Hello,
I'm new here, and I'm fairly sure this is the correct forum to post in, I apologise if it is not.
I have also never had white spot in any of my tanks before and I am quite worried about the whole situation.
Okay, about a week ago I noticed a few white spots on one of my platys after a regular 50% water change, and so I immediately started treatment for it, because not only did I want it to spread to all of my other platys and swordtails but I have a rather old clown loach that I am rather fond of, which I have read are prone to ich/white spot.
I bumped the temperature from the usual 26°C (78 or 79ºF) to 30°C (86ºF) and added aquarium salt as this is what I was told I should do at the pet store where I got the treatment.
I also had the water tested while I was there:
PH: about 7
Ammonia: 0ppm
Nitrite: 0ppm
Tank is about 505 Liters so about 130ish Gallons, its about 6ft
Temperature as of 5 minutes ago: 30°C (86ºF)
Not 100% sure on the others, but I remember the attendent said they were all well within the normal parameters and that nothing was out of the ordinary. I get it checked once a month there and I have for about 8 years, so I trust they are correct.
Tank inhabitants:
1x 25cm clown loach (he is 11-12 years old and the last one of 5, I've tried adding others but the largest ones I've been able to find are about 5-7cm and he killed two over night so I re homed the other 3 and I haven't been able to find anyone with any larger loaches to re-home him, so I've resigned to trying to make him as comfortable as possible otherwise)
5x Platys
7x Swordtails (one may be a platy I'm not sure yet as it's still small)
Fry - there are always fry, I just leave them, they usually grow up fine and I re home them when they're older
Snails - I leave them in because usually my loach likes to eat them.
Currently two filters (no carbon in them at the moment as per medication institutions)
Air Bubbler is on
Light is also on.
Tank has been established for over a year with regular water changes.
He was alright for a few days, but over the last 3 his condition has gone downhill quite fast. Usually he swims around happily, though within 2 days of getting white spots he went pale (he has since regained some colour) and the white spot has spread over his entire body.
He has begun to float up the top gasping (still in the water) (he is trying to keep himself in the jet of water from the filter I believe). He can swim down because he shoots around the tank and rolls around to get the bubbles off his side and I believe he is itchy or something.
I was checking him again about an hour ago and I noticed that he has developed white spot seemingly inside his eye, as well as gotten water inside them or something has filmed over it...
I'm not sure if he has hit one of his decorations or logs but I've taken out the sharper/rougher edged ones now so that it doesn't happen or happen again.
One of my platys have also got it and she seems to just be lying on the bottom most of the time so I am worried that she won't make it as she isn't too old.
I'm not sure what to do... I've done everything I can that I know of short of taking them to the vet, though I don't know if they'd make the trip up there.
Does anyone know if there is water in the eye, or if it's an infection?
Is there is anything I can do for these two fish or am I doing something wrong. As I said, I've never had any white spot (or any other disease for that matter) happen before, I'm very worried about this.
Thank you for reading and any answers.
I'm new here, and I'm fairly sure this is the correct forum to post in, I apologise if it is not.
I have also never had white spot in any of my tanks before and I am quite worried about the whole situation.
Okay, about a week ago I noticed a few white spots on one of my platys after a regular 50% water change, and so I immediately started treatment for it, because not only did I want it to spread to all of my other platys and swordtails but I have a rather old clown loach that I am rather fond of, which I have read are prone to ich/white spot.
I bumped the temperature from the usual 26°C (78 or 79ºF) to 30°C (86ºF) and added aquarium salt as this is what I was told I should do at the pet store where I got the treatment.
I also had the water tested while I was there:
PH: about 7
Ammonia: 0ppm
Nitrite: 0ppm
Tank is about 505 Liters so about 130ish Gallons, its about 6ft
Temperature as of 5 minutes ago: 30°C (86ºF)
Not 100% sure on the others, but I remember the attendent said they were all well within the normal parameters and that nothing was out of the ordinary. I get it checked once a month there and I have for about 8 years, so I trust they are correct.
Tank inhabitants:
1x 25cm clown loach (he is 11-12 years old and the last one of 5, I've tried adding others but the largest ones I've been able to find are about 5-7cm and he killed two over night so I re homed the other 3 and I haven't been able to find anyone with any larger loaches to re-home him, so I've resigned to trying to make him as comfortable as possible otherwise)
5x Platys
7x Swordtails (one may be a platy I'm not sure yet as it's still small)
Fry - there are always fry, I just leave them, they usually grow up fine and I re home them when they're older
Snails - I leave them in because usually my loach likes to eat them.
Currently two filters (no carbon in them at the moment as per medication institutions)
Air Bubbler is on
Light is also on.
Tank has been established for over a year with regular water changes.
He was alright for a few days, but over the last 3 his condition has gone downhill quite fast. Usually he swims around happily, though within 2 days of getting white spots he went pale (he has since regained some colour) and the white spot has spread over his entire body.
He has begun to float up the top gasping (still in the water) (he is trying to keep himself in the jet of water from the filter I believe). He can swim down because he shoots around the tank and rolls around to get the bubbles off his side and I believe he is itchy or something.
I was checking him again about an hour ago and I noticed that he has developed white spot seemingly inside his eye, as well as gotten water inside them or something has filmed over it...
I'm not sure if he has hit one of his decorations or logs but I've taken out the sharper/rougher edged ones now so that it doesn't happen or happen again.
One of my platys have also got it and she seems to just be lying on the bottom most of the time so I am worried that she won't make it as she isn't too old.
I'm not sure what to do... I've done everything I can that I know of short of taking them to the vet, though I don't know if they'd make the trip up there.
Does anyone know if there is water in the eye, or if it's an infection?
Is there is anything I can do for these two fish or am I doing something wrong. As I said, I've never had any white spot (or any other disease for that matter) happen before, I'm very worried about this.
Thank you for reading and any answers.