I have a 20 gallan tank, currently with 5 red tailed rasboras, 6 gold white cloud minnows, and 1 panda cory left. When I first started, I had 6 rasboras and 3 panda corys, one of which died after two days, another after a week. The third panda cory was happy and going for over a month. Thinking it needed company, I got another 2 panda corys, along with a gold algae eater to get rid of brown algae. This was probably three weeks ago. The minnows I got about one-two weeks ago. 1-2 weeks ago, I noticed the top portion of the tail was missing on one of the new panda corys. Wasn't sure why, but thought it might be the algae eater, and noticed it was chasing the pandas away from food (algae wafers). That panda cory died four days ago, and I got rid of the algae eater. My other newer panda cory, which seemed healthy and active, turned up dead yesterday, for no apparent reason. And I just noticed that the top portion of my biggest/oldest panda cory seems to be missing. It doesn't look like fin rot, at least according to all the descriptions I've read and the few pictures I've seen, but I don't have a reason why the top part appears to be missing now, since I got rid of the algae eater. I know it was good a week ago, but haven't been paying that much attention to it the last couple of days, due to the loss of the others. One rasboras died due to some big growth, all other fish look fine. Anyone have any ideas?
Current (and typical) tank stats are 0 ammonia, 20-40 nitrates, 7.8 ph, and 75 degree temps. This is my best guesstimate, since it's hard to distinguish those color charts. I do 20% water change every week, treated with amquel+ and novaqua+.
Current (and typical) tank stats are 0 ammonia, 20-40 nitrates, 7.8 ph, and 75 degree temps. This is my best guesstimate, since it's hard to distinguish those color charts. I do 20% water change every week, treated with amquel+ and novaqua+.