Coleallensmom
Planted Tank Enthusiast
I recently set up a 20 gal aquarium for my son for his birthday. Bought three small female fancy guppies and one green cobra male. I ran my QT filter on the tank in tandem with a new filter and the tank cycled with in a week. Water parameters today were-
ammonia 0, nitrite 0, nitrate 10
Temp: 76F
In the short time since we bought the guppies, I've noticed significant growth in two of the females. Meanwhile, I am concerned about the third. She is still swimming around the tank and her fins/gills are not clamped. She gets excited at feeding time and swims after food however she doesn't seem to really eat anything and when compared to the other two females, she is noticeably thinner. Her color has paled and just today I noticed her tail fin seems ragged. Basically, she seems to be wasting away and as quickly as it seems to be happening, I'm wondering if she is going to last much longer. I tried googling this afternoon and all I could come up with is Fish Tuberculosis. My first reaction is to remove her from the tank. Is there anything else I can do to keep the other fish from getting sick? If it IS fish TB, I've read that TB is highly contagious to other fish and humans...does that mean I should clean my siphon and water change buckets, etc? If so, what is the best way to go about doing that? This highly concerns me as my children touch this tank every day and help me with PWCs/feedings.
ammonia 0, nitrite 0, nitrate 10
Temp: 76F
In the short time since we bought the guppies, I've noticed significant growth in two of the females. Meanwhile, I am concerned about the third. She is still swimming around the tank and her fins/gills are not clamped. She gets excited at feeding time and swims after food however she doesn't seem to really eat anything and when compared to the other two females, she is noticeably thinner. Her color has paled and just today I noticed her tail fin seems ragged. Basically, she seems to be wasting away and as quickly as it seems to be happening, I'm wondering if she is going to last much longer. I tried googling this afternoon and all I could come up with is Fish Tuberculosis. My first reaction is to remove her from the tank. Is there anything else I can do to keep the other fish from getting sick? If it IS fish TB, I've read that TB is highly contagious to other fish and humans...does that mean I should clean my siphon and water change buckets, etc? If so, what is the best way to go about doing that? This highly concerns me as my children touch this tank every day and help me with PWCs/feedings.