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I've lost four fish in the last few days and only identified the problem last night. I've since done a water change, cleaned and got rid of most of the sand and treated the water wit interpet's 'white spot'. One of the remaining fish has spot on it's back - is there anything I can do?
Can any one help save my remaining fish?
 
The thing is if you don't get on top of whitespot fast it soon can kill a fish, once they labour breath thats it.
Turn temp up to 30.
Increase aeration in the tank as the high temp and med reduce 02 in the water.
Have you removed black carbon.
 
The thing is if you don't get on top of whitespot fast it soon can kill a fish, once they labour breath thats it.
Turn temp up to 30.
Increase aeration in the tank as the high temp and med reduce 02 in the water.
Have you removed black carbon.


I removed the black carbon. I'll put the temp up at the moment its 27. I'm losing another fish
 
Is the fish labour breathing.
How many gallons is the tank and what fish thinking of salt to help with gill function and stress.
 
Is the fish labour breathing.
How many gallons is the tank and what fish thinking of salt to help with gill function and stress.


it's become listless near the bottom of the tank

50 l

2 danios
1 angel
1 plec
2 frogs
 
Get a jug of tank water and add three teaspoons of salt to the jug water and stir well till it disolves, then add to the tank.
Fingers crossed and good luck.
 
Get a jug of tank water and add three teaspoons of salt to the jug water and stir well till it disolves, then add to the tank.
Fingers crossed and good luck.
Any kind?
 
House hold salt is fine in small doses.
 

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