Hi
(disclaimer: English is not my first language and I am new to the fish hobby so please go easy on me)
I currently own a 150L tank with tropical fish. It is still a work in progress thing but I am taking it slowly as until about 3 months ago I truly believed I can't keep fish alive.
Inside I have 6 rummy nose tetras (unsexed), 5 gouramis* (1M, 4F) and 3 clown loaches (unsexed). Now before I get told off for the latter - I am fully aware loaches will grow and will require a huge tank. Depending on how my fish tank will do I consider getting a custom made tank that fits in my living room between two chimney breasts. That would be a 750-800L tank that I already had priced so as soon as the living room renovation is done I can order it to be made. If my fish hobby fails I will make sure that the loaches go to a suitable home where they can enjoy a big tank. That was already checked by me with my local fish shop owner so I am confident that one way or another they will have a good home whether here or with someone else.
Ammonia is on 0ppm, Nitrite very rarely shows 0.25ppm, usually I am on 0ppm too. My pH is between 6.5-7.0 (I use the water drop test and I find those two colours very close on the chart so I'm not 100% sure. I have the tank for roughly 3 months now and so far I had zero dead fish so I am going to believe I did well in terms of the water quality. I do water changes weekly, between 20-30L - this is based purely on how long it takes to vacuum the gravel).
Now, to the issue.
The last two fish added to my fish tank were 2 female gouramis. This was done when I was away and since I am the main animal mama in this mini zoo household I did not have a chance to inspect the fish. I know they were introduced to the fish tank properly because my partner knows I'd wreak havoc if he just dropped the fish in without preparation. It's only when I returned I noticed some odd white spots and my male gourami was flashing occasionally. The tank is treated with Interpet Anti white spot, aeration is increased (air stone and Fluval U4 blowing bubbles), temp is around 25 degrees Celsius, I don't really change it as I noticed the stable 25 is best for the fish and plants and doesn't change when my house gets colder / warmer.
I did my research and majority information about white spots is saying that the parasite will eventually fall off the fish and it can attach itself to glass where it's multiplying. As I was cleaning some odd green spot algae I noticed dust like white spots on the glass - those are not air bubbles, doesn't look like Hydra either. I have no snails yet and I am pretty sure those are not snail eggs either. The spots are flat, very small. Used magnifying glass and they don't seem to be moving, I tried to remove them with the magnetic cleaner and they come off very easily. Is it possible that it's the white spot parasite taking over my fish tank? if not is it just some hard water residue?
Apologies if it's a stupid and normal thing in a fish tank, I take the well being of all my animals seriously so I just want to make sure I didn't mess something up.
Thank you very much in advance for any help
* I am unsure if all small gouramis can be refered to as dwarf gouramis, but I do have the small ones, happy to check all names properly if it's needed for the purpose of rectifying the issue
(disclaimer: English is not my first language and I am new to the fish hobby so please go easy on me)
I currently own a 150L tank with tropical fish. It is still a work in progress thing but I am taking it slowly as until about 3 months ago I truly believed I can't keep fish alive.
Inside I have 6 rummy nose tetras (unsexed), 5 gouramis* (1M, 4F) and 3 clown loaches (unsexed). Now before I get told off for the latter - I am fully aware loaches will grow and will require a huge tank. Depending on how my fish tank will do I consider getting a custom made tank that fits in my living room between two chimney breasts. That would be a 750-800L tank that I already had priced so as soon as the living room renovation is done I can order it to be made. If my fish hobby fails I will make sure that the loaches go to a suitable home where they can enjoy a big tank. That was already checked by me with my local fish shop owner so I am confident that one way or another they will have a good home whether here or with someone else.
Ammonia is on 0ppm, Nitrite very rarely shows 0.25ppm, usually I am on 0ppm too. My pH is between 6.5-7.0 (I use the water drop test and I find those two colours very close on the chart so I'm not 100% sure. I have the tank for roughly 3 months now and so far I had zero dead fish so I am going to believe I did well in terms of the water quality. I do water changes weekly, between 20-30L - this is based purely on how long it takes to vacuum the gravel).
Now, to the issue.
The last two fish added to my fish tank were 2 female gouramis. This was done when I was away and since I am the main animal mama in this mini zoo household I did not have a chance to inspect the fish. I know they were introduced to the fish tank properly because my partner knows I'd wreak havoc if he just dropped the fish in without preparation. It's only when I returned I noticed some odd white spots and my male gourami was flashing occasionally. The tank is treated with Interpet Anti white spot, aeration is increased (air stone and Fluval U4 blowing bubbles), temp is around 25 degrees Celsius, I don't really change it as I noticed the stable 25 is best for the fish and plants and doesn't change when my house gets colder / warmer.
I did my research and majority information about white spots is saying that the parasite will eventually fall off the fish and it can attach itself to glass where it's multiplying. As I was cleaning some odd green spot algae I noticed dust like white spots on the glass - those are not air bubbles, doesn't look like Hydra either. I have no snails yet and I am pretty sure those are not snail eggs either. The spots are flat, very small. Used magnifying glass and they don't seem to be moving, I tried to remove them with the magnetic cleaner and they come off very easily. Is it possible that it's the white spot parasite taking over my fish tank? if not is it just some hard water residue?
Apologies if it's a stupid and normal thing in a fish tank, I take the well being of all my animals seriously so I just want to make sure I didn't mess something up.
Thank you very much in advance for any help
* I am unsure if all small gouramis can be refered to as dwarf gouramis, but I do have the small ones, happy to check all names properly if it's needed for the purpose of rectifying the issue