cowgirluntamed
Fish Herder
Just to say this first...I'm not sure if this is an exact emergency but I felt I need to post it here just in case something IS actually wrong with my fish. I recently lost 2 guppies in the last month and a half to two months. They had similar symptoms and now another may be starting to show signs, as I noticed a different sign I hadn't before. Anyway, here are the answers to the major questions that I need to answer along with the symptoms of the fish.
Using an API liquid test kit. I did this test today before posting(hadn't tested since October even after the other two fish deaths).
Tank size: 10 gallon
pH: 8.2
ammonia: 0-0.25ppm
nitrite: 0
nitrate: 0-5ppm (I'm assuming this is lower due to 4 fish in the tank now instead of 6).
kH: gH: (Unsure on these two. I did test them but may have written them down wrong so if you want this test I can do it again and post it!)
tank temp: 77-78F (I noticed this was a bit high this morning at about 79 to 80 so turned heater down slightly. I had moved the tank to a different spot and it's a bit colder so was trying to get it right but forgot to check until today....*is ashamed*)
Fish Symptoms (include full description including lesion, color, location, fish behavior):
First symptom I noticed was that the two now dead fish stayed at the top of the tank. Neither seemed to breathe hard that I could tell. After about 2 or 3 days they went to the bottom. The first fish did not have bloating at all but he almost seemed to be paralyzed a bit and couldn't swim. I put him down after noticing one of his fins was at a bad angle. SIP Bluey. The 2nd fish that died did the same exact thing only he seemed to go a bit faster AND he was bloated and I ended up putting him down when he went to the bottom not swimming right. SIP Pirate. Now I have a third guppy that I just noticed today is staying at the top of the tank not really moving around much. He is not bloated. However, I shined a light on him and noticed that his tail is starting to be see through. The other 3 guppies in the tank also have tails that are starting to appear see through as well. My 2nd fish had died around a week ago. The one before that was like a month? I'm not really sure. Oh, and both of the two that died also had a red thing on their tail. It almost looked like a vein(whatever it's called that the fin attaches to) may have gotten hurt and it was like a drop of blood on them. I thought that was really really strange. I don't see any streaks on them though. It was like the injury bled a bit and just congealed to create that red spot. I thought they were dying due to possible age and/or inbreeding. Those two(and one that died a few months before this that was bloated for a couple of weeks) were from the first batch of guppies I bought. This one that is possibly sick now is the very last one I got. Any other questions just ask.
Volume and Frequency of water changes:
Kinda got a little lazy...my last water change was 50% about 4 weeks ago.
Chemical Additives or Media in your tank:
None. I have an aquaclear filter that has two sponges and some of the aquaclear biomax in it.
Tank inhabitants:
4 guppies and 2 nerite snails. 2 pieces of driftwood, 1 anubias nana, 1 anubias coffeefolia, 1 anubias nangi. Other plastic plants. Gravel substrate.
Recent additions to your tank (living or decoration):
None
Exposure to chemicals:
None
Digital photo (include if possible):
Lighting is kind of bad where the tank is so I don't know if I could get a good photo or not of their tails. (Two do have ragged tails as well but that was due to territorial behavior for me having 7 guppies in a 10 gallon. Their tails don't seem to be growing back at all either.)
Using an API liquid test kit. I did this test today before posting(hadn't tested since October even after the other two fish deaths).
Tank size: 10 gallon
pH: 8.2
ammonia: 0-0.25ppm
nitrite: 0
nitrate: 0-5ppm (I'm assuming this is lower due to 4 fish in the tank now instead of 6).
kH: gH: (Unsure on these two. I did test them but may have written them down wrong so if you want this test I can do it again and post it!)
tank temp: 77-78F (I noticed this was a bit high this morning at about 79 to 80 so turned heater down slightly. I had moved the tank to a different spot and it's a bit colder so was trying to get it right but forgot to check until today....*is ashamed*)
Fish Symptoms (include full description including lesion, color, location, fish behavior):
First symptom I noticed was that the two now dead fish stayed at the top of the tank. Neither seemed to breathe hard that I could tell. After about 2 or 3 days they went to the bottom. The first fish did not have bloating at all but he almost seemed to be paralyzed a bit and couldn't swim. I put him down after noticing one of his fins was at a bad angle. SIP Bluey. The 2nd fish that died did the same exact thing only he seemed to go a bit faster AND he was bloated and I ended up putting him down when he went to the bottom not swimming right. SIP Pirate. Now I have a third guppy that I just noticed today is staying at the top of the tank not really moving around much. He is not bloated. However, I shined a light on him and noticed that his tail is starting to be see through. The other 3 guppies in the tank also have tails that are starting to appear see through as well. My 2nd fish had died around a week ago. The one before that was like a month? I'm not really sure. Oh, and both of the two that died also had a red thing on their tail. It almost looked like a vein(whatever it's called that the fin attaches to) may have gotten hurt and it was like a drop of blood on them. I thought that was really really strange. I don't see any streaks on them though. It was like the injury bled a bit and just congealed to create that red spot. I thought they were dying due to possible age and/or inbreeding. Those two(and one that died a few months before this that was bloated for a couple of weeks) were from the first batch of guppies I bought. This one that is possibly sick now is the very last one I got. Any other questions just ask.
Volume and Frequency of water changes:
Kinda got a little lazy...my last water change was 50% about 4 weeks ago.
Chemical Additives or Media in your tank:
None. I have an aquaclear filter that has two sponges and some of the aquaclear biomax in it.
Tank inhabitants:
4 guppies and 2 nerite snails. 2 pieces of driftwood, 1 anubias nana, 1 anubias coffeefolia, 1 anubias nangi. Other plastic plants. Gravel substrate.
Recent additions to your tank (living or decoration):
None
Exposure to chemicals:
None
Digital photo (include if possible):
Lighting is kind of bad where the tank is so I don't know if I could get a good photo or not of their tails. (Two do have ragged tails as well but that was due to territorial behavior for me having 7 guppies in a 10 gallon. Their tails don't seem to be growing back at all either.)