Hi
I'm new; be gentle
Long Story Short:
Two fish had what looked like a fungal infections (per LFS), so I was instructed to treat w/ Quick Cure. After about a 11 days on Quick Cure (I did water changes as instructed), I noticed that one of my Gold Mollies started floating nose down, swimming on his side, hiding, fasting, swimming w/ a "C" shape to his body, shallow breathing. I think he has swim bladder; what do y'all think?? I had the water tested last night ... PH is low (6.5 if I remember correctly).
Could a PH drop have cause swim bladder? (That's if it sounds like swim bladder to y'all). At any rate, LFS said to stop the Quick Cure treatments, change 20% water, put carbon back in filter, run it as is for about an hour, then add PH-Up. I did that last night, Mr. Molly is still having problems. LFS said if the PH is the problem, Mr. Molly would feel relief over the next 24 hours. I realize it hasn't been 24 hours yet, but I'm really worried. I found him stuck to the filter tube this morning. I gave him a little nudge to free him and he went back to his erratic ways.
I also have a pleco who started changing colors on me too. Could the PH make him do that? I'm so attached to my Pleco, even more so than the Molly. I want ALL of them to be well!
Please help. I use the Zero Water filter to filter the water for my water changes. I add Stress Coat and (per LFS) aquarium salt; I made a judgement call and only used half dose of the aquarium salt since I have a pleco in there. But LFS has PLENTY of plecos in their tanks and they say they add aquarium salt to ALL of their tanks.
By the by ... My marble molly and red eyed tetra still have their fungal infections. Marble Molly responded to the Quick Cure, but Red Eyed Tetra did not. I used half dose of the Quick Cure b/c of the tetra that are in the tank (Black Neon Tetra and the Red Eyed).
I'm just so confused!! Prior to these ailments, I thought the tank was well managed, so I don't understand what I'm doing wrong.
Here's the routine I used prior to these ailments:
>Feed twice a day. I never had a need to remove any food b/c I only feed as much as they can eat in 2 minutes.
>15% water change every Friday evening. I used the filtered water w/ stress coat and pre-dissolved aquarium salt. I heated the water to the established temperature of the aquarium, then added it to tank.
>I used to do gravel vac every Friday too, by LFS said to stop that and only vac once a month.
>Filter change once a month.
What am I doing wrong? :help:
I'm new; be gentle
Long Story Short:
Two fish had what looked like a fungal infections (per LFS), so I was instructed to treat w/ Quick Cure. After about a 11 days on Quick Cure (I did water changes as instructed), I noticed that one of my Gold Mollies started floating nose down, swimming on his side, hiding, fasting, swimming w/ a "C" shape to his body, shallow breathing. I think he has swim bladder; what do y'all think?? I had the water tested last night ... PH is low (6.5 if I remember correctly).
Could a PH drop have cause swim bladder? (That's if it sounds like swim bladder to y'all). At any rate, LFS said to stop the Quick Cure treatments, change 20% water, put carbon back in filter, run it as is for about an hour, then add PH-Up. I did that last night, Mr. Molly is still having problems. LFS said if the PH is the problem, Mr. Molly would feel relief over the next 24 hours. I realize it hasn't been 24 hours yet, but I'm really worried. I found him stuck to the filter tube this morning. I gave him a little nudge to free him and he went back to his erratic ways.
I also have a pleco who started changing colors on me too. Could the PH make him do that? I'm so attached to my Pleco, even more so than the Molly. I want ALL of them to be well!
Please help. I use the Zero Water filter to filter the water for my water changes. I add Stress Coat and (per LFS) aquarium salt; I made a judgement call and only used half dose of the aquarium salt since I have a pleco in there. But LFS has PLENTY of plecos in their tanks and they say they add aquarium salt to ALL of their tanks.
By the by ... My marble molly and red eyed tetra still have their fungal infections. Marble Molly responded to the Quick Cure, but Red Eyed Tetra did not. I used half dose of the Quick Cure b/c of the tetra that are in the tank (Black Neon Tetra and the Red Eyed).
I'm just so confused!! Prior to these ailments, I thought the tank was well managed, so I don't understand what I'm doing wrong.
Here's the routine I used prior to these ailments:
>Feed twice a day. I never had a need to remove any food b/c I only feed as much as they can eat in 2 minutes.
>15% water change every Friday evening. I used the filtered water w/ stress coat and pre-dissolved aquarium salt. I heated the water to the established temperature of the aquarium, then added it to tank.
>I used to do gravel vac every Friday too, by LFS said to stop that and only vac once a month.
>Filter change once a month.
What am I doing wrong? :help: