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We have a ten gallon tank that has three goldfish - a moor, an oranda, and a fantail. The moor appears to have shed quite a bit of his tail although he acts perfectly normal. Is this "molting" normal? The other two are fine.
Numbers and other info.
Currently the pH is 6.6, the Ammonia is 0 and Nitrite is 0.
Using the quick dip test strip my reading for Nitrate is around 160-170. In an attempt to lower the Nitrate I introduced a Nitrate pouch in between the carbon filter and the edge of the filter basket about a...
Recently we have had two Mollies on seperate occasions begin spinning in sort of a cork screw fashion. The first died and the second began sometime today. Tank is 20 gal. and tests O.K. except for slightly low alkaline. Any thoughts will be appreciated. Thanks in advance. :(
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I'm in real trouble here. I've been keeping fish since last January with very little illness (ick and cotton tail only) Now I've lost three gold dust mollies and the forth is currently experiencing the very sad "spin of death." They appear to become disoriented (can't tell bottom from...
Thanks for the reply. We use a "test strip" that examines a variety of water characteristics. All are showing acceptable levels. Again, all other fish including two other mollies, both female, are fine.
A male mollie lyretail has developed popeye, (we think that's what it's called). Water tests fine, tank is partitioned, (We have a dozen new fry). Salts been added. All other fish appear to be fine. Temp. running 76F. Any thoughts appreciated.
Aqua Mini Sponge?
Are the aqua sponges readily available in pet stores? I don't think I've noticed them before. Thanks for the advice. BTW, do tetras breed easily? One of the "fry" is very different looking and we were wondering if the tetras were also active.
We're relatively new to this but we have another new set of fry, (Mollies), in our 10 gal. tank. The problem is that a few of them have gotten sucked up in our filter draw tube. Ay suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
We're very sorry about your lose. We recently lost a Mollie to the exact same thing. My wife even tried, don't gasp here, washing it off the poor fish but to no end. Our Mollie had it also all over her tail and it immobilized her. We put her in a hospital tank for a while but she still...
While watching our fish feed tonight we found a new addition to our aquarium, what appears to be a tiny baby Black Mollie. So, do we do anything special? We’ll begin researching, but we’re new to all this so any suggestions will be most appreciated. Thanks in advance. :)
We recently added a lyratail mollie after loosing a favorite black mollie. This new addition follows around, appears to annoy, and we think nip at, an existing orange and black mollie. Is this normal? Should we isolate the new mollie for a while? Any comments and/or suggestions will be...
Oops. Sorry about the double post. Our isp is not running well today. An since I'm posting again - We're noticing that the newest fish to the tank a lyratail mollie continues to "nibble" at the remaining mollie. Gotta' wonder if the sick black mollie got an infection from the nibbling.
Yes, we have a heater in the mian tank - we keep it around 76* F. We do a 25% water change every week. In the hospital tank we are changing the water daily as well as treating for the fungus. We ordered Mela FIx this morning. Hopefully it will arrive on time.
Yes, we have a heater in the mian tank - we keep it around 76* F. We do a 25% water change every week. In the hospital tank we are changing the water daily as well as treating for the fungus. We ordered Mela FIx this morning. Hopefully it will arrive on time.
Not really a ring anymore although it started as such. Now it's just a sticky "cottony" mass around most of the mollies back end. It appears to immobilize him. No digital camera, sorry.
Not real well or, if I stay in the positive, very slowly. Re-treated with 100% water change in a small approx. 1 gal. hospital tank. Salt now being added.
Hi Keepers_Girl
We are have a similar problem with a black mollie. And, interesting, we had just added a smaller lyratail mollie who also has nibbling on the back of our now infected fish. We placed the black mollie in a "hospital tanka and are treating for cotton fungus with "Fungus Guard"...