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  1. Sorry photos may not have came through on original post. Single fish with bloat/early bloat. Photos w Ricefish and Platys show normal Ricefish.
  2. Interested in any and all help-I have not been able to crack this on my own. Quite puzzled. Bottom line: I am slowly losing fish every week or so. Started in late Sep. Seems to begin with slight bloated appearance, worsens, swimming affected, sometimes extreme large belly and curved spine, and then death. First one or two I was not concerned, but now a sustained pattern. Background, water, meds, and diet below. Photos attached are Ricefish taken today showing bloat/early bloat (photo sof single fish) and normal Ricefish (shown w platy tankmates-no issues with Platys). I bred and raised several dozen blue sparkle Ricefish this summer in my outside tub. Fun! Around early Aug moved about a dozen to indoor grow out tank along with wagtail Platys I am growing out. Goal was to finish grow out, make sure they were in great shape, then sell to LFS (my first sales). There have been no disease or death issues with Platys. Water and Tank: 77 degrees, pH 7.2, KH 40-60, GH 100/120, zero ammonia and nitrites, nitrates 20-40, weekly water changes, tank is not planted, run 1 TBS aquarium salt/10G, sponge filtration Diet: mix of live BBS, frozen BBS (homemade), Xtreme micro pellets (open 4 months but refrigerated), Xtreme krill flakes (same storage), Repashy S Green. Other tanks feed same foods w no issue, including the sibling Ricefish remaining in outdoor mini tub (no disease or losses apparent). Meds: Two rounds coop trio when brought Platys and Ricefish together in this tank-starting early Aug. Then two rounds Xpel (later in Aug into Sep) First deaths began roughly late Sep. Have just gone through a 5 day course of Paracleanse. And took the attached photos today with a couple more fish showing beginning visual symptoms that have led to previous deaths.
  3. Interested in any and all help-I have not been able to crack this on my own. Quite puzzled. Bottom line: I am slowly losing fish every week or so. Started in late Sep. Seems to begin with slight bloated appearance, worsens, swimming affected, sometimes extreme large belly and curved spine, and then death. First one or two I was not concerned, but now a sustained pattern. Background, water, meds, and diet below. Photos attached are Ricefish taken today showing bloat/early bloat (photo sof single fish) and normal Ricefish (shown w platy tankmates-no issues with Platys). I bred and raised several dozen blue sparkle Ricefish this summer in my outside tub. Fun! Around early Aug moved about a dozen to indoor grow out tank along with wagtail Platys I am growing out. Goal was to finish grow out, make sure they were in great shape, then sell to LFS (my first sales). There have been no disease or death issues with Platys. Water and Tank: 77 degrees, pH 7.2, KH 40-60, GH 100/120, zero ammonia and nitrites, nitrates 20-40, weekly water changes, tank is not planted, run 1 TBS aquarium salt/10G, sponge filtration Diet: mix of live BBS, frozen BBS (homemade), Xtreme micro pellets (open 4 months but refrigerated), Xtreme krill flakes (same storage), Repashy S Green. Other tanks feed same foods w no issue, including the sibling Ricefish remaining in outdoor mini tub (no disease or losses apparent). Meds: Two rounds coop trio when brought Platys and Ricefish together in this tank-starting early Aug. Then two rounds Xpel (later in Aug into Sep) First deaths began roughly late Sep. Have just gone through a 5 day course of Paracleanse. And took the attached photos today with a couple more fish showing beginning visual symptoms that have led to previous deaths.
  4. Thank you, thank you @Hannah Parker and @xXInkedPhoenixX! After I posted and did some quick web searches-I should not have been using a net and once he got stuck I should have cut a nice size square so I could help the fish stretch out of it. In the end we tried tweezers and then resorted to a type of cuticle cutter (a heavy blunted one). Did it out of water and did manage to drop the fish 😞 After a couple of tries and giving him rests in the water I managed to snip it off of him without any of him coming off too, I think! Way too fine motor skills and close up vision for us and a stressful couple of hours for all. He is separated and will watch for a few days. Thanjs again for the support and ideas!
  5. Good morning, Excited to move my Otos out of QT this morning, but one got stuck in the net opening. To get him back in the water, I cut away the net and here is what it looks like (on right, first photo; second is a close up) Almost like the sucker is somehow lodged inside. Ideas on how to save this little fellow? We are trying to get tweezers on either side of the encirclement to stretch the netting but have not been successful yet. All ideas appreciated!
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