BetaGrumm
New Member
Good morning.
I’m looking for advice on what could be going on in my aquarium.
I’ve spent that last few weeks observing, reading and researching and I’m out of ideas.
The issue:
My fish are scratching and I’m having trouble identifying why.
Tank setup:
Stock:
Latest water test results:
25% water changes three times a week. (To maintain nitrate levels)
Water change products:
A NOTE about the salt: I never used to run salt, but I had a bunch lying around and after much reading, decided to try tossing a teaspoon in to see if they liked it. They would congregate where I put it in the aquarium. Based on this, I assumed they might need a little mineral content and began adding it per the recommendations on the box.
Current Medications:
Background:
I have been keeping a freshwater tropical community aquarium for about 10 years now but I’ve never encountered this kind of scratching before.
Mid to late last year I redecorated and restocked my aquarium and have had a go around with ich after I added my white skirt tetras. I quickly and successfully treated that with a two week treatment of Seachem Paraguard.
A few weeks after I added a clown loach and a gourami.
Three weeks after that addition, I noticed the clown loach beginning to scratch on his driftwood. There were no noticeable signs of ich, flukes, or any other sort of disease. All fish looked and behaved healthy.
A few days later, I noticed my guppy scratching on the substrate.
Later that same day I saw my gourami scratch on one of the fake plants.
I immediately began another treatment of Seachem Paraguard. The scratching ceased almost immediately. I’ve been treating for about 10 days and still have 11 to go. (Three weeks total.)
Last night, again about 10 days into the treatment, I saw the loach and the guppy scratching again.
I ran a full battery of water tests. (see the results above)
The water seems exactly as intended.
There are no visible signs of disease. All fish are eating well, calm, comfortable, no signs of aggression, great color, shiny scales, full healthy fins, no sign of ich or issues with gills.
I’m stumped as to what could be causing the irritation.
One note on aggression, When I began this treatment I did crank up the temperature to 84 (high, but after all my reading/research, I decided to push it and see how it went).
All the fish seemed fine for the first few days, and then suddenly the gourami became extremely aggressive and territorial over a few plants. He began striking the white skirt tetras who came near hard enough to knock scales off them.
I immediately turned the temperature back down assuming environmental stress and the aggression ceased.
Apart from that incident the stock has always been very peaceful. Light striking once in a while between the white skirt tetras. That’s been the extent.
What could be causing the irritation leading the fish to scratch?
Could this be a result of the added salt? But then why only scratching so in frequently and not after every water change? (It's technically less than the recommended dose from API for fresh water.)
Could this simply be a fresh “hatch” of the parasite (assuming parasites) that will be killed off as the treatment continues?
I’m just really surprised to see the scratching start back up mid treatment. Especially since I never positively identified ich to start with, I leads me to wonder if it was never parasites to begin with.
I will post updates as the treatment progresses.
Thanks.
I’m looking for advice on what could be going on in my aquarium.
I’ve spent that last few weeks observing, reading and researching and I’m out of ideas.
The issue:
My fish are scratching and I’m having trouble identifying why.
Tank setup:
- 29 gallon tall
- Real drift wood, red lava stone, and fake plant decor
- Pea gravel substrate
Stock:
- 1x common pleco (part royal, part bristlenose. Born and raised in my tank.)
- 1x fancy guppy
- 5x white skirt tetras
- 6x glowlight tetras
- 1x clown loach
- 1x Pearl gourami
Latest water test results:
- ph : 7.2
- Ammonia: 0ppm
- Nitrite: 0ppm
- Nitrate: 5ppm
- dGH: 3-4
- dKH: 8
- Temp: 78 degrees F
25% water changes three times a week. (To maintain nitrate levels)
Water change products:
- 7 gallons total RO/DI water mixed with tap (water softener leaves tap water PH too high so I mix)
- API Proper ph 7
- Seachem Equilibrium for GH maintenance
- 1 tbls API aquarium salt
A NOTE about the salt: I never used to run salt, but I had a bunch lying around and after much reading, decided to try tossing a teaspoon in to see if they liked it. They would congregate where I put it in the aquarium. Based on this, I assumed they might need a little mineral content and began adding it per the recommendations on the box.
Current Medications:
- Seachem paraguard
Background:
I have been keeping a freshwater tropical community aquarium for about 10 years now but I’ve never encountered this kind of scratching before.
Mid to late last year I redecorated and restocked my aquarium and have had a go around with ich after I added my white skirt tetras. I quickly and successfully treated that with a two week treatment of Seachem Paraguard.
A few weeks after I added a clown loach and a gourami.
Three weeks after that addition, I noticed the clown loach beginning to scratch on his driftwood. There were no noticeable signs of ich, flukes, or any other sort of disease. All fish looked and behaved healthy.
A few days later, I noticed my guppy scratching on the substrate.
Later that same day I saw my gourami scratch on one of the fake plants.
I immediately began another treatment of Seachem Paraguard. The scratching ceased almost immediately. I’ve been treating for about 10 days and still have 11 to go. (Three weeks total.)
Last night, again about 10 days into the treatment, I saw the loach and the guppy scratching again.
I ran a full battery of water tests. (see the results above)
The water seems exactly as intended.
There are no visible signs of disease. All fish are eating well, calm, comfortable, no signs of aggression, great color, shiny scales, full healthy fins, no sign of ich or issues with gills.
I’m stumped as to what could be causing the irritation.
One note on aggression, When I began this treatment I did crank up the temperature to 84 (high, but after all my reading/research, I decided to push it and see how it went).
All the fish seemed fine for the first few days, and then suddenly the gourami became extremely aggressive and territorial over a few plants. He began striking the white skirt tetras who came near hard enough to knock scales off them.
I immediately turned the temperature back down assuming environmental stress and the aggression ceased.
Apart from that incident the stock has always been very peaceful. Light striking once in a while between the white skirt tetras. That’s been the extent.
What could be causing the irritation leading the fish to scratch?
Could this be a result of the added salt? But then why only scratching so in frequently and not after every water change? (It's technically less than the recommended dose from API for fresh water.)
Could this simply be a fresh “hatch” of the parasite (assuming parasites) that will be killed off as the treatment continues?
I’m just really surprised to see the scratching start back up mid treatment. Especially since I never positively identified ich to start with, I leads me to wonder if it was never parasites to begin with.
I will post updates as the treatment progresses.
Thanks.