LT1FirebirdSLP
Aquarium Advice Apprentice
I have a 28 gallon bowfront, maintained for about 6 - 9 months now. Fully cycled. 10 Black Phantom Tetras, 7 Zebra Danios, One 4" pleco (he grew a bit since i got him), 2 snails 1 med 1 tiny, 3 small catfish (lessthan 1") Water values are as follows
pH 7.0
Temp 74-76 F
Nitrite, Nitrate, Ammonia = 0
Started seeing white edges on most of my black phantom tetras fins, catfish and snails are ok, one of my tetras is fat, like it looks pregnant and has a singular white dot on her left eye (i was told BP tetras that have any red are female) some of the other tetras have white on the tips of their fins. It got worse so i knew this wasnt normal.
I went out and bought FungusCure from API (3mg Victoria Green and 3mg Acriflavine packets) did the whole treatment by the book on the box.
Fish still have white tips on fins and one of the tetras looks considerable fatter (width) than the others. Fish are eating well.
The top one is the fat one. You can see white tips on the bottom one too.
The top fish is the one with the white dot on the eye.
The fish on the bottom, you see that whatever organ that is inside is much more prominent than the fish on the top or the tetra on the right.
What is going on here? White tips, dots on eyes, bloated looking fish? Help please!
On another note a weird looking pod of bubbles appeared above the water on the side of the tank one day, i dont know why put it there if it was a fish or a snail, it ended up drying out and falling into the tank.
pH 7.0
Temp 74-76 F
Nitrite, Nitrate, Ammonia = 0
Started seeing white edges on most of my black phantom tetras fins, catfish and snails are ok, one of my tetras is fat, like it looks pregnant and has a singular white dot on her left eye (i was told BP tetras that have any red are female) some of the other tetras have white on the tips of their fins. It got worse so i knew this wasnt normal.
I went out and bought FungusCure from API (3mg Victoria Green and 3mg Acriflavine packets) did the whole treatment by the book on the box.
Fish still have white tips on fins and one of the tetras looks considerable fatter (width) than the others. Fish are eating well.
The top one is the fat one. You can see white tips on the bottom one too.
The top fish is the one with the white dot on the eye.
The fish on the bottom, you see that whatever organ that is inside is much more prominent than the fish on the top or the tetra on the right.
What is going on here? White tips, dots on eyes, bloated looking fish? Help please!
On another note a weird looking pod of bubbles appeared above the water on the side of the tank one day, i dont know why put it there if it was a fish or a snail, it ended up drying out and falling into the tank.