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Peter Demski wrote:
Well I finally got tired of plastic plants and put some live ones in. Two of which I wasn't able to identify with my (extremely) limited plant knowledge. I figured for $3 it wasn't a bad deal. Can anyone Identify them by the pics on my tank page? Also I had noticed for a few days that one of my guppies fins started to get shorter. A few days later I noticed a white 'line' around the edge of the tail fin. At this point I took her out and put her into a quarantine tank I have. The tank is at 80F with about 1/2 the amount of salt suggested for a 10 gal tank. She is also missing some scales below the dorsal fin. I am not aware of any mechanical damage that could have happened. Anyone have any suggestions on this one? I didn't add the new plants until after the sick fish was taken out so they are not related. My tank page link: http://www.rl-anime.com/aquaria.html Please take a look and let me know if you can identify anything in there I see you've got the crypt identified. It should grow very well for you if you use an iron fertilizer. Tetra Florapride is a good one to start with since it has iron and potash. Not sure on your second plant - I agree with Videoman's choices. The third is definately hornwort and grows well floating up close to the lights. Your guppy has tail rot. That usually means that there is a water quality problem in the tank. You must test the main tank for ammonia and nitrite and see if the pH has changed from its usual reading. It should be between 7 and 8 for guppies. In the quarantine, do small, frequent water changes to keep the water quality very high. Salt is good, and I'd also treat her with melafix to help her immune system fight off the bacteria and keep the fin from developing fungus. -- __ Elaine T __ __' http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__ |
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