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    • pH - 6.8
    • Nitrates - 30
    • Hardness - 40
    • Nitrite - .5
    • Ammonia - <.25
    • KH/Buffer - 4
    • Water Temperature - issues with heater so around 70°-72°

    noticed this strange white thing on the back of one of the guppies tails. It’s half the size of a grain of rice and the shape of one. Just noticed it today and no one else has anything like it. This tank has about 30 guppies and fry, 5-6 ottos, 6 emerald Cory’s. It’s a 40 gallon breeder. 

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  1. @Fish Folk I’m tempted to do that but this is my 4 year old sons first tank that he picked everything himself minus the plants. He wanted a bunch of guppies and Cory’s so that’s what we have in the 40. I think it might be just not calibrated good so it might be set on 78° but thinks its 70°. Im going to raise it and see how it does this week and if not good then I’m getting a fluval. 

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  2. @Fish Folk

    1. The 40 is on the middle rack of a commercial grade kitchen shelf. The 10 is below it near the floor and the 29 is on a stand at near equal hight next to it. 

    2. I have a glass lid from petco with the plastic cut outs on it cut to allow a tidal 55 and a auto feeder but no other space. The lid fogs up. 
     

    3-4. It’s in the living room in the only place they fit and the thermometer sensor for the house is in that room. That’s why I bought bigger heaters to compensate for lower temps.  

    5. I haven’t calibrated it but I’m bumping up the temp on it and seeing how it goes.

    6-7. that’s true  the thermometer Im using is the suction glass kind and it’s the same kind in all the tanks. The one on this is near the top verticals with the bottom red bit about 6 inches from the top of the tank.  
     

     

     

     

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  3. I have a 300 watt in my 40 breeder set to 78° The room temp is 65° but the tank won’t stay over 72°. I’ve unplugged and plugged back and still no change. This heater is a month old and worked at first. It gets hot and the fish are now staying near it. Should I bump it up to 82° or just pull the trigger and get a fluval?


    There is a vent above this tank that’s not blowing directly on it but close. However 2 other tanks (29 with a fluval 150 and 10 gallon with Aqueon 150) have no issues with temps. 

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  4. On 6/13/2022 at 8:25 PM, nabokovfan87 said:

    You can order the API stuff online if need be.  I have had to do that before because the local store was just out of it. 

    It's unfortunate.  If you look at the ingredients for some of the things you photographed above it looks like they are both the same thing. Some of them have tea extracts in them, etc.  Just keep an eye out on the use for what you're buying.  Some things are used in addition to other things. Treating with one med might expose another issue. Etc.
     

     

    100%

    I ended up not getting any before you guys replied because they all say to not mix with any other meds and I need it for new fish quarantine so needed to put a lot in at once. 

  5. On 6/13/2022 at 4:11 PM, Zenzo said:

    The comparable medication to ParaCleanse would be API General Cure. Regarding the "meds" that you are showing, I wouldn't recommend them. None of those are really medications. They are herbal remedies that may or may not be effective. In my opinion, you'd be better off just using aquarium salt for parasites. 

    Also, I wouldn't really call Petco "local". 😜

    I agree about Petco but for some reason the 3 actual LFS have nothing for parasites. I can’t find General cure either.  Thank you though for that. 

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  6. I don’t have paraclense or any parasite meds at my LFS so I have to go to Petco and they have  the following. 

    microbe-lift - Artemiss 

    microbe-lift - her tana

    api - pimafix

    Imagitarium - parasite remedy 

    I know I can order online but I would rather buy local or at the very least know what the locals have that work incase of emergencies.

     

     

     

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  7. I appreciate it. Thank you. 

    On 6/7/2022 at 9:40 PM, Colu said:

    What I would do is start treating with kanaplex in food and jungal fungas clear fizz tabs to treat the water column what your describing could be Columnaris you don't have to use garlic guard it helps to stimulate their appetite so they are more likely to eat the medicated food it's not essential that you use it @lmhicks101

    Would you still recommend adding focus in with the KanaPlex food?

  8. On 6/5/2022 at 9:49 PM, Colu said:

    Ick x shouldn't affect your guppy fry @lmhicks101

    So I ended up losing that one and now I lost 3 more fish. I couldn’t do the food yet as I’m waiting for garlic guard to come in the mail but focus came in this morning. No stores around have them. Now one of the guppies is showing signs of saddle back and another is showing signs of Popeyes. Several others are flashing in the sand a lot. I’ve been dosing ich-x and changing water every day and doing prime as well. I also lost 3 more guppies today but the fry are doing good. 
     

