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... Hi, I have a ten gallon tank that is undergoing a little disaster. I have a dwarf Gourami, 3 platys, 1 danio and i added a blue ram to the community about a week ago. All of the sudden one of the platys, the danio and the blue ram are not doing so good. The danio is very bloated, to the point that her spine is curved and she can't really swin very well. The platy hangs out at the bottom of the tank all day, except for at feeding time, during which he's voracious! The blue ram seemed to be doing well at first (except he was a bit shy), now he's hanging out at the bottom of the tank as well and he is definately not eating. He also seems to be breathing quite fast. I tested ammonia, nitrates and pH. The first two tests show normal levels (zero for both). Ph is around 6.8 but i have been working with ph regulators to bring it back to neutral. Any ideas on what the problem is? Anyway way i can save some of the sick fish? I honestly don't know what to do or if to treat the whole tank. They all seem to have different problems. Please help! Elisa It's always recommended to quarantine a new purchase for 2 to 3 weeks before introducing them to your community tank. The reason is unfortunately very apparent, in your case, the Ram introduced a disease. Do lots of water changes until you have symptoms which can be treated. Typically it will either be bacterial or parasitic. You could treat for both, take a guess, or wait till the symptoms are clearer. I'd guess bacterial, based on the danio and parasitic, based on the respiratory distress of the Platy and Ram, but I'm no expert. I have lots of links on my site for disease management. -- www.NetMax.tk |
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Hi,
I have a ten gallon tank that is undergoing a little disaster. I have a dwarf Gourami, 3 platys, 1 danio and i added a blue ram to the community about a week ago. All of the sudden one of the platys, the danio and the blue ram are not doing so good. The danio is very bloated, to the point that her spine is curved and she can't really swin very well. The platy hangs out at the bottom of the tank all day, except for at feeding time, during which he's voracious! The blue ram seemed to be doing well at first (except he was a bit shy), now he's hanging out at the bottom of the tank as well and he is definately not eating. He also seems to be breathing quite fast. I tested ammonia, nitrates and pH. The first two tests show normal levels (zero for both). Ph is around 6.8 but i have been working with ph regulators to bring it back to neutral. Any ideas on what the problem is? Anyway way i can save some of the sick fish? I honestly don't know what to do or if to treat the whole tank. They all seem to have different problems. Please help! Elisa |
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The tank has been set up for a little over a year. The gourami, platys and
the danio have been there for a bit under a year. I thought that what the danio had might be dropsy but her scales are not protruding. So i wasn't sure if to treat her. She has been swimming at the water level and her swimming is very erratic. Occasionaly she get exhausted and kind of flops onto her side. She just floats that way for some time. I am not sure about the bent spine. Her abdomen is honestly really really big at the moment so i thought that was the cause. Other than that the blue ram has been the only addition to the tank for at least the past 3 months. I have been doing water changes and i raised the temperature of the tank a bit. "TYNK 7" wrote in message ... Subject: Sick fish for no apparent reason From: "Batik" Date: 10/3/2004 10:12 AM Central Daylight Time Message-id: Hi, I have a ten gallon tank that is undergoing a little disaster. I have a dwarf Gourami, 3 platys, 1 danio and i added a blue ram to the community about a week ago. All of the sudden one of the platys, the danio and the blue ram are not doing so good. The danio is very bloated, to the point that her spine is curved and she can't really swin very well. The platy hangs out at the bottom of the tank all day, except for at feeding time, during which he's voracious! The blue ram seemed to be doing well at first (except he was a bit shy), now he's hanging out at the bottom of the tank as well and he is definately not eating. He also seems to be breathing quite fast. I tested ammonia, nitrates and pH. The first two tests show normal levels (zero for both). Ph is around 6.8 but i have been working with ph regulators to bring it back to neutral. Any ideas on what the problem is? Anyway way i can save some of the sick fish? I honestly don't know what to do or if to treat the whole tank. They all seem to have different problems. Please help! Elisa The first red flag to me is the addition of new tank mates without quarantine...you never know what they're bringing in. Many things canot be seen on the outside, but can be deadly. The other red flag, and this was a big one, is the pH regulators. Messing with those chemicals will not have good affects on a tank. The up and down, bouncing of the pH is horribly stressful on fish and often kills them. Tell me more about the bloated fish with the bent spine. Is the bloating making the fish's scales protrude, similar to looking like a pine cone? Also, are you sure the bloating is what's causing the spine to be bent? There is fish TB which can cause a spine to bend, bloating, and many more symptoms. Also a vitamin deficiency will cause a bent spine. How long has this tank been running? Was the last fish (Blue Ram) the only new addition within the last month or so? |
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