Hey,
I am new to this website and I need some help!
I have had a tropical fish tank for ~ 6 years and all of a sudden my fish have been dying like it is going out of fashion! The tank is ~ 50 l and housed 10 neons, 3 glowlight tetras, 2 zebra danios, 2 swordtails, 1 pleo, 1 black red tailed shark, and 1 male fighting fish. I have been away for 2 weeks and my flat mate was feeding them for me. I did a water change before I left and when I got back. I have lost all fish except for 2 zebra danios. 2 swordtails, the fighter and the pleo. The fighter and the pleo look to be on deaths doors but the other 4 look healthy and active. According to my flatmate there were no signs of disease/tailrot etc on the fish that died but there is a fungi type disease on my pleos fins which looks as if it is bleeding, he is jsut sitting on the bottom and not moving. The fighter is lying on the bottom with his head up. Does anyone have any suggestions please or treatment options? I have tried water change, a salt shock treatment in the early days i was away and a tailrot chemical treatment. The pH of the tank is neutral to slightly acidic.
Thanks and much appreciated!
Lydia
I am new to this website and I need some help!
I have had a tropical fish tank for ~ 6 years and all of a sudden my fish have been dying like it is going out of fashion! The tank is ~ 50 l and housed 10 neons, 3 glowlight tetras, 2 zebra danios, 2 swordtails, 1 pleo, 1 black red tailed shark, and 1 male fighting fish. I have been away for 2 weeks and my flat mate was feeding them for me. I did a water change before I left and when I got back. I have lost all fish except for 2 zebra danios. 2 swordtails, the fighter and the pleo. The fighter and the pleo look to be on deaths doors but the other 4 look healthy and active. According to my flatmate there were no signs of disease/tailrot etc on the fish that died but there is a fungi type disease on my pleos fins which looks as if it is bleeding, he is jsut sitting on the bottom and not moving. The fighter is lying on the bottom with his head up. Does anyone have any suggestions please or treatment options? I have tried water change, a salt shock treatment in the early days i was away and a tailrot chemical treatment. The pH of the tank is neutral to slightly acidic.
Thanks and much appreciated!
Lydia