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On 3/2/2022 at 11:35 PM, Ken Burke said:
I never pull my panda eggs and they seem to get on just fine.
since they are already separated, I would leave them until they look like very tiny pandas or about 1/4 inch…
Normally, the eggs are breakfast food for the other fish in the tank. Also, I hatched several last summer but it was bad timing because I had to travel out of state and I know babies need fed more often. I let them go in the tank, still very small, and never saw them again. What I have now is close to 1/4 of an inch.
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I successfully hatched a panda Cory egg in a mesh breeder box. I noticed it alive on February 10th. I’ve been trying to feed it crushed flakes and betta bug bites twice a day. I occasional suck out any uneaten food. How long should I keep it in the breeder box to keep it alive. Probably won’t get eaten but will it be old enough to find enough food at the bottom of the tank.
it is in a 20 gal high with 3 panda Corys, 3 amano shrimp, 3 black skirts, and 2 bleeding hearts. Moss balls and fake plants.
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Temp 76.1
pH 7.6
ammonia 0.25 City water has this amount of ammonia
nitrite 0
nitrate 30 I do a weekly water change
I need identification and a course of treatment for this.
This gourami was one of a pair. As usually happens in my tanks, after a while the weaker Gourami is picked on and dies. The remaining Gourami ends up eating itself to death. I noticed this Gourami was getting fatter and thought that’s what was happening. A day ago I noticed that it was really a bulge on its right side. It had started hanging out at the bottom and resting. Sometimes going to the surface for air. Today I noticed that something either burst out of it or has scraped it on something, but it is opened up. I did my best effort for a emergency tank by getting a 3.5 gallon top fin out of storage, using sponge material from an established tank instead of a cartridge, filled it with seasoned water and added api stress coat. It has an air stone and an old heater that is stuck on 78F. It took me a while to get him out of the community tank. I’m willing to treat him but I’m also concerned about my community tank and if it is contaminated.
I have on hand aquarium salt, Kanaplex, General Cure, and Ich-X.
What can I do?
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49 minutes ago, James Black said:
Its defenetley not ich. But it could be hole in the head or skin and gill flukes. I would treat with API General Cure. Take any filter media out of the aquarium (but keep the benefecial bacteria alive). Turn the temp up to 82 use API aquarium salt and General Cure. Also I might take your snail out for this treatment, idk if these meds are invertibrate safe. you could take him out, and put him in a bucket until treatment is over.
Thank you so much. I have a community tank I can put the snail in. And I know I have to remove him if using salt.
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Can anyone tell what this is, and how to treat it? It does not look like ich to me. He was fine 2 days ago. Yesterday I was very busy and it was designated fasting day, so he didn’t get much attention. Today I wake up to this. It was hard to get a good photo since he is still very young, small, and quick! His body is the size of the end of my thumb. I’ve only had him 12 days. I thought it was strange that the spots appear to be perfectly spaced out.
3.5 gallon tank with nerite snail
- Temp 80
- pH 7.8
- Ammonia & Nitrite 0
- Nitrate 5
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I had a betta in a 3.5 gal tank. He died this morning, but he had been sick and bloated with fluid for 3 months. I was told it was dropsy. I treated multiple times with Kanaplex, epsom salt baths, and Cory’s aquarium salt treatment over the last three months.
My question— How long do I need to wait before getting a new betta. I had done a 30% water change a couple days before the death so 30% of the salt has been removed. I would like to do a 95% water change with a good gravel vac. Put plants and snail back in to clean up the algae and eventually a new fish. The betta was very bloated with liquid but never did pine cone, not even at the end.
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On 9/24/2020 at 11:43 PM, Cory said:
There really isn't a good known method to treat dropsy, it's often fatal. Unfortunately there isn't a recipe for treatment as there can be different causes like different organ failure and constipation.
I understand what you are saying. But in general, what is your personal opinion about giving epsom salt baths (say, every other day) while also treating the tank with aquarium salt, especially for a betta. Is it overkill, or even dangerous for the fish?
And a question for the future, how many 30% water changes before the tank is safe for a snail again? More than 4?
You’re the best, Cory. I wish you lived in Ohio.
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Treating my betta with dropsy. He has an extended belly on the right side since August 1st. Betta is acting normal but has swelling that you can see through the cavity. Treated with Kanaplex, added salt to aquarium per Cory’s instructional. My questions are:
1. is it safe to give epsom salt baths when also dosing the aquarium with aquarium salt?
2. should I do another round of Kanaplex, treat with API erythromycin instead, or just continue to treat with salt? -
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On the livestream, Cory showed how to search for videos on the website, but I can’t find it. Can anyone give me some hints?
