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So one of my Serpae Tetras has a mysterious lump on his noggin..
Could anyone tell me what it is? Is he a gonner or will he effect any other tank mates?
:thanks:
Picture of him: you can see the white bump in the reflection
So i lost two of my five emerald cories, they are about a month old. Tank is a 20 high and planted pretty heavily. I first noticed one of the cories was super pale and i thought it was normal because he was acting fine, but another one got pale and they both died. the other three are bigger and...
Just added 5 emeralds to my 20g last week and love them!!
What else you have in there is a must know, but they are pretty versatile fish and a great addition to a community tank.
My betta is in the back of the tank flaring at himself like no other. He is acting pretty normal its almost like he's not pissed, just flared up... he is looking in what might be his reflection in the back of the tank and its really strange... Whats going on with the poor guy??
Yes, water is in great condition and correct me if im wrong but fin rot shows signs of white or bloody tips?
imo, yes but they are still babies, only about 1 1/4 in long..
yes i have a few swords, hornwort, anacharis, and ludwigia in there.
id say if anyone the serpaes are at fault too, but the fins are more splitting than chunks missing. weird!
nice i love my bristlenose, he was shy behind the filter like yours for the first week, but now he is all over the place and does a very good job cleaning!
good looking yellow lab too
my driftwood is sort of sharp, but they wouldnt be cutting their fins on it i dont think. params are
PH: 7.6
AMMO: 0ppm
NITRITE: 0ppm
NITRATE: 0ppm
Ive been doing about 40% WC every three days or so