to go crazy figuring this out i just want my fish to be happy, and stress free, i keep my water pristine at all times and have completly come to a loss. The last thing i want is for the flashing or whatever it is to spread to everyone in the tank. Any input, advice, or help would be greatly appreciated, to me and my fishies.
Thanks!
FULLY CYCLED for months.
Temp = 26degrees celcius always.
PH = in between 7.0-7.5
Ammonia = 0
Unsure as too Nitrite and Nitrate levels, but I do 2 20% water changes a week (I did a water change yeterday to see if it would stop the flashing, but the next day he was right back at it, almost worse?)
My settup is:
-60gallon tank
-Aquaclear 50 x2, 10gallon whisper internal filter, and 20 gallon UGF(air)
STOCKED WITH:
- 2 Female guppies, 1 Male
- 1 Pleco
- 2 Corys M/F
- 1 Parrot cichlid (no dye, nothing removed)
- 1 Balloon Mollie (Flashing like crazy)
- 1 red tailed shark
- 1 blue lobster (or creyfish, whatever you wanna call it)
I have a 400gallon tank that i plan to move to sometime in the future, when i have the time, patiance, and proper filtration and my fish require it.
I recently added 4 or 5 rocks from my backyard, inspected them for any sort of un wanted metal/mineral deposites, then boiled them for an hour, all seemed clear except for one that i was skeptical about, when looked at from certain angles it looks like a whole bunch of silver shiny dots, but I put it in anyway as it was the perfect shape i needed. Could i have introduced some sort of heavy metal to my aquarium causing an irritant? as it is still in my tank If so why would this not effect any of the other fish.
Anyway im starting to go crazy figuring this out i just want my fish to be happy, and stress free, i keep my water pristine at all times and have completly come to a loss. The last thing i want is for the flashing or whatever it is to spread to everyone in the tank. Any input, advice, or help would be greatly appreciated, to me and my fishies.
Thanks!