S SchottayB Mr. Terrorcore! Joined Apr 22, 2009 Messages 1,858 Reaction score 0 Location Nuneaton, Warwickshire Jun 2, 2009 #1 I found out it's not just me with the dead tetra, my friend and freinds dad both brought 20 each for there bigger tanks, and they had the same problem!
I found out it's not just me with the dead tetra, my friend and freinds dad both brought 20 each for there bigger tanks, and they had the same problem!
WILDER Retired Moderator Retired Moderator ⚒️ Joined Nov 5, 2004 Messages 21,639 Reaction score 12 Location GB Jun 2, 2009 #2 How many gallons is the tank? Any white patches or fluffy cotton wool to the mouth that rotted away. Red gills can be bad water quality, gill flukes, bacterial gill rot.
How many gallons is the tank? Any white patches or fluffy cotton wool to the mouth that rotted away. Red gills can be bad water quality, gill flukes, bacterial gill rot.
WILDER Retired Moderator Retired Moderator ⚒️ Joined Nov 5, 2004 Messages 21,639 Reaction score 12 Location GB Jun 2, 2009 #3 http/www.articledepot.co.uk/article-29320.htm
OP OP S SchottayB Mr. Terrorcore! Joined Apr 22, 2009 Messages 1,858 Reaction score 0 Location Nuneaton, Warwickshire Jun 2, 2009 #4 Thanks for the link, just if I knew this BEFOR i brought them! Going back to the aquatic shop tomorrow, it wasn't just me who brought them with it, but also the 2 other people I was with, theirs has it aswell. Discusting how shops can sell you / keep fish like this!
Thanks for the link, just if I knew this BEFOR i brought them! Going back to the aquatic shop tomorrow, it wasn't just me who brought them with it, but also the 2 other people I was with, theirs has it aswell. Discusting how shops can sell you / keep fish like this!
WILDER Retired Moderator Retired Moderator ⚒️ Joined Nov 5, 2004 Messages 21,639 Reaction score 12 Location GB Jun 2, 2009 #5 If the mouth are rotting away it sounds like flexibactor columnaris. False name mouth fungus.