Jump to content

Luis

Members
  • Posts

    70
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Feedback

    0%

Posts posted by Luis

  1. On 1/22/2022 at 2:29 PM, Levi_Aquatics said:

    I have had the same issue with a couple  my yo-yo loaches. The one ended up dying and the other is getting better. I will be following this thread for sure!

    For now I moved him a couple hours ago into a 20 litre quarantine tank with some bits for him to hide under. 
    working until late today so hopefully he’s alright when I get back

    On 1/22/2022 at 4:09 PM, bettta999 said:

    i didnt really now loaches are sesitive to salt but i sure now that good water can cure a lot of things

    Yeah, I’m at work now so hopefully I can see how he’s doing when I get back 

    • Like 1
  2. On 1/22/2022 at 2:15 PM, bettta999 said:

    could be some kind of infection what are your water parameters ? and try treating it with some salt because that mouth looks very swollen whats your substrate

    I need to restock on my test kit, but I doubt it’s a water issue since all my other fish look perfectly fine. 
    I’ll order a new test kit just in case today.

    and the substrate is trópica active black substrate. 
     

    On 1/22/2022 at 2:15 PM, bettta999 said:

    could be some kind of infection what are your water parameters ? and try treating it with some salt because that mouth looks very swollen whats your substrate

     

    On 1/22/2022 at 2:19 PM, Guppysnail said:

    I am not a med person so can’t help much however in my personal experience and reading loaches can be sensitive to salt because they are scaleless and they absorb it much quicker. Use caution in amounts. If you post this in the disease section there are fantastic folks  who know a lot about illnesses that can help. 

    Perfect will do. 
    I have always been scared to use aquarium salt with the loaches so I’ll have to read into the doses 

  3.  

    Hey everyone, 

    I’ve  noticed one of my yo-yo loaches has been acting weird these past 2 days.

    he was feeding well and then two nights ago he went into a coconut cave and mostly stayed there. 
    he’s breathing quickly, his mouth seems slightly swollen and he just lays around without reacting much. He also looks somewhat pale. 
     

    does someone have any experience they could share to successfully get this guy back to full health? 
     

    looking forward to any help

     

    thanks,

    luis.  

    image.jpg

    I also did a 40% water change yesterday as that’s my first reaction when I notice a fish behaving weirdly. 

    image.jpg

    I also did a 40% water change yesterday as that’s my first reaction when I notice a fish behaving weirdly. 

    image.jpg

     
  4. Hey everyone, 

    I’ve  noticed one of my yo-yo loaches has been acting weird these past 2 days.

    he was feeding well and then two nights ago he went into a coconut cave and mostly stayed there. 
    he’s breathing quickly, his mouth seems slightly swollen and he just lays around without reacting much. He also looks somewhat pale. 
     

    does someone have any experience they could share to successfully get this guy back to full health? 
     

    looking forward to any help

     

    thanks,

    luis.  

    image.jpg

    I also did a 40% water change yesterday as that’s my first reaction when I notice a fish behaving weirdly. 

    image.jpg

    I also did a 40% water change yesterday as that’s my first reaction when I notice a fish behaving weirdly. 

    image.jpg

  5. Hey everyone,

    Ive had my 125gal up and running for about 6 months now. 
     

    Currently stocked with a mixed school of 15 tiger barbs, 4 3.5inch yo-yo loaches, a 4inch red tail shark, a kribensis pair, 4 2inch bristlenose plecos, 1 3.5inch swordtail and 5 Odessa barbs. 
     

    Ive been wanting to add an electric blue acara but I’m scared he’ll gobble up all my plants as I’ve heard they can do that. 
     

    does anyone have a cool semi aggressive fish that could go well in this set-up? 

    Or some oddballs like panda garras, some types of catfish…?

     

    Looking forward to your replies,

    thanks,

    luis 🙂 

    3927AE8B-FAFD-4DDB-BA9E-3F7F16D27D8A.jpeg

  6. Mine looked very similar to yours in the picture. 
    When I first noticed her with the full belly, she was gently gripping on to the front glass where I took the picture. Shortly after like 5 minutes, she started laying on her back and then one of my loaches tapped her and she didn’t move. 
    Seeing that she was reacting I put her in a breeder box where she moved for the first few seconds and then went belly up again and I just left her for about 15 minutes and she was still in the same position. 
    so I turned her upright with my hand and she wasn’t moving/breathing, but I still left her in there for an extra 30 minutes just in case. 
    Wasn’t moving or breathing so I removed her from the tank. 
     

