Iam sorry that I doubted you of misuse of the chemical. I guess you did absolutely right but it happened because of the mucus and fungus thing. And I am glad to hear that the color would be reverse to their normal colorsoon enough. Since they do better with white/pink and black than blue. And thanks for the post of your experience, I'm sure many of us learned something. I sure did that I would be less clined to use colored chemical for medication. If I am not already try to use the chemical less.
Hey, no worries mate

Doubts are what makes people double check and often learn from mistakes

I once sneezed and dropped a whole bottle of stress coat in a tank and banged my head on a shelf

I'm so glad they are looking more normal today. They must have been well battered for this to happen to them and not the albinos. I would rather have someone standing behind me watching what I do then keep going and end up screwing something up

that's why I posted here, to see what went wrong

I hope you always doubt me and question me

Going back through my records I realized I missed a water change as well, so got that done today, so thanks
I know sometime fish get sick just like any living thing but it sure easier to prevent than nurse the sickness.
I agree. I probably should have left them there, but I have left ill fish there before that were less ill then them, and then when I came back to get them they had died - from 1 ich spot..
Yeah, I hate to see the Pandas or any other peaceful little fish forced to occupy the same tank with unsuited tankmates. Every time I go to one of this big chain store( I don't name them) and see the small Pandas in the tank with Glass fish and Glass catfish. I think Glass catfish is peaceful enough, they probably doesn't bother but I am not so sure with Glass fish. Not to mention, I believe those 2 would do better with some salt. Although I don't think they are dosing with salt since all the tank have connected water system.
Sometime I think about buy them all to rescue tham from unfit condition but then I know they will ship in more and I don't have unlimited $. It just make me feel bad when I see the store don't think about the compatability or requirement of the fish and just put the wrong fish in the same tank. It is already bad enough that they are kept in over crowded tank most of the time.
-nods- I normally tell them off very loudly at busy times and storm out. People do they "well the fish shop had them together, and sold me the 2 tiger barbs and the fighting fish, from the same tank, but my fighter doesn't have fins any more!" or "my fighter killed my long finned guppies, but they were great in the shop!" not to mention they keep those freshwater crabs with small bottom feeders like very very tiny corys, and wonder why they vanish. You would think of all the people that should know better it would be the shops! Last one I was in while in the US they showed me around back as I was on about doing my fish room when I got home, and they had "Tank 2, neons, corys, ONE fighter, NO BARBS" and other fish and things that would go in some tanks and what to never put in a tank. The owner said "sometimes we hurry, some mistakes were made, now they never will be made again, and it took my wife 4 minutes to type and print them, so its not like it was hard" I took that idea and did my fish room the same

So even if I don't have the time to sort stuff (which I try to always have) its idiot proof anyway, so everyone is happy
There is one shop here that's THE WORST. They are getting better, and have fired some of the staff when I went on endlessly to the management about mistakes and what not to do, but this dude put a bag of small piranha in with some larger piranha (from the last shipment) some big BIG shrimp, and some cray fish, and wondered why in 10 minutes there were body parts and eyes missing everywhere. I walked in on the clean up and was like "You have GOT to be kidding me..."
I have a book of bad fish stories for that place, fortunately they are fewer and further between, so its getting there.
Anyway, its not difficult to look after fish for a few hours before flogging them on.
But, saying that, I should have probably refused to buy them. I guess better blue then dead? Lesson learned though, I think next time I will just up the temp and lots of stress coat or something.
chemicals = bad.
