I have had these piranhas since about last March since they were really little babies. They have grown up into quite vicious monsters, and are now about 6 inches in size. The biggest one is definitely pushing 7.
They are now in their third home, a 120 gallon tank. They started out in a 30, moved them to a 55 when the time was right, and now about 2 weeks ago were moved to the 120. They were fine at first, but now have developed this mysterious condition, and haven't been eating. Its been since about Thursday, 8/4, that they started showing signs of the white film. Their tank mates consist of 3 plecos. probably a 9inch, 6 inch and 4 inch. They are acting normally and have already claimed their own areas of the tank.
I did a chemical test Saturday, and the ammonia was high, around a 1.8 and the ph was right around 7.1 The rest was close enough to normal to be called okay. I will be doing a chemical test again tomorrow morning once i run to the pet store, I will post the results.
From what I have researched most people seem to tell me that it is ammonia burn.
I'm running 2 hob 60 gallon filters as well as a 30 gallon in-tank one. I know i need to consider a canister filter, but i'm not spending cash on these guys until they look okay again.
I would really hate to lose these fish, as iv'e been quite attached. This is the first problem that I have had, they were healthy all summer.
Please let me know if you have had any experience with this or can send some word of advice my way. Thanks.

They are now in their third home, a 120 gallon tank. They started out in a 30, moved them to a 55 when the time was right, and now about 2 weeks ago were moved to the 120. They were fine at first, but now have developed this mysterious condition, and haven't been eating. Its been since about Thursday, 8/4, that they started showing signs of the white film. Their tank mates consist of 3 plecos. probably a 9inch, 6 inch and 4 inch. They are acting normally and have already claimed their own areas of the tank.
I did a chemical test Saturday, and the ammonia was high, around a 1.8 and the ph was right around 7.1 The rest was close enough to normal to be called okay. I will be doing a chemical test again tomorrow morning once i run to the pet store, I will post the results.
From what I have researched most people seem to tell me that it is ammonia burn.
I'm running 2 hob 60 gallon filters as well as a 30 gallon in-tank one. I know i need to consider a canister filter, but i'm not spending cash on these guys until they look okay again.
I would really hate to lose these fish, as iv'e been quite attached. This is the first problem that I have had, they were healthy all summer.
Please let me know if you have had any experience with this or can send some word of advice my way. Thanks.


