mark4785
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I have a small 60 litre aquarium which is home to a female Dwarf Neon Rainbowfish (there were two of them yesterday) and a female German Blue Ram. They are both refusing to eat any form of flake or pellet food; they even refuse to eat specialist flake food with high amounts of beef heart and krill which I thought would bring their appetite back. I have been feeding them both blood worm and artemia dipped in multi-vitamins for about 2 weeks now to keep them alive. Other symptoms include rubbing body on objects such as bog wood and yawning.
The 2nd female DNR died from what seemed to be a lack of oxygen getting to the gills. She was swimming face up for 4-5 consecutive days only to be found dead today on the substrate. Yesterday, seeing as the knew death was unavoidable due to the fish no longer being able to swim, I got a skin swab from the fish and tried to look at what was actually irritating the fish through my microscope; I did not see anything moving but I could clearly see what looked like some sort of bodily structure which may have been ripped in two when I took the swab. It did not seem to resemble a gill fluke which is what I thought I was dealing with.
I have treated the tank twice with one of the best anti-fluke treatments on the market called Kusuri Wormer Plus. This has done absolutely nothing to resolve the issue. I've tried tonic salt treatment at levels which should dehydrate parasites with no positive result. I am now treating the aquarium with Waterlife Sterazin, something I left to last since it apparently destroys the filter bacteria which helps stabilise the nitrogen cycle. I have yet to see any improvements after using this product.
So as you can imagine, I am wondering what on earth could be in the aquarium that completely obliterates a fishes appetite for 2 weeks straight and infests the gills? Any help with this question would be appreciated!
Note: The female GBR was previously based in a larger aquarium with a male GBR which severely stressed her out. She lost her appetite, colours, started to rub on objects and was actually bitten on the nose (this healed up after I treated it). This rubbing and loss of appetite has continued in the tank i've described above which houses the Dwarf Neon Rainbowfish. The DNR seemingly is now mimicing the rubbing and no appetite behaviour. I'd like to add that there is no excess slime coat on either of the fish if this helps with diagnosis.
Water Stats:
Total Ammonia: 0 ppm
Nitrite: 0 ppm
Nitrate: 10 ppm
PH: 7.4
Mark.
The 2nd female DNR died from what seemed to be a lack of oxygen getting to the gills. She was swimming face up for 4-5 consecutive days only to be found dead today on the substrate. Yesterday, seeing as the knew death was unavoidable due to the fish no longer being able to swim, I got a skin swab from the fish and tried to look at what was actually irritating the fish through my microscope; I did not see anything moving but I could clearly see what looked like some sort of bodily structure which may have been ripped in two when I took the swab. It did not seem to resemble a gill fluke which is what I thought I was dealing with.
I have treated the tank twice with one of the best anti-fluke treatments on the market called Kusuri Wormer Plus. This has done absolutely nothing to resolve the issue. I've tried tonic salt treatment at levels which should dehydrate parasites with no positive result. I am now treating the aquarium with Waterlife Sterazin, something I left to last since it apparently destroys the filter bacteria which helps stabilise the nitrogen cycle. I have yet to see any improvements after using this product.
So as you can imagine, I am wondering what on earth could be in the aquarium that completely obliterates a fishes appetite for 2 weeks straight and infests the gills? Any help with this question would be appreciated!
Note: The female GBR was previously based in a larger aquarium with a male GBR which severely stressed her out. She lost her appetite, colours, started to rub on objects and was actually bitten on the nose (this healed up after I treated it). This rubbing and loss of appetite has continued in the tank i've described above which houses the Dwarf Neon Rainbowfish. The DNR seemingly is now mimicing the rubbing and no appetite behaviour. I'd like to add that there is no excess slime coat on either of the fish if this helps with diagnosis.
Water Stats:
Total Ammonia: 0 ppm
Nitrite: 0 ppm
Nitrate: 10 ppm
PH: 7.4
Mark.