razmataz1971
Aquarium Advice Regular
OK, my fish came down with fin rot. Mainly my fault because I only let my 75 gal tank cycle for a week. I'm treating using Jungle Fungus and just started last night upon figuring it was fin rot and not others nipping. (I sat in front of the tank for hours watching to see if any other fish were fighting and they all get along great)
Now, just today, I noticed small white spots (like salt particles) on fins of other fish (the ones not effected by the rot) and a few on a Rainbows mouth. They aren't covered with spots, but I know that the one's on the Rainbows mouth just arrived within the past few hours.
What is the difference between Ich and Columnaris? Or maybe could this be part of the fungus that I'm dealing with? The fish are feeding and swimming well. So how do I now treat multi-illness in the tank? I'm basically still doing my PWC to get the levels down. My QT tank is cycling and it wouldn't make sense to take all the ill fish from one death trap to another.
ammonia is .25 (fell from 4.0 few days ago)
nitrite is 2.0 (fell from 5.0+ yesterday)
nitrate is 5.0
Tank temp: 79
Please review my sig for all the fish I have in the tank for medication referrals.
Thanks in advance.
Now, just today, I noticed small white spots (like salt particles) on fins of other fish (the ones not effected by the rot) and a few on a Rainbows mouth. They aren't covered with spots, but I know that the one's on the Rainbows mouth just arrived within the past few hours.
What is the difference between Ich and Columnaris? Or maybe could this be part of the fungus that I'm dealing with? The fish are feeding and swimming well. So how do I now treat multi-illness in the tank? I'm basically still doing my PWC to get the levels down. My QT tank is cycling and it wouldn't make sense to take all the ill fish from one death trap to another.
ammonia is .25 (fell from 4.0 few days ago)
nitrite is 2.0 (fell from 5.0+ yesterday)
nitrate is 5.0
Tank temp: 79
Please review my sig for all the fish I have in the tank for medication referrals.
Thanks in advance.