I have finished stocking one of my tanks and now I'm starting to fear the worst!
I came back from work, and did my routine check, to make sure everything was ok with my fish.
Well..
I WAS SHOCKED!
One of my tetras was laying on it's back, twitching, gasping for air, his nose no longer red, no apparent mark on him, didn't look injured.. But he was still alive!!
My water specifications are as follow:
Ph of 7.5
Nitrates at 5-10
Nitrites at 0
Ammonia at 0
Temp of 24.5
I am starting to be concerned as I am seeing three of my tetras with small white spots on them, one of them has 3, the other has 2, and the other has one.
They all have bright red noses, indicating that they should be fine, my CPDs are having fun everywhere in the tank and shinning like crazy, and the Gourami is starting to be more and more iridescent..
When I pulled the tetra up, it started floating. I looked closer to see if e was injured, having marks on him or white spots, nope, he looked perfectly fine..
I am spooked, and fear of the white spot disease taking over my tank.
I must add that the first time I saw one of these white spots, was about 4 days ago, and on the same fishes, but decided not to worry about it, as it might be normal for them if they are stressed due to the new tank environment..
I have added the fish last week.
Any clues on what could have caused his death? I did absolutely nothing different than usual. Only thing I'm thinking is that I might have put my hand too far in the tank, I do have an open wound of about 1cm..
Would that cause some outbreak or something?
The fish is no longer of this world as we speak, I just couldn't stand seeing him like this :'(
I came back from work, and did my routine check, to make sure everything was ok with my fish.
Well..
I WAS SHOCKED!
One of my tetras was laying on it's back, twitching, gasping for air, his nose no longer red, no apparent mark on him, didn't look injured.. But he was still alive!!
Ph of 7.5
Nitrates at 5-10
Nitrites at 0
Ammonia at 0
Temp of 24.5
I am starting to be concerned as I am seeing three of my tetras with small white spots on them, one of them has 3, the other has 2, and the other has one.
They all have bright red noses, indicating that they should be fine, my CPDs are having fun everywhere in the tank and shinning like crazy, and the Gourami is starting to be more and more iridescent..
When I pulled the tetra up, it started floating. I looked closer to see if e was injured, having marks on him or white spots, nope, he looked perfectly fine..
I am spooked, and fear of the white spot disease taking over my tank.
I must add that the first time I saw one of these white spots, was about 4 days ago, and on the same fishes, but decided not to worry about it, as it might be normal for them if they are stressed due to the new tank environment..
I have added the fish last week.
Any clues on what could have caused his death? I did absolutely nothing different than usual. Only thing I'm thinking is that I might have put my hand too far in the tank, I do have an open wound of about 1cm..
Would that cause some outbreak or something?
The fish is no longer of this world as we speak, I just couldn't stand seeing him like this :'(