kirkland795
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So I am very upset that one of my favorite angel fish just passed away. I have a 60 gallon aquarium that has been established for years with 4 adult angels and various other small fish. All of my water parameters and temp are normal. I always do a head count when I feed to ensure everyone is there and eating normally. Yesterday I noticed my angel Sushi was in the corner with her fins disintegrating and a white fungus on her body. It was weird because she had been normal the day before. I immediately quarantined her and treated her for a bacterial infection. Unfortunately she died today. None of my other fish have been affected including my delicate guppies and ghost catfish. The only recent change was I added a gourami about 2 weeks ago but had quarantined the gourami for 2 weeks before adding him to the main tank.
So I guess my question is what could be so aggressive that would kill my angel so fast and leave all my other fish untouched? Should I be worried about my other fish? I immediately did a 50 percent water change. I usually clean my tank every 2 weeks and remove half the water.
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So I guess my question is what could be so aggressive that would kill my angel so fast and leave all my other fish untouched? Should I be worried about my other fish? I immediately did a 50 percent water change. I usually clean my tank every 2 weeks and remove half the water.
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