    From the previous reply with the links, I see someone mentioned that it’s somewhat common for BN plecs to have difficulty laying the eggs and then die with a full belly. 
    Do you guys have any advice on how to handle the next time one of my plecs look like that? 
     

    I would love for them to breed, just hasn’t happened yet since I don’t have a male. 
     

    Many thanks for the advice 🙏,

    luis

    On 1/6/2022 at 10:58 PM, Fish Folk said:

    Ok. My first instinct is she’s egg-bound. Maybe “bloat” but I’m not sure.

    Here are two older threads from other forums. Maybe not helpful here, but I’d recommend getting a Pleco cave and a mature male to start these girls spawning. Female egg-bearing fish NEED to spawn to stay healthy.

    https://plecoplanet.com/forum/threads/egg-bound.7537/

    https://www.qldaf.com/topic/79540-bloat-bristlenose-help-and-egg-bound/

    Those links were very helpful to see that I’m not the only one. 
    It’s always stressful when you’re excited about caring well for your fish and then get a sudden death :(.

    Thank you,

    luis

  7. Hey everyone,

    does anyone have experience with successfully keeping young bristlenose plecs (3-8months old)? 
     

    I took this picture about 30 minutes ago and now the little ones dead. 
     

    My parameters are all in check nothing out of the norm.

    I don’t know how this one has somehow managed to get super bloated which I’m assuming was the cause of its death as it kept turning upside down. 
     

    I have two other females in there (was a total of  3 females), so i doubt it was a pregnancy issue. 

    Does anyone have some knowledge on what this could be? and if someone with experience could point out some key points to keeping a happy group of BN plecs, I’d highly appreciate if you shared some tips.
     

    everywhere I look it’s the same information which I’m keeping up with.
     

    (my tank is 550 litres, planted, a bunch of driftwood and a good 3  inches of substrate. I keep it at 24 Celsius and do weekly 30% water changes. ) 

     

    Thanks,

    luis. 

  8. On 4/7/2021 at 2:50 AM, GardenStateGoldfish said:

    Rams horn snails will eat black beard algae If you wanted to add some of those

    My tank has some yoyos that would demolish them. Hahah, but very true, snails in general do a great job with all sorts.

    • Like 1
  9. Hello,

    i have this issue where all of my plants have some black algae. My Java fern and specially cryps are getting affected quite a lot in my planted 50 gal. 
     

    Im pretty sure it’s due to being located in my living room where there’s a lot of natural light and the way that the frames of the windows are set up, I can’t get any solid curtains to block out the light over night. 
     

    does anyone have a fix to this? Suggestions? 
    I really think the tank is set up super nice, however the algae takes away from it soo much. 

    all replies will be appreciated,
    thank you! 

  10. On 3/23/2021 at 8:39 PM, Daniel said:

    I did a little research and discovered that in the UK what I call 'vernal pools' in American English are called 'temporary ponds' in British English:

    This publication had this chart:

    image.png.093b68eec099f2783f5749bd64d368b2.png

    Which will at least give the common names of little critters to begin to look up what you might have collected. Also feel free to post photos of what you have. I know I would be interested in seeing it.

    I’ve posted some pictures for you to see when you can. Let me know what you think 🙂

  11. 1 minute ago, Luis said:

    Here are some pictures of what I caught with a couple swishes with my net in under 2 mins.

    Do you all reckon it should be safe? 
     
    If so, I’m not the anal retentive type of guy however I do want the best for my fish. 
     