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Thank you, Brandy. He’s still active and flaring at his snail, so I believe he still has some time. It just doesn’t look like the one tumor I have experience with. Thanks again for your time. At least I learned how to do salt baths.😁
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it’s a little bit the angle but it is definitely larger on his right side. So do I take a couple days off and go back to the salt baths or am I done with that?
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On 8/29/2020 at 5:49 AM, BlackLabelCarling said:
Start by fasting him for 3 days and keep and eye out for poop.For bloat you can try an Epsom (plain, from the grocery store with no additives like lavender) salt bath. It draws fluids out of the body and can help your betta pass any blockage.
- 1tbsp in a gallon of clean, dechlorinated water at same (or very close) Leave him in for 10-15 minutes (no more than 15) Keep very close eye to make sure he doesn’t pass out.
-have a second gallon prepared with 1/4 tbsp Epsom salt (you can eye ball it). Put your fish in this solution for another 10-15 before putting him back in his tank.
You can do this once a day but you should avoid more than 6 days in a row.
Bettas are such gutty fish they will just keep eating and they always act like they are hungry. Some people soak their pellet food before feeding to lessen the chance of the fish getting compacted.
hope that helps!So, I fasted him 3 days, gave him a salt bath for 5 days in a row, tried to feed him daphnia but he doesn’t like it. I don’t know if the salt baths are doing anything. I know he doesn’t look any worse. Saturday is his normal fasting day. What do I do now? If the salt baths were helping to expel liquid, would it be gone by now?
My second betta’s tumor burst thru his scales the other day and will probably be dead by morning. I don’t want to loose this one too. I just don’t know what it is or how to help him.
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Update: I fasted him for 3 days. Drove 90 minute round trip to buy daphnia, as my 3 fish stores don’t carry it. Even after starving for 3 days, he took one bite of it, gave me a dirty look, and went and sulked in the corner. I will continue the salt baths.
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I did my first attempt at a salt bath Saturday. Except for probably stressing him out trying to catch him in his own tank, I think it went ok. I know they said don’t do 6 or more days in a row. Do you think a salt bath every other day would work, or should I do every day for 5 days and reassess the situation? Also, checked every pet store in the area and no one has frozen daphnia. Petco had a spot for it, but they were out. They were they only ones that even carry it.
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Thank you so much for the detailed response. I will try it! I haven’t changed his feeding in over a year and have never had problems. I guess that’s partially why I don’t understand what’s going on with him. Thanks again.
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Is it something that I can feed as his regular diet? At least until it's all used up?
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If I can ever find any daphnia, how much and how many days should I feed it?
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I only have locally Petco and Pet Supplies Plus. When I searched for daphnia, it came up empty or bug bites. Is bug bites daphnia, because I have that. If not, I don’t have access to daphnia.
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I was gone 4 days and I thought everything was fine before I left. My mom fed my tanks 1 day in those 4 days. She has fed my fish before and I leave strict instructions. A day or so after returning, I noticed his belly was extended. I cut his food back. I also gave him more fasting days than normal. I fed him a blanched pea and saw him poop the following day. The swelling did not go down. He is still acting normal, flaring at me for no reason, etc. It has been 4 weeks since I first noticed it. It is bigger now than last week. I have another Betta that has a tumor at the base of his tail and this looks nothing like it. That tumor was slow growing and is 6 months old. This bulge grew faster. Also, when the subject Betta is under the light, you can see through the bulge like it is empty. It also seems to bulge out on his right side more than on the left. I don’t believe it is a tumor and we’ve never had bloat before. The first 2 pics are from August 11th. The final pic is from August 27th. I don’t know what to do for him. What can I do for my Raider?
Cory rubbing side on gravel
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20 gal hi
Temp 76.3
pH 7.8
Ammonia 0.15 (Water has ammonia out of the tap)
Nitrite 0
Nitrate 40 - 80 (they look the same to me)
I do weekly water changes due to nitrates always above 40. Amount of change based on the weekly reading but usually 30 - 40%. I bought my first real plant other than moss balls in February.
Last night I saw my panda cory swim along the bottom of the tank and then turn sideways for a little ways. This makes me think he was rubbing his side on the aquarium gravel? Does this mean he "has something" or was he just being frisky? There is no sign of Ick
I have plants, snails, shrimp which need to be taken into consideration if suggesting medication. Medications on hand are Fritz Maracyn and ParaCleanse. I've never used them before.
I've had my aquarium and fish since 2019.