This morning when I fed my fish, 1 kuhli loach looked like he had been "erased". He is turning white??? I called the fish store, and he told me that they fade out when they are sleeping, so maybe when I turned my tank light on, it startled him, and he hadn't colored up yet when I saw him eating. But if he is eating and swimming normally, he is probably fine. I've been watching him all day, and he still looks the same. So I "googled" kuhli loach losing color, and found only forums discussing that this is how their kuhli loaches died. I am beside myself. I just started the tank last fall, and I am really attached to my fish. The tank is so healthy, knock on wood. I am not used to having fish die, and not the kuhli loaches. They are so cool and really hard to find. I lucked out when my fish store got these in November, and they haven't had them since. Now I see tonight that another kuhli is getting faded in one spot as well.
Does anyone know what this is?
Tank info:
36 G artificial plants
ammonia - 0
nitrite - 0
nitrate - 5 ppm
ph - neutral to slightly acidic
water is soft
I normally do a very thorough water change weekly where I take the plants out (leave the caves for them to go in) and vaccum the gravel really clean and replace about 12 G of water. This week, I am about 4 days late because of flu, but am doing the water change first thing in the morning. That always brings my nitrates back down to zero.
Does anyone know what this is?
Tank info:
36 G artificial plants
ammonia - 0
nitrite - 0
nitrate - 5 ppm
ph - neutral to slightly acidic
water is soft
I normally do a very thorough water change weekly where I take the plants out (leave the caves for them to go in) and vaccum the gravel really clean and replace about 12 G of water. This week, I am about 4 days late because of flu, but am doing the water change first thing in the morning. That always brings my nitrates back down to zero.