Ok so I went the the LFS I usually like to see what he had for meds vs the one where I live that mainly stocks melefix and not much for actual antibiotics or whatever. Turns out he doesn't have anything for meds, but he tried recommending me to add a some aquarium salts. I told him corries are sensitive to salt, as well as my live plants, and he seemed to think a small dose wouldn't hurt them and would help with the situation. Does anyone know wether it would be a good idea to add some aquarium salts when I have the corries, live plants, and Amano shrimp in there?
Here's the situation as far as I can tell now. Still the one panda alive in the quarantine tank. From what I can see in the actual tank, the corries seem ok aside from some ratty fins. The tetras in there also seem to have some slight tears in their fins but nothing major and they seem to be fine otherwise. I can't make out any real patches of white on anything, but it's hard to get a great look lol nothing too big anyways.
So are we thinking bacterial still? Water has absolutely no waste in it as far as nitrogen byproducts. But is there something else that could be messing with the water quality?
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