Over the nearly 3-year life of this aquarium, I have been pretty fortunate in having only minor incidents requiring minor adjustments to resolve. Overall, I have had a pretty stable community of freshwater fish and inverts with pretty stable water parameter (with shifts occuring slowly over time and in controlled fashion such as addition of CO2 use of minor infusions of baking soda and so on).
Unfortunately, I am struggling with a lethal outbreak of disease in the tank following the introduction of several fish from a lps into what has been a stable and health community of fish for several years (yes, the fish were acclimated, I dosed w/stress-ezyme, etc.,). With regard to onset, I believe it was between 24-48 hours after introduction that the first deaths started to occur. Initially, I observed the minnow fish (celestial diano and cardinal tetra) were the first to die and have been the focal point of the disease; however, it has spread and hit one large swordtail, one small tiger hillstream loach, one small flame tetra, and a few sparkling gourami. Interestingly, I have not observed deaths in the dwarf cory, julii cory, ottos, and SAE. It is also significant to note that the plants and inverts appear unaffected prior to and throughout the treatment to date.
After the death of the first three minnow fish, I took pretty standard action including a water change (40-50%) w/prime, dosing with extra stress-zyme, increasing aquarium salt to highest recommended dosing, and use of metafix and pimafix. After 3-days, I have notice symptoms and remove those fish from the tank (no survivors). In addition, I have boosted the minimum temperature to 80 (typically varies from 74-82 depending on weather and whether house is opened-up or AC though temperature is not suddenly changed).
Even so, I have experienced the loss of several fish a day (often over night). Initially, I did not notice any specific symptoms until late in the second day. At this point, several minnow fish had white film-like patches on their bodies and one cardinal tetra had lost color in the connective area between body and tail (though not the body or tail).
Although I have no intention of dosing my aquarium with copper or such poisons (that could ruin the tank), I would appreciate any help. I have considered and am willing to capture all of the remaining fish and treaming them with a chemical bath though have no experience and would benefit from guidance.
Thank-You - In Advance
Current Water Parameters (Morning Readings)
7.4 pH 8.5 KH 6.5 GH 0.0 Ammonia 0.0 Nitrate 0.0 Nittite 0.25 Phos
80-degree temperature
Celestial Diano - White Disease Spot (Image 1)
Celestial Diano - White Disease Spot (Image 2)
Unfortunately, I am struggling with a lethal outbreak of disease in the tank following the introduction of several fish from a lps into what has been a stable and health community of fish for several years (yes, the fish were acclimated, I dosed w/stress-ezyme, etc.,). With regard to onset, I believe it was between 24-48 hours after introduction that the first deaths started to occur. Initially, I observed the minnow fish (celestial diano and cardinal tetra) were the first to die and have been the focal point of the disease; however, it has spread and hit one large swordtail, one small tiger hillstream loach, one small flame tetra, and a few sparkling gourami. Interestingly, I have not observed deaths in the dwarf cory, julii cory, ottos, and SAE. It is also significant to note that the plants and inverts appear unaffected prior to and throughout the treatment to date.
After the death of the first three minnow fish, I took pretty standard action including a water change (40-50%) w/prime, dosing with extra stress-zyme, increasing aquarium salt to highest recommended dosing, and use of metafix and pimafix. After 3-days, I have notice symptoms and remove those fish from the tank (no survivors). In addition, I have boosted the minimum temperature to 80 (typically varies from 74-82 depending on weather and whether house is opened-up or AC though temperature is not suddenly changed).
Even so, I have experienced the loss of several fish a day (often over night). Initially, I did not notice any specific symptoms until late in the second day. At this point, several minnow fish had white film-like patches on their bodies and one cardinal tetra had lost color in the connective area between body and tail (though not the body or tail).
Although I have no intention of dosing my aquarium with copper or such poisons (that could ruin the tank), I would appreciate any help. I have considered and am willing to capture all of the remaining fish and treaming them with a chemical bath though have no experience and would benefit from guidance.
Thank-You - In Advance
Current Water Parameters (Morning Readings)
7.4 pH 8.5 KH 6.5 GH 0.0 Ammonia 0.0 Nitrate 0.0 Nittite 0.25 Phos
80-degree temperature
Celestial Diano - White Disease Spot (Image 1)
Celestial Diano - White Disease Spot (Image 2)
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