carligraceee
Fishaholic
HEY GUYS THIS IS SUPER URGENT!
So my Dalmatian molly (Sherlock) was doing fine ever since I purchased him. However, I just purchased a new tank with a filter and heater. I set the heater to around 75 degrees and everything was fine until this morning. One of my girls went into hiding in the house. I couldn't find her. I was worried she was sick. I then look again sometime this afternoon and find that my male dalmatian molly is upside down in the house, breathing heavy and rocking slightly. I knew then something was up. I took out the house, the girl swam immediately under the bridge I have in there. The male tried to swim, but he was severely lopsided and eventually floated upside down. I created a seperate tank for him while I prepared the temp tank for inside my main tank, thinking he was just constipated. I put him in the temp tank (the ones for babies) and he still floated lopsided. I put a peeled pea inside and he didn't eat it.
I look back a couple hours later I found him dead. I took him out and flushed him, taking note of my female dalmatian molly's behavior. Not moving from under the bridge, swimming but staying in the same spot and eventually just laying on the rocks.
My girly just now showed the same signs. Laying upside down but still breathing. I immediately took her out and put her into a new tank that I am preparing for my friend (sorry Charley, I will clean it). It is warm, not filtered just yet but I use the top notch Seachem Prime conditioner (my main tank uses a different brand but it has worked for about a month now and I also use Biological Booster from Imaginatarium in that one as well). It is heated to about 79-80 degrees and she is alone. She has started swimming upright but still lays on the bottom breathing slowly. I see small improvement which leads me to believe it has something to do with the filter, brand of conditioner and water product or the water in general.
For context, I do not know the water information yet. I am going to get it tested as soon as I finish my two finals in the morning.
I NEED to know if it is a disease and if my other fish are contagious or if it has something to do with the water and how I can fix it. I will update with the water info soon.
So my Dalmatian molly (Sherlock) was doing fine ever since I purchased him. However, I just purchased a new tank with a filter and heater. I set the heater to around 75 degrees and everything was fine until this morning. One of my girls went into hiding in the house. I couldn't find her. I was worried she was sick. I then look again sometime this afternoon and find that my male dalmatian molly is upside down in the house, breathing heavy and rocking slightly. I knew then something was up. I took out the house, the girl swam immediately under the bridge I have in there. The male tried to swim, but he was severely lopsided and eventually floated upside down. I created a seperate tank for him while I prepared the temp tank for inside my main tank, thinking he was just constipated. I put him in the temp tank (the ones for babies) and he still floated lopsided. I put a peeled pea inside and he didn't eat it.
I look back a couple hours later I found him dead. I took him out and flushed him, taking note of my female dalmatian molly's behavior. Not moving from under the bridge, swimming but staying in the same spot and eventually just laying on the rocks.
My girly just now showed the same signs. Laying upside down but still breathing. I immediately took her out and put her into a new tank that I am preparing for my friend (sorry Charley, I will clean it). It is warm, not filtered just yet but I use the top notch Seachem Prime conditioner (my main tank uses a different brand but it has worked for about a month now and I also use Biological Booster from Imaginatarium in that one as well). It is heated to about 79-80 degrees and she is alone. She has started swimming upright but still lays on the bottom breathing slowly. I see small improvement which leads me to believe it has something to do with the filter, brand of conditioner and water product or the water in general.
For context, I do not know the water information yet. I am going to get it tested as soon as I finish my two finals in the morning.
I NEED to know if it is a disease and if my other fish are contagious or if it has something to do with the water and how I can fix it. I will update with the water info soon.