DBradar3
Aquarium Advice Regular
My new tank has recently finished its cycle told by its great ratings and slight tea color (I have live plants). All of my fish are happy, including my black molly who has had his top fin full and up for almost a week now!
However, even with his newfound happiness, all of a sudden, he is deathly sick. His fin is still up, he eats, and he spends time with his female companion, but he has symptoms of dropsy.
TANK PARAMETERS:
-The ill fish is a male black lyretail molly.
-Companion fish are a female platinum lyretail molly and a cory julii catfish. All fish are approximately an inch long.
-Tank is a nearly a month old, 5.5 gallons, using an Aqueon 10 filter and biostone.
-Water ratings: nitrate 0-20; nitrite 0.5-1; chlorine 0; alkalinity 120-180; ph 7.8-8.4; temperature 76.
-Water changed twice per week at 40-50%.
-No gravel vacuum performed yet.
-Fed four times a day with tropical flakes, plus single large pellet (type alternated between algae and bottom feeder). -Barely any food in the gravel.-
-Nothing new added to tank.
I just noticed yesterday that the male molly is not only bloated but his scales are erect, giving him the typical pinecone look. His eyes just started bulbing today.
I have separated him and put him into a hospital tank with aquarium salt and a de-skinned pea.
The truly upsetting thing is the Maracyn 2 is not available anywhere except online, so I won't be receiving his medicine for at least two days if not seven.
Is there anything else I can do to increase his chances? I know the odds say he won't make it, but I can't give up on him.
However, even with his newfound happiness, all of a sudden, he is deathly sick. His fin is still up, he eats, and he spends time with his female companion, but he has symptoms of dropsy.
TANK PARAMETERS:
-The ill fish is a male black lyretail molly.
-Companion fish are a female platinum lyretail molly and a cory julii catfish. All fish are approximately an inch long.
-Tank is a nearly a month old, 5.5 gallons, using an Aqueon 10 filter and biostone.
-Water ratings: nitrate 0-20; nitrite 0.5-1; chlorine 0; alkalinity 120-180; ph 7.8-8.4; temperature 76.
-Water changed twice per week at 40-50%.
-No gravel vacuum performed yet.
-Fed four times a day with tropical flakes, plus single large pellet (type alternated between algae and bottom feeder). -Barely any food in the gravel.-
-Nothing new added to tank.
I just noticed yesterday that the male molly is not only bloated but his scales are erect, giving him the typical pinecone look. His eyes just started bulbing today.
I have separated him and put him into a hospital tank with aquarium salt and a de-skinned pea.
The truly upsetting thing is the Maracyn 2 is not available anywhere except online, so I won't be receiving his medicine for at least two days if not seven.
Is there anything else I can do to increase his chances? I know the odds say he won't make it, but I can't give up on him.