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Old August 6th 04, 07:22 PM
Bill Stock
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Default GF has two bloody spots on his side


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got a pleco in the tank with them?


No slime suckers.

what are your nitrates?


Too High. Just did a water change and they're about 40. I'll do another
change or two on the weekend. Also did two big changes last weekend. I'm
also cycling a new canisterr filter along side the old filter with some
sintrered glass, hopefully that will help.

got gravel?


Yes, Yes, the evil gravel with RUGF. Gets vacuumed one a week. The boys will
be moving to a larger home in a few weeks, probably with river stone or some
other (minimal) large substrate.

got a bit of salt in there?


I've been resisting, as there's no easy/cheap way to monitor levels.
Contemplating some PP in the event it's bacteria. Your thoughts?

Ingrid

"Bill Stock" wrote:

A couple of the bigger G Fish have lost a couple of scales lately, I've

seen
them while vacuuming. But today the largest fish has two small blood

spots
on his side. I hear them thrashing around at night, so I don't know if

it's
an injury or disease. Could be columnaris, but I suspect injury.

Advice requested.





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