My power was out for about 11 hours last night when a brush fire took out the power lines. The fire burned several hundred acres about 2 miles from my house, a bit too close for comfort, but not dangerous-it's just about out now.
It was a hot evening, tank temperatures rose to the low 90s.
My goldfish seems fine, but there are some problems in my 75 gallon community.
I did a quick 10% water change this morning and plan to do water tests and a bigger change this evening when I have more time.
Last time I tested, on sunday Am 0, nitrities 0, nitrates 20
One of my Rams was dead this morning-I thought they were doing ok, but a close look showed a small lesion on his flank, right along the lateral line midway between the dorsal fin and the tail. It looked like a couple of raised scales, slightly greyish in color.
so I looked really closely at all other fish-the biggest ram has what looks like a missing scale on her nose, the other big male has a raised bump on his forehead-he looks a bit like a frontosa right now. The pearl gourami has a few missing scales. One of the rummynose tetras has a dull patch on its back, behind the head.
None of the other fish (congo tetras, angelfish, corydoras, otoclinus, one other ram and the rest of the rummys) show any sign of blemish or distress.
Is this something about to erupt or evidence of fighting? What should I do?
Ellen
It was a hot evening, tank temperatures rose to the low 90s.
My goldfish seems fine, but there are some problems in my 75 gallon community.
I did a quick 10% water change this morning and plan to do water tests and a bigger change this evening when I have more time.
Last time I tested, on sunday Am 0, nitrities 0, nitrates 20
One of my Rams was dead this morning-I thought they were doing ok, but a close look showed a small lesion on his flank, right along the lateral line midway between the dorsal fin and the tail. It looked like a couple of raised scales, slightly greyish in color.
so I looked really closely at all other fish-the biggest ram has what looks like a missing scale on her nose, the other big male has a raised bump on his forehead-he looks a bit like a frontosa right now. The pearl gourami has a few missing scales. One of the rummynose tetras has a dull patch on its back, behind the head.
None of the other fish (congo tetras, angelfish, corydoras, otoclinus, one other ram and the rest of the rummys) show any sign of blemish or distress.
Is this something about to erupt or evidence of fighting? What should I do?
Ellen