    Does anyone have a process I should follow or is it really most likely safe and just feeding it with a baster? 

    thanks for the replies once again! 
    hopefully this gives more clarity to others in the hobby too 

     

    18CDAE4B-0371-4661-BD81-62A7A7F8AE7A.jpeg

    3A0AA091-CB19-4244-92F1-FC4701ADCAE1.jpeg

    8D2A9FF4-5F95-4031-B6C5-B5BFD5BCC091.jpeg

    33B00D0E-67F3-4FB2-BADB-00A9082A5CCC.jpeg

    C367FC62-2470-4C76-B44B-0F652F5249FC.jpeg

    887A5FA9-FD66-49A1-A70C-841614D6AEC9.jpeg

    Also this would be used in my case to feed a 55gallon mostly adult barb tank, with a 3.5 inch RTS and krib. 

    The one that worries me is the fourth image, the black elongated one. 
     

    thanks! 

  12. Here are some pictures of what I caught with a couple swishes with my net in under 2 mins.

    Do you all reckon it should be safe? 
     
    If so, I’m not the anal retentive type of guy however I do want the best for my fish. 
     

    Does anyone have a process I should follow or is it really most likely safe and just feeding it with a baster? 

    thanks for the replies once again! 
    hopefully this gives more clarity to others in the hobby too 

     

    18CDAE4B-0371-4661-BD81-62A7A7F8AE7A.jpeg

    3A0AA091-CB19-4244-92F1-FC4701ADCAE1.jpeg

    8D2A9FF4-5F95-4031-B6C5-B5BFD5BCC091.jpeg

    33B00D0E-67F3-4FB2-BADB-00A9082A5CCC.jpeg

    C367FC62-2470-4C76-B44B-0F652F5249FC.jpeg

    887A5FA9-FD66-49A1-A70C-841614D6AEC9.jpeg

  13. Just went to a well hidden local pond that has (no fish as it dries up in the summer) to collect some live food to see if I could culture some daphnia. 
     

    I managed to get tons of daphnia with a couple scoops with the net, however I’ve also caught a bunch of other stuff like some small black worms, mosquito larvae, and other stuff which I don’t have a clue they are. 
     

    I wasn’t planning on introducing this freshly caught live food to my fish until like 2 weeks in.

    Should i be scared of what I introduce? Or do all those critters pretty much have the same effect? 
     

    I can’t really find valuable info anywhere so if anyone knows a good clear chart of common critters found in ponds in the UK, any previous experiences and any helpful links would be highly appreciated.

    thank you!!

  14. Hello I’ve had my planted 40 gallon for a while now. 
    the plants for the past months have shown deficiencies of potassium, iron etc.

    so I took it upon myself recently to buy some Tropica Plant Care Fertiliser as well as seachem potassium. 
     

    ive dosed the recommended dose for the past 5 days.

    I just wanted to know how long should i expect it to take for the fertilisers to take effect? 
     

    Any valuable links with HQ info would also be appreciated. 
    thanks

  15. Hello,

    I have a sick fish with a decentely sized red sore on its tail.

    I quarantined him by himself and did some water changes for the past week.

     

    he hasn’t really been getting better and is slowly looking less active.

     

    i was just about to put in 2 tablespoons of API aquarium salt into the 45 litre quatrantine tank.

    until I thought, how long should the salt stay there? 
     

    can someone advise me on whether it’s better to add the salt as I planned or if it’s better to just give the fish a 5-10minute bath?

    thank you

  16. I do weekly water changes to my 250litre tank. 
    The way I do it is literally empty out 30% off water with a siphon, and then I fill up a 25 litre bucket with the dechlorinator and pour it in little by little with another bowl. 
     

    this is very tedious but I’ve just done it like this without thinking too much as it’s worked fine for me.

     

    right now I’m getting busier and I’m finding it hard to carry out my weekly WC this way.

    for next time should I put the dechlorinator in once I’ve taken out the water and then just fill it directly with the siphon back in the tank? 
     

    i don’t want to mess up my aquarium so any help with how I could make my water changes less tedious would be extremely appreciated.

     

    thanks! 

  17. Hello,

    I have a planted 180L tank.

    i have never used C02 or fertilisers. 
     

    Ive noticed some of my plants like the Amazon swords and Java ferns are starting to get holes in their leaves which end up dying off. 
     

    Can someone give me a safe solution/ product that will make my plants healthy as well as not harm my fish that are in there? 
     

    thank you!

    image.jpg

×
×
  • Create New...