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    Hi all, 

     

    someone please help identify what these patches on my corydoras look like. They were in a 10g tank with a betta that just died with symptoms of dropsy. 
     

    Because I only had one cycled QT, I moved these 4 to my 20g fry tank, only later to realize that they had these lesions. I’ve done 2 water changes and increased the temp of the fry tank but otherwise I am at a loss. I’m so afraid this is something contagious that will kill all my babies 😞 

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  2. Hi Everyone, (posting for a friend) 

    Below are some parameters 

    • pH - 6.2 (I know- this is low) Typical is 6.5
    • Nitrates- 40+ (just added nitrate reducer)
    • Hardness - not sure 
    • Nitrites - 0 ppm
    • Ammonia - 0 ppm
    • KH/Buffer - not sure 
    • Water Temperature - 80 degrees

    This fry was born at the end of October with some deformities (at the least, curved spine) but this growth also seems to have been there- not positive about that though. Anyway, it has doubled in size recently.


    We were wondering if this is cancerous tumor vs. edema versus congenital defect, and if it can be treated. This little girl has been eating and behaving normally. 
     

    Any help is greatly appreciated. 

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  3. Hi all, 

    So my daughter, trying to help me out, decided to feed all my fish this morning, and I was horrified to learn she fed my green spotted puffers clams on the half shell that I was preparing to throw out. They had been thawed since yesterday morning (so 24 hours!) …I am so upset. Please, if there is anything I can do to prevent them from getting sick or dying, I appreciate any words of advice. 331472A2-00FC-43B7-A628-56B3BC48D82B.jpeg.6b84c3e9f62aa06eece97bc546841692.jpeg

  4. Hi, everyone-
     

    I am relatively new to this forum but have received great advice for my molly from several members (thanks Colu, XxlinkedphoenixX and guppysnail) and I am so grateful for it. Although she ended up passing away, Mione did initially improve quite a bit with your help, and at least passed away with me by her side. I also feel like I did everything I could to save her.

    So, on the bright side, my fish sitter did an amazing job while I was away for a week. All of the fish in my 7 tanks look happy and healthy —except my blind cave tetras— I’ve noticed these red areas, although they are still eating and behavior seems normal.   
     

    I measured tank parameters after I performed a 40% water change last night, and they were: 

    29 gallon tank (cycled for >1 year)

    80 degrees F

    KH 8

    GH 15

    ph 8.2

    Ammonia 0.0

    Nitrite 0.0 

    Nitrate 0.0

     

    There are currently 2 blind cave tetras (I tried for months to get more of them but  my LFS couldn’t get them) and two mollies. Bc of m/f imbalance, I added two young female mollies to the tank last night, so now there are 6 total fish in the tank. 
     

    I also realize that my parameters are somewhat high for cave tetras (I just added some buffers last night) but would warmer, alkaline water produce those streaks? 


    I just want to do the right thing by them and my mollies if possible. Thanks in advance. 

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  5. Thank you! Actually I *have* been treating with aquarium salt… and just started the med trio two days ago (Maracyn, Ick-X, GC). And it helped her swim upright 🙂 my problem is now that her QT isn’t cycled so I have been doing WCs daily. Taking a risk, with a 75 percent water change, I replenished the 3 meds each time to the new water. Is this too strong though? I feel like she is tolerating meds very well, and if anything, has backtracked when they stop being biologically active…. 


  6.   Hi all, I’m posting a few pictures to see if anyone had seen these white patches/film before. I have since quarantined this sweet molly who I raised from a little fry, so any help would be appreciated. 

    She originally looked like this gradually, but always had an appetite. Then she started having buoyancy issues, so I did my best treating her for swim bladder infection in QT (Kanaplex with Metroplex- bath and food; then I added Furan-2. Then, no meds and only meds in food). She hasn’t had meds for almost a week now but is so back and forth, and I just don’t want to keep throwing these meds at her. 

    Recent water parameter readings are NH3 0; Nitrite 0; Nitrate 10. I have an ammonia patch and have been doing 50-60 percent WC’s daily since she has been in this plastic tub because it isn’t cycled. I have since added wonder shells due to the low GH and KH, which are now within livebearer range. And pH is 8.0. 

    Anyway, she has been touch and go but just started swimming right side up three days ago. However, yesterday she looked worse and had the white film again, so I broke down and gave her the med trio (aquarium co-op) and today, she is swimming upright again. I still have no clue what I am treating though… There are no fish vets in my area either! I cannot believe these precious beings are under the care of a diy fish keeper making educated guesses.

    Anyway, I be so grateful for any help at this point! Thanks.

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