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I think the rainbow shark is in the same boat as the firemouth. I'm sure some people have got away with peaceful ones but generally there will be some aggression.
Looks like bad genetics of a platinum.
There is a fish disease that causes the body to start to turn black. Can't think of it off hand. Not saying it's what he has. More FYI
I think I read you have a quarantine tank. Put the angel in QT. Dose it with Epsom salt in case it over ate and is constipated. As for meds, I'd dose Metroplex and Paragaurd. You can mix them together and dose at the same time. Paragaurd is a daily dose and Metroplex you dose every two days. You...
I don't usually drip acclimate. Once you get the bag with the fish in it, dump out half the water then fill it back up with your tank water. Then float the bag in your tank to temperature acclimate for about a half hour. I use a thermometer and test the bag water. Once the water temp matches...
I don't care for melafix. Methylene Blue should work. Personally I'd dose Seachem Paragaurd and Seachem Kanaplex at the same time with 50% water changes every two days until he heals up.
The Paragaurd you'll dose daily. The Kanaplex you dose every two days.
It wasn't about a regime of consistently skipping three days of feeding. It was about how many days a healthy fish can go without food while out of town. As far as fasting for digestive reasons it was argued 24 hours.
Ya you're overstocked. I imagine you aren't going to want to part ways with the discus and Apistos. You probably don't want to buy a larger tank right now either so my recommendation would be to cut your neons down to 20 and your Cory cats down to 8. You'll still be maxed out but not overstocked...
Outdated rule of thumb. If that were the case you'd be able to put a 14 inch Oscar in a 15 gallon tank. Lol
Size of the fish and bioload are more important. I think you'd be fine. It would require you to change out more tank water a week than usual but it's very doable.
I like to have 10x tank...
Not absolutely necessary to school guppies or platys but the Cory cats, rasboras and otos you should.
My recommended stocking for your tank size..........
(10) Harlequin Rasboras
(5) Cory cats
(5) Otos
(1) Guppy
(1) Platy
(1) Gourami
50% weekly water change.