     

    Maracyn 

    maracyn 2 

    kanaplex 

    tetra lifegaurd 

    para cleanse 

    ich-x

    jungle fungus clear 

    aquarium salt 

    almond leaves

    seachem focus

  9. On 6/5/2022 at 7:58 PM, Colu said:

    What I would do is daily water changes and add prime to help detoxify any ammonia and nitirte if you don't remove the cause it will take longer for your fish to respond to treatment what I would do is a course of maracyn in food and ick x to treat the water column  the active ingredient in ick X malachite is effective at treating fungal infection

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    Thank you. I need to get some garlic gaurd and focus and will get it going asap. How will the ich-x affect fry?


  10. 40 gallon breeder

    only guppies - 20 with fry

    PH -7.2

    GH - 6-8

    KH - 2

    Ammonia - .25

    Nitrite - <.25

    Nitrate - 5

    Temp - 78°
     

    I just did a 75% water change back to back and got the following results. KH, GH, and PH are not buffered and is pure tap.
     

    I was gone for several days for work and came back to a plant die off and a high ammonia spike of 2-3. One guppie was dead with no signs of why and one as a bad cotton ball fungus on its tail. 
     

    This is a new tank set up. Only 2 weeks old and the guppies are from the same store so all went in. I never did any meds due to rather wanting to watch them instead of dosing unnecessarily. 

    I was going to use Jungle Fungus clear and some salt and call it a day but considered also adding maracyn or Maracyn 2 just to be on the safe side. Will this affect my fry and what’s your opinion on the meds? Pretty sure ammonia spike killed the first and weakened the second to get the fungal infection. 
     

    current meds on hand 

    Maracyn 

    maracyn 2 

    kanaplex 

    tetra lifegaurd 

    para cleanse 

    ich-x

    jungle fungus clear 

    aquarium salt 

    almond leaves 

     

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  11. On 5/25/2022 at 6:54 AM, Colu said:

    Also if you have kept other fish in this tank before the blue gills then I wouldn't release them as theirs a risk of introducing pathogens or parasites into the wild population of blue gill that they haven't come into contact with before thats why it's generally not recommended to reintroduce wild caught fish once they have been in captivity 

    No this was a brand new tank. Even before I set it up I did the alcohol spray down and vinegar and salt scrub. 

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  12. On 5/24/2022 at 6:49 PM, cavdad45 said:

    I kept bluegill for a short time many years ago.  They are filthy, huge bioload. You need massive filter system. Also, they tend to destroy everything in their environment, vegetation, substrate, ....

     

    On the other hand, they do live a long time

    one of them doesn’t look so good. It looks like saddle back so that’s why I dosed them. I think I’m going to let them go in a few weeks after I know they’re good and back in shape. Still aiming for mosquito fish and a crayfish for the bottom. 

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  13. On 5/24/2022 at 6:25 PM, Tihshho said:

    Depending on the species of Bluegill they are going to get huge. The issue you've run into is now that you've medicated them I wouldn't recommend releasing them. 

    How come? 

  14. So I went to a buddies pond with my son today and we caught a 6-7 small bluegills and croppies in our minnow trap. The original plan was to try for mosquito fish and have my son raise them but now he wants to try with bluegills. I have them in a solo 40 breeder doing the med trio. What’s your opinion on keeping 1 or 2 in a 40 breeder with a bristle nose pleco or a hand full of corries? 

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    On 5/16/2022 at 11:29 AM, JettsPapa said:

    Yeah, I neglected to mention above that with layering substrate you need to be extremely careful when filling the tank.

    For me it’s not the actual soil or anything coming through unless I pull something up to quick. It’s this grayish stuff that’s seeping through at the base of plants. The base layer is old flourish stratum soil so it’s the funk off that when you disturb the soil and it settles back down. 

  16. On 5/16/2022 at 10:18 AM, JettsPapa said:

    I set a tank up last November for growing pearl weed.  I started with a layer of dry cow manure (approximately 1") at bottom, then a similar thickness layer of potting soil, and topped it with about 2" of pool filter sand.  The pearl weed is growing like crazy.

    I might have to try that. I have horses near me. I’d probably put a bit more then 2” of sand. I put that and stuffs already seeping through. 

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  17. On 5/15/2022 at 8:49 PM, xXInkedPhoenixX said:

    They're mostly nocturnal in my experience. Also swim off when anyone approaches. 

    Then mine are oddballs. They literally just sit there when I’m messing with the tank and I have to shoo them away when they’re on a plant I need to trim or the side of the tank I’m cleaning. I’ve literally had to poke one several times in the tail to get it to move. 

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  18. So I had 3 ottos for the last 7 months in my 29 gallon and a week or 2 ago I noticed I only had 2 left. I moved some plants and kept an eye out and couldn’t find it. They actually look a little different with one having wider eyes then the others and another having a nipped tail. I gave up and thought it was dead. Just now I was playing with my new tank and all 3 were on the front glass for a second then ran off. Am I gonna be expecting a batch of Otto fry or was it just being nocturnal? They usually are out on the spiralis or wendti if not on the glass so easy to find. 

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