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I'm not seeing any obvious disease, only what appears to be water drops on the outside of the bag. If you have other fish in your tank it would be best to quarantine these new additions for 4-6 weeks just to be safe.
Did you add any medication to the tank for the dropsey?
Check your tap water for ammonia too. Your water supplier may have changed something. If there's no ammonia in the tap follow the steps to do a fish in cycle.
Hmm...that is a pickle. How heavily stocked is your tank? With daily wcs, maybe even twice daily could you keep your fish safe if you have to do a fish in cycle after treatment?
There are several types of loaches that stay small enough for a 29. Certainly avoid clown loaches, they get huge. I can link some profile for you tomorrow if you help me remember. I don't have my computer with me right this moment.
I think khuli loaches are what you're referring too. You could...
I would add a school of cories or smaller loaches for the bottom and call it done. Mollies can get fairly large and have a heavy bioload so they rank up a lot of tour tank space.
I lay my five against the card to the left of the column I'm reading. This allows me the best lighting for the angle I hold my head when I read. My head tilts to the right when I read or type, to the left when I write. I'm sure that's weird, but that's the way I am.
Jake about moving your filter to a tub or tote and feeding the bs fetish with either pure ammonia or fish food while you treat the tank? If you do stop the filter make sure you have a power head to help keep the water oxygenated.
What may help here is if you would make us a list of what you have in each tank. You may need to do a bit of shuffling but I'm sure we can make it work for you.