Hi guys,
My tanks were doing fine but then I added some plants to each one and stuff is starting to go down hill. Information about tank though: 45g, HOB filter rated way overkill (we originally had two of them in the 150) and water is clear, 250w heater at a temp of 79, couple live plants as well as fake, 2 young blue gouramis, 5+ mollys and platys, 7 tetras, 4 cory cats, a pleco, and currently 4+ newborn sunburst plays, 2 danios. The gourmis are being transferred to a cycled tank with a small number of angelfish after I have figured out this issue.
Now, on to business, I noticed that my largest black molly had stringy clear poop that was about twice her size and she appears to be bloated. ALL my fish besides one are acting hungry and eating. The one that isn't is a leopard (molly?) that appears to be very skinny and has the white, stringy poop as well. Everyone is acting fine and energetic but I am worried about internal parasites?
Is that the most logical option and if it is, what should I use as treatments?
My tanks were doing fine but then I added some plants to each one and stuff is starting to go down hill. Information about tank though: 45g, HOB filter rated way overkill (we originally had two of them in the 150) and water is clear, 250w heater at a temp of 79, couple live plants as well as fake, 2 young blue gouramis, 5+ mollys and platys, 7 tetras, 4 cory cats, a pleco, and currently 4+ newborn sunburst plays, 2 danios. The gourmis are being transferred to a cycled tank with a small number of angelfish after I have figured out this issue.
Now, on to business, I noticed that my largest black molly had stringy clear poop that was about twice her size and she appears to be bloated. ALL my fish besides one are acting hungry and eating. The one that isn't is a leopard (molly?) that appears to be very skinny and has the white, stringy poop as well. Everyone is acting fine and energetic but I am worried about internal parasites?
Is that the most logical option and if it is, what should I use as treatments?