Hi everyone,
Wondering if anyone can help me identify the disease that has been killing my fish. I have lost two fancy guppies and two swordtails.
I have one 55 gal planted tank with currently 13 neon tetras, 3 clown plecos, 4 guppies, 1 swordtail and an apple snail. Over the past week, I lost 4 fish.
I have two filters, a 55 gal filter with an additional 20 gal filter. A heater to keep the temperature between 78-82 F.
The water chemistry is as follows:
Ammonia: 0 (ideal)
Nitrate: 0 (safe)
Nitrite: 0 (safe)
Hardness: 75-150 (Between soft and hard)
Chlorine: 0 (safe)
Alkalinity 80-120 (moderate to ideal)
pH: 6.8-7.2 (neutral)
My fish started getting sick about a week ago, when two of the guppies started showing signs of what i thought to be finrot.
I separated the them into my QT (5 gal fluval chi). Both the guppies had clamped fins, were pale colored and showed difficulty swimming, almost as if the tail was being paralyzed. When i shined light on them I could see a white haze over ones body but the other one did not.
Initially I gave them salt baths in the QT and observed them for any changes.
I also added garlic juice in the tank. They didnt seem to show any signs of recovery. Since they were having difficulty swimming i transferred them into a smaller 1 gallon fish bowl where I tried to treat them with Melafix and Quick Cure (contains Formalin and Malachite Green). But they were dead by morning. I should mention that both QT tanks were properly aerated as I've heard medication may deprive fish of oxygen.
The very next day one of the swordtails was paralyzed. He had been moving absolutely fine the day prior. He was being blown around by the current in the 55 gal tank. I placed him in the QT tank with the guppies. He appeared fine for the first hour, then suddenly began violently darting about. The conditions in the QT tank were ideal. One guppy died, followed by this swordtail, and finally the other guppy.
Two days after their deaths, another swordtail showed signs of distress. He was reclusive, still bright colored and able to swim. So I took him out and put him in the QT (I sterilized it using baking soda and vinegar and thoroughly rinsed it with tap water). I took great care that the QT tank had ideal conditions once again, only this time without salt. He seemed much happier and swam around more in the 5 gallon. I suspected the remaining swordtail male had been bullying him so I thought I had found a solution. After seeing him appear to get better over the period of four hours, I went to bed. I saw him dead in the QT this morning. His body, like the previous three fish, was at the bottom of the tank.
All the sick fish did not eat after a while.
I would appreciate if anyone could shed some light on what could possibly be the issue. I have done quite a bit of research and I can't seem to find symptoms that match what has happened.
The rest of my fish are very bright colored and active, and behaving normally.
Some pictures are attached. They are somewhat graphic in nature so my apologies.
http://s259.beta.photobucket.com/user/d3vaguru/library/Fish
Thank you for your help.
Regards,
dev
Wondering if anyone can help me identify the disease that has been killing my fish. I have lost two fancy guppies and two swordtails.
I have one 55 gal planted tank with currently 13 neon tetras, 3 clown plecos, 4 guppies, 1 swordtail and an apple snail. Over the past week, I lost 4 fish.
I have two filters, a 55 gal filter with an additional 20 gal filter. A heater to keep the temperature between 78-82 F.
The water chemistry is as follows:
Ammonia: 0 (ideal)
Nitrate: 0 (safe)
Nitrite: 0 (safe)
Hardness: 75-150 (Between soft and hard)
Chlorine: 0 (safe)
Alkalinity 80-120 (moderate to ideal)
pH: 6.8-7.2 (neutral)
My fish started getting sick about a week ago, when two of the guppies started showing signs of what i thought to be finrot.
I separated the them into my QT (5 gal fluval chi). Both the guppies had clamped fins, were pale colored and showed difficulty swimming, almost as if the tail was being paralyzed. When i shined light on them I could see a white haze over ones body but the other one did not.
Initially I gave them salt baths in the QT and observed them for any changes.
I also added garlic juice in the tank. They didnt seem to show any signs of recovery. Since they were having difficulty swimming i transferred them into a smaller 1 gallon fish bowl where I tried to treat them with Melafix and Quick Cure (contains Formalin and Malachite Green). But they were dead by morning. I should mention that both QT tanks were properly aerated as I've heard medication may deprive fish of oxygen.
The very next day one of the swordtails was paralyzed. He had been moving absolutely fine the day prior. He was being blown around by the current in the 55 gal tank. I placed him in the QT tank with the guppies. He appeared fine for the first hour, then suddenly began violently darting about. The conditions in the QT tank were ideal. One guppy died, followed by this swordtail, and finally the other guppy.
Two days after their deaths, another swordtail showed signs of distress. He was reclusive, still bright colored and able to swim. So I took him out and put him in the QT (I sterilized it using baking soda and vinegar and thoroughly rinsed it with tap water). I took great care that the QT tank had ideal conditions once again, only this time without salt. He seemed much happier and swam around more in the 5 gallon. I suspected the remaining swordtail male had been bullying him so I thought I had found a solution. After seeing him appear to get better over the period of four hours, I went to bed. I saw him dead in the QT this morning. His body, like the previous three fish, was at the bottom of the tank.
All the sick fish did not eat after a while.
I would appreciate if anyone could shed some light on what could possibly be the issue. I have done quite a bit of research and I can't seem to find symptoms that match what has happened.
The rest of my fish are very bright colored and active, and behaving normally.
Some pictures are attached. They are somewhat graphic in nature so my apologies.
http://s259.beta.photobucket.com/user/d3vaguru/library/Fish
Thank you for your help.
Regards,
dev