Tearie
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Hi guys,
My corydora has the following symptons:
-Lack of appetite
-Lies on bottom of tank, hardly moving
-Rapid breathing/shaking
-Only goes up for air then goes straight down
-Tail fin looks damaged
-Red 'cut' near tail, small red dots
Overall the cory's been struggling and I want to do everything possible to make sure it can recover.
My recent tests showed that my nitrate levels were VERY high, since then I have done much larger water changes, added a second filter, a bubble curtain, placed duckweed in an attempt to lower the nitrates. (The water supplied to our home has naturally high nitrate levels already)
The tank itself houses 1 betta and 2 corydoras, in a 7 gallon tank. I understand this is very small to house corys in, something that I as an owner admit to being responsible for not having done the appropriate research. However I really wish to do everything possible to save this corydora.
Thank you for your time. (Also should I try to seperate the ill corydora right now from the others? I'm hoping the stress of moving it won't harm it even further)
My corydora has the following symptons:
-Lack of appetite
-Lies on bottom of tank, hardly moving
-Rapid breathing/shaking
-Only goes up for air then goes straight down
-Tail fin looks damaged
-Red 'cut' near tail, small red dots
Overall the cory's been struggling and I want to do everything possible to make sure it can recover.
My recent tests showed that my nitrate levels were VERY high, since then I have done much larger water changes, added a second filter, a bubble curtain, placed duckweed in an attempt to lower the nitrates. (The water supplied to our home has naturally high nitrate levels already)
The tank itself houses 1 betta and 2 corydoras, in a 7 gallon tank. I understand this is very small to house corys in, something that I as an owner admit to being responsible for not having done the appropriate research. However I really wish to do everything possible to save this corydora.
Thank you for your time. (Also should I try to seperate the ill corydora right now from the others? I'm hoping the stress of moving it won't harm it even further)