Molly Fish

sosgal721

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:help:I have one black molly (out of the 4 that I have in my tank) that seems to have a white film or fading, sorta like dry skin but without anything flaking off, it is on the back half of her body, and I have read about 'ich' and I don't think it is that, because there are no spots. (shown in first picture, hard to see but i am hoping that my description helps)
The molly isn't lethargic or anything, but she is shaking left to right, kind of like wobbling when she swims, and she is also making her tail fin straight (it is hard to explain but it is in the second picture) it is normally shaped like a beaker or martini glass...
Water temp is at 78-79, ammonia: .25ppm, nitrite: .5 ppm, nitrate: 40ppm and PH 7.0-7.2.
Any idea of what it might be?
Thanks in advance!!:)

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try adding stress coat supplements to the tank. i had 3 swordtails that showed the same thing. 2 of them recovered, the other died (but it was never that healthy anyway)
 
ya I tried that a few days ago, didn't work....

Edit: The stuff that I put in before was actually StressZyme, I just put in some StressCoat to see if that helps.
 
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I have been cycling the tank properly (Im not a total newbie).. and I was just concerned that it was a parasite...because I have never seen that on one of my fish before
 
ammonia: .25ppm, nitrite: .5 ppm, nitrate: 40ppm


thats your problem , are you sure those white markings werent there when you got it ?
 
I have been cycling the tank properly

not to be critical, but if your ammonia is that high and there's fish in the tank, then you have not been cycling the tank properly. readings that high are fatal if not taken care of immediately, and cause long term damage even if taken care of immediately.

that being said, the fish is likely suffering from a very weak immune system, once the fish is in clean water, turn the temp up and add some salt... i've seen this same kind of thing on our black mollies before, temp and salt seems to help.
 
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