Hi everyone,
Well as some of you may know I have been dealing with fin rot over the last week. The little guy is quarantined and been getting treated with Myxazin. He hasn't responded and so today I have the husband away to buy some clove oil as he has gotten very poorly....
I have only had my main tank for a couple of weeks and I bought 5 endlers, and then a week later went back and bought 3 more, I think its the three latter fish that have brought the disease, ironically i have found one of the new guys in the filter and another of the new ones is the one I am going to put to sleep today !
SO, for the last week I have noticed the fish in my main tank iching again the sand but none of them has had any white spots... until today!! One fish has got what looks like a white powder on his tail, fin and along his back. He is very silvery and a large percentage of his fins are clear so perhaps this has made seeing the white marks difficult, but either way he now has this white substance on him. His fins look in tact and given the iching I am thinking its white spot?
Here's my problem...almost a week ago, before most of this was happening I ordered a betta, and his arrival is immanent. As in he will be with me this morning at some point!! My plan was to try him in the main tank beside the Endlers, but I am now thinking i don't want to put him anywhere near the main tank until I have dealt with whatever it is going on in there....BUT my 'spare' tank (6g) is being used as a hospital tank, obviously it'll be free in a couple of hours but how can I best disinfect the tank quickly? OR should I get my husband to run to pets at home for one of their cheap 'kiddie' tanks ( works out at 3g) as a temporary measure? I wouldn't have a filter though? I would have a heater.
Also, does it sound like white spot? And if so how do I treat it? I have Myxazin, melafix, aquairum salt, interpret Anit fungus and fin rot (bought for use of the fish in the hospital tank- didn't work), and Interpret Anti white spot treatment (came with the tank which was 2nd hand but cleaned well before use) in the cupboard at my disposal.
At this point my panic is over what to do with this betta when he arrives. Of course treating the white spot is a major priority and i will deal with it today, so any advice would be VERY much appreciated....
OH my tank details are:
12g (us) interpret fish box
Interpret PF1 filter
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 20
PH: 7.6
Temp: 24c
Well as some of you may know I have been dealing with fin rot over the last week. The little guy is quarantined and been getting treated with Myxazin. He hasn't responded and so today I have the husband away to buy some clove oil as he has gotten very poorly....
I have only had my main tank for a couple of weeks and I bought 5 endlers, and then a week later went back and bought 3 more, I think its the three latter fish that have brought the disease, ironically i have found one of the new guys in the filter and another of the new ones is the one I am going to put to sleep today !
SO, for the last week I have noticed the fish in my main tank iching again the sand but none of them has had any white spots... until today!! One fish has got what looks like a white powder on his tail, fin and along his back. He is very silvery and a large percentage of his fins are clear so perhaps this has made seeing the white marks difficult, but either way he now has this white substance on him. His fins look in tact and given the iching I am thinking its white spot?
Here's my problem...almost a week ago, before most of this was happening I ordered a betta, and his arrival is immanent. As in he will be with me this morning at some point!! My plan was to try him in the main tank beside the Endlers, but I am now thinking i don't want to put him anywhere near the main tank until I have dealt with whatever it is going on in there....BUT my 'spare' tank (6g) is being used as a hospital tank, obviously it'll be free in a couple of hours but how can I best disinfect the tank quickly? OR should I get my husband to run to pets at home for one of their cheap 'kiddie' tanks ( works out at 3g) as a temporary measure? I wouldn't have a filter though? I would have a heater.
Also, does it sound like white spot? And if so how do I treat it? I have Myxazin, melafix, aquairum salt, interpret Anit fungus and fin rot (bought for use of the fish in the hospital tank- didn't work), and Interpret Anti white spot treatment (came with the tank which was 2nd hand but cleaned well before use) in the cupboard at my disposal.
At this point my panic is over what to do with this betta when he arrives. Of course treating the white spot is a major priority and i will deal with it today, so any advice would be VERY much appreciated....
OH my tank details are:
12g (us) interpret fish box
Interpret PF1 filter
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 20
PH: 7.6
Temp: 24c