cattleya
New Member
UK here. I noticed white spots on 4 of my 5 rummynose tetras which were recently added to a tank with Bolivian rams. I want to know what is the way to treat my tank safest for the rams? I also have 2 Endlers, 1 amano shrimp and 2 apple snails but the 2 rams were my first fish and I really don't want to loose them.
All fish eat and behave normally.I added 1 table spoon of salt and increased temperature from 27 to 29 Celsius for 3 days and spots disapeared overnight, after this I brought temp back to 27 Celsius and spots are back. This is just affecting tetras.
I am afraid to increase temp to 30 degrees because maybe it is too high for the Bolivian rams, please help?
Tank size: 95 l
pH:7
ammonia:0.25 ppm
nitrite: 0
nitrate: 0
tank temp:27
Fish Symptoms (include full description including lesion, color, location, fish behavior):
white spots on 4 rummynose tetras
Volume and Frequency of water changes:
weekly 15%
Chemical Additives or Media in your tank:
none
Tank inhabitants:
2 Bolivian rams, 2 apple snails,1 amano shrimp, 2 endlers, 5 rummynose tetras
All fish eat and behave normally.I added 1 table spoon of salt and increased temperature from 27 to 29 Celsius for 3 days and spots disapeared overnight, after this I brought temp back to 27 Celsius and spots are back. This is just affecting tetras.
I am afraid to increase temp to 30 degrees because maybe it is too high for the Bolivian rams, please help?
Tank size: 95 l
pH:7
ammonia:0.25 ppm
nitrite: 0
nitrate: 0
tank temp:27
Fish Symptoms (include full description including lesion, color, location, fish behavior):
white spots on 4 rummynose tetras
Volume and Frequency of water changes:
weekly 15%
Chemical Additives or Media in your tank:
none
Tank inhabitants:
2 Bolivian rams, 2 apple snails,1 amano shrimp, 2 endlers, 5 rummynose tetras