Hey there,
i am writing to ask for some advice about my Zebra Danio but will start with some general info first.
This tank is 180 litres, set up using cycled filter media over a month ago and the stocking is as following:
3 Pearl Gourami's
7 Harlequin Rasbora's
6 Bronze Corydoras
4 Kuhli loaches
4 Long-finned Zebra Danio's
All of the fish get along fine apart from the occasional chase between the Zebra's and Harlequin's. Temperature is set around 25 degrees Celsius. The latest additions are three kuhli loaches but this problem first came up before them. The only previous issues i have had are that some harlequins i got introduced white spot, this was dealt with before the Zebra's were added using Interpet ich medicine. A few days after i got them i noticed one of my Zebra's flashing against the sand so decided i would keep an eye on her and a few days later i saw her doing it again, please bear in mind the only real problems i have dealt with before are ich and fin rot. I was confused initially as i thought it was ich that had somehow snuck in but a few days later she had still not developed visible spots and was the only fish showing symptoms, at this point i spoke to Crossfire on chat who suggested i check for the symptoms of gills flukes as this was one of them. The next day when i checked, sure enough, i noticed the female had inflamed gills but no rapid breathing apparent. No other fish as of yet are showing symptoms and the fish in question appears to be fine in every other aspect.
What does this sound like to you? I would have like to upload a picture but the Zebra is too fast and the gills too small to get a good photo. Any advise?
i am writing to ask for some advice about my Zebra Danio but will start with some general info first.
This tank is 180 litres, set up using cycled filter media over a month ago and the stocking is as following:
3 Pearl Gourami's
7 Harlequin Rasbora's
6 Bronze Corydoras
4 Kuhli loaches
4 Long-finned Zebra Danio's
All of the fish get along fine apart from the occasional chase between the Zebra's and Harlequin's. Temperature is set around 25 degrees Celsius. The latest additions are three kuhli loaches but this problem first came up before them. The only previous issues i have had are that some harlequins i got introduced white spot, this was dealt with before the Zebra's were added using Interpet ich medicine. A few days after i got them i noticed one of my Zebra's flashing against the sand so decided i would keep an eye on her and a few days later i saw her doing it again, please bear in mind the only real problems i have dealt with before are ich and fin rot. I was confused initially as i thought it was ich that had somehow snuck in but a few days later she had still not developed visible spots and was the only fish showing symptoms, at this point i spoke to Crossfire on chat who suggested i check for the symptoms of gills flukes as this was one of them. The next day when i checked, sure enough, i noticed the female had inflamed gills but no rapid breathing apparent. No other fish as of yet are showing symptoms and the fish in question appears to be fine in every other aspect.
What does this sound like to you? I would have like to upload a picture but the Zebra is too fast and the gills too small to get a good photo. Any advise?