shadylady23
Aquarium Advice Activist
Hi all,
So if you read my other post lately, I've slowly lost my corycats, I thought it was just them not coping with ph requirements as I know they generally like lower ph. Then... I lost a comet a few days ago to a really fast acting problem and we couldn't figure it out in time. Water parameters are optimal (see other) I just tested, and even my Nitrates are
At the same time of the comet misfortune, I had a platy with a spot on her head which I thought was an injury. It looks slightly better so maybe it was, maybe not, idk. But... She started flashing and rubbing on stuff as of today! I see no spots on anyone. So this is a parasite right? I have no idea.. What should I treat with? Also, should I treat the whole tank so the others dont get it? Remember, I also have baby fry in the same tank.. Please help! so far she seems fine other than the flashing every so often, but at the rate I lost my comet I don't have much time!
So if you read my other post lately, I've slowly lost my corycats, I thought it was just them not coping with ph requirements as I know they generally like lower ph. Then... I lost a comet a few days ago to a really fast acting problem and we couldn't figure it out in time. Water parameters are optimal (see other) I just tested, and even my Nitrates are
At the same time of the comet misfortune, I had a platy with a spot on her head which I thought was an injury. It looks slightly better so maybe it was, maybe not, idk. But... She started flashing and rubbing on stuff as of today! I see no spots on anyone. So this is a parasite right? I have no idea.. What should I treat with? Also, should I treat the whole tank so the others dont get it? Remember, I also have baby fry in the same tank.. Please help! so far she seems fine other than the flashing every so often, but at the rate I lost my comet I don't have much time!