Jharvey
Aquarium Advice Regular
Hi folks - My Molly (who was sold to me as a male but I'm pretty sure is female and pregnant) has been having long poops that stay attached to her for quite a while. It otherwise looks normal (color, texture) so I assumed it was constipation and tried a day of fasting but it didn't seem to help and I tried putting in a cooked, shelled pea but no one touched it.
Today she had it again except this time the poop is all white. It has since fallen off so I don't have a picture to post. Is this a parasite? What do I do?
Tank: Since January: 10 gal, pH 7.8, 0 ammonia, 0 nitrites, 5ppm nitrates, 76 degrees F, gravel substrate, 5 plants, HOB filter.
tankmates: 1 male molly, 3 zebra danios, 1 mystery snail
I do weekly 10% water changes with water treated with seachem prime.
I haven't had any problems with any of my fish before now. I did put in a quarter tab of a tums in my water changes for a couple of weeks (because my snail's shell was cracking and the lfs recommended it) but stopped that a couple of weeks ago. I also gave one algae pellet as a treat once a week for a couple of weeks but think it made my nitrate levels go up and realized I really don't need it.
Today she had it again except this time the poop is all white. It has since fallen off so I don't have a picture to post. Is this a parasite? What do I do?
Tank: Since January: 10 gal, pH 7.8, 0 ammonia, 0 nitrites, 5ppm nitrates, 76 degrees F, gravel substrate, 5 plants, HOB filter.
tankmates: 1 male molly, 3 zebra danios, 1 mystery snail
I do weekly 10% water changes with water treated with seachem prime.
I haven't had any problems with any of my fish before now. I did put in a quarter tab of a tums in my water changes for a couple of weeks (because my snail's shell was cracking and the lfs recommended it) but stopped that a couple of weeks ago. I also gave one algae pellet as a treat once a week for a couple of weeks but think it made my nitrate levels go up and realized I really don't need it.