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Well if it is the same rot as mentioned above, then it may have been a spawning ritual fight, and they both got beat up. It has cleared up some, but i will still medicate if i have melafix.
Thanks for your replies :)
As of this morning, on my male angel the feeler that had the most red stuff, all the red stuff is gone, along with the end of the feeler that had it on it.
Definitely slowly getting worse.
Does anyone have any ideas, i really dont wanna lose these guys
I came home today to see my koi angel pair's feelers, on the end, have some sort of red fungus rot thing on them( pics below) and also extra red veiny areas around the base of all the fins.
I recently did a large water change about 30% ( on saturday) and they seemed fine after that, i did use...
It's been quite awhile, and a lot has happened.
The first batch (the original one i posted) slowly died off, still don't know why.
But on a brighter note, my albino pair has produced two spawns since then. The second spawn babies are around 1" and the latest spawn babies are just over .5"...
Why not suggest an alternative stock?
This would be my ideas:
1 :
A small school of guppies(5? One male 4 females or all males if she wont want babies)
10 red cherry shrimp
2:
A shrimp colony (planted)
3: a dwarf puffer tank (with ONE puffer)
Well you want to keep the tank clean, but too many water changes can stress your fish out. Feeding more could cause more problems than it would solve, more food means more waste, which means more waterchanges, so i guess thats where she got the waterchanges from ?