OP OP Tropical sunset Fish Fanatic Joined Sep 3, 2010 Messages 110 Reaction score 0 Oct 4, 2010 #16 ya two weeks INTO THE SCHOOL SUMMER HOLS 1 week after it had been running...
Harlequins ***Corydora Crazy*** Joined Jul 4, 2009 Messages 5,227 Reaction score 10 Location Bristol UK Oct 4, 2010 #17 Personally i would say you are well overstocked for a 64l ,water quality issues and overcrowding will lead to this... If its fin rot then daily water changes will help and/or treatment for fin rot. I wouldn't use salt in your tank,had the cories don't tolerate salt to well...
Personally i would say you are well overstocked for a 64l ,water quality issues and overcrowding will lead to this... If its fin rot then daily water changes will help and/or treatment for fin rot. I wouldn't use salt in your tank,had the cories don't tolerate salt to well...
WILDER Retired Moderator Retired Moderator ⚒️ Joined Nov 5, 2004 Messages 21,639 Reaction score 12 Location GB Oct 5, 2010 #18 She already been told about her stocking in this thread. http/www.fishforums.net/index.php?/topic/340841-fin-nippers-in-da-house/ Until you sort your stocking out fish will die, and you will never have good water quality.
She already been told about her stocking in this thread. http/www.fishforums.net/index.php?/topic/340841-fin-nippers-in-da-house/ Until you sort your stocking out fish will die, and you will never have good water quality.
james_fish Chuck, Leader Of Ze People. Joined Nov 9, 2009 Messages 2,029 Reaction score 4 Location UK Oct 5, 2010 #19 If you do use the salts, which can be very effective. Quarentine the fish that are suffering the most, so that the Cory's are not affected. Just use another small fish tank or something. James.
If you do use the salts, which can be very effective. Quarentine the fish that are suffering the most, so that the Cory's are not affected. Just use another small fish tank or something. James.
OP OP Tropical sunset Fish Fanatic Joined Sep 3, 2010 Messages 110 Reaction score 0 Oct 5, 2010 #20 HA found out...it's FIN ROT! I've started to notice a red patch around ALL of my fishes' gills...or wait is it gill rot?
HA found out...it's FIN ROT! I've started to notice a red patch around ALL of my fishes' gills...or wait is it gill rot?
WILDER Retired Moderator Retired Moderator ⚒️ Joined Nov 5, 2004 Messages 21,639 Reaction score 12 Location GB Oct 6, 2010 #21 Red gills can be caused by bad water quality. You still need to rehome some fish. Water changes.
OP OP Tropical sunset Fish Fanatic Joined Sep 3, 2010 Messages 110 Reaction score 0 Oct 6, 2010 #22 yeah i know...got some treatment. Anti-fungus and Fin Rot.
WILDER Retired Moderator Retired Moderator ⚒️ Joined Nov 5, 2004 Messages 21,639 Reaction score 12 Location GB Oct 7, 2010 #23 It's water changes you need to be doing, and reducing your stocking.
Harlequins ***Corydora Crazy*** Joined Jul 4, 2009 Messages 5,227 Reaction score 10 Location Bristol UK Oct 8, 2010 #24 I agree with wilder,unless you reduce your stock and do daily water changes,your fish will continue to get sick...
I agree with wilder,unless you reduce your stock and do daily water changes,your fish will continue to get sick...