Iiridellia
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http/www.youtube.com/watch?v=pL5AcleKebU - I couldn't get a picture for ya'll, so this will unfortunately have to do.
As you all can see, my angel is very very sick. We've been unable to keep Angels with any level of sucess. This is a fairly new tank (Running for about a month)... We didn't notice the other fish having any major issues till recently, when.. whatever this is... seems to have spread from the Angel Fish to the others. Since, we've lost a gold gourami and a bala shark.
We started some treatment today. We had treated a while prior, and it didn't seem to be helping anything. Suddenly, though, things have gone from 'bad' with the Angels to 'worse' with everything! So we're raising the temperature to 86, in the hope of speeding.. whatever this is... up, in its cycle. We're also treating with Ich meds. We have a bubble wand and a airstone in the tank, so they DO have enough oxygen... Lotsa bubbles.
Hard to test the water, we don't personally have a kit.
Tank size: 55 Gallons
pH: 7.2, or so.
ammonia: WAS High (up around 2) but it shouldn't be any longer
nitrite: Normal
nitrate: Normal
kH: Normal
gH: Normal
tank temp: 82, right now. We're raising it up to 86.
Fish Symptoms (include full description including lesion, color, location, fish behavior):
Grey film over the body. Fins seem to be seethrough at the tips, having lost the color. They're also very ragged. The fish seems to act fine up till about a day or two before death; at first we thought it was Ick (Which it may have started out as) due to white spots on the body. However, the white spots were much to large to be ick, looking like small patches of white growth rather than a sprinkling of salt, but now it seems as if they are covered in what is almost a slime type growth. They begin to loose balance, almost, and hover towards either the top or bottom of the tank. If the slight current from out filters or bubbles hit them, they flop all about in the flow of the water... till finally they stick to the filter and pass on.
Volume and Frequency of water changes: Normaly - 25%, every 2 weeks. We, however, did a 50% waterchange over the weekend in an attempt to lower the ammonia, which tested at 2.
Chemical Additives or Media in your tank: Suppose this means Filter media? We have a standard carbon filter media in the filter.
Tank inhabitants: Due to recent losses, a bit sparse - 1 dying bala shark, 1 dying Angel Fish, 2 Giant Danios, and 1 Feather-fin catfish.
Recent additions to your tank (living or decoration): None
Exposure to chemicals: We have started treatment with Rid-Ich+ from Kordons today. Before that, when we did the water change, we put in 2 caps of Prime [ 1 cap for 50 gallons ] - 1 would have probably been enough, but my father didn't want to treat the water in the buckets before dumping it in, so the extra was put in to try and soften the blow of the water without those 4 drops of Prime in it a minute prior to dumping. I sort of agree with the logic, but who knows... that may be what instigated the killing.
Digital photo (include if possible): http/www.youtube.com/watch?v=pL5AcleKebU This was the best I could do, seeing as the camera didn't want to focus on the fish.
Thought I should add: I'm in the USA, btw. South East.
As you all can see, my angel is very very sick. We've been unable to keep Angels with any level of sucess. This is a fairly new tank (Running for about a month)... We didn't notice the other fish having any major issues till recently, when.. whatever this is... seems to have spread from the Angel Fish to the others. Since, we've lost a gold gourami and a bala shark.
We started some treatment today. We had treated a while prior, and it didn't seem to be helping anything. Suddenly, though, things have gone from 'bad' with the Angels to 'worse' with everything! So we're raising the temperature to 86, in the hope of speeding.. whatever this is... up, in its cycle. We're also treating with Ich meds. We have a bubble wand and a airstone in the tank, so they DO have enough oxygen... Lotsa bubbles.
Hard to test the water, we don't personally have a kit.
Tank size: 55 Gallons
pH: 7.2, or so.
ammonia: WAS High (up around 2) but it shouldn't be any longer
nitrite: Normal
nitrate: Normal
kH: Normal
gH: Normal
tank temp: 82, right now. We're raising it up to 86.
Fish Symptoms (include full description including lesion, color, location, fish behavior):
Grey film over the body. Fins seem to be seethrough at the tips, having lost the color. They're also very ragged. The fish seems to act fine up till about a day or two before death; at first we thought it was Ick (Which it may have started out as) due to white spots on the body. However, the white spots were much to large to be ick, looking like small patches of white growth rather than a sprinkling of salt, but now it seems as if they are covered in what is almost a slime type growth. They begin to loose balance, almost, and hover towards either the top or bottom of the tank. If the slight current from out filters or bubbles hit them, they flop all about in the flow of the water... till finally they stick to the filter and pass on.
Volume and Frequency of water changes: Normaly - 25%, every 2 weeks. We, however, did a 50% waterchange over the weekend in an attempt to lower the ammonia, which tested at 2.
Chemical Additives or Media in your tank: Suppose this means Filter media? We have a standard carbon filter media in the filter.
Tank inhabitants: Due to recent losses, a bit sparse - 1 dying bala shark, 1 dying Angel Fish, 2 Giant Danios, and 1 Feather-fin catfish.
Recent additions to your tank (living or decoration): None
Exposure to chemicals: We have started treatment with Rid-Ich+ from Kordons today. Before that, when we did the water change, we put in 2 caps of Prime [ 1 cap for 50 gallons ] - 1 would have probably been enough, but my father didn't want to treat the water in the buckets before dumping it in, so the extra was put in to try and soften the blow of the water without those 4 drops of Prime in it a minute prior to dumping. I sort of agree with the logic, but who knows... that may be what instigated the killing.
Digital photo (include if possible): http/www.youtube.com/watch?v=pL5AcleKebU This was the best I could do, seeing as the camera didn't want to focus on the fish.
Thought I should add: I'm in the USA, btw. South East.