Sick nigrita?
Sick nigrita?
Hi There,
I've just recently setup a new tank and placed a total of 5 fish in it for intial setup (2 days apart) ... I probably should have started with less but I was told all the fish were quite hardy.
So, to start I have the following
1 nigrita
2 kribs
2 medium sized goldfish (probably 1 thick 2-2.5 inches long)
1 African Dwarf Frog
3 Mystery snails
All was going well for the first week but then I noticed 1 of the kribs was behaving strangely (not eating, not moving alot). That krib died and 3 days later the other krib died. When I noticed the 1st krib, I went out and bought some simple test kits (PH, Nitrate and Ammonia).
The PH indicated the water was about 7.5, the Nitrate test indicated less then 5ppm and the Ammonia test indicated somewhere between 2.4 and 3.7 ppm NH3. Given that it's a new tank and the PH everything looked ok in my books. Was I wrong here?
Today I noticed spots on the Pictus, little white spots and from everything I read it looks like Ick. The Goldfish do not have any spots and the Pictus is still eating and moves around at night a fair bit.
The tank is 29Gallon and has an undergravel filter the temp is about 77F.
Update:
I've removed the pictures since they were quite large! The nigrita catfish is doing very well now. PH, Ammonia and Nitrates have all gone to normal levels.
Thanx for all the help
Thanx for any information
I've just recently setup a new tank and placed a total of 5 fish in it for intial setup (2 days apart) ... I probably should have started with less but I was told all the fish were quite hardy.
So, to start I have the following
1 nigrita
2 kribs
2 medium sized goldfish (probably 1 thick 2-2.5 inches long)
1 African Dwarf Frog
3 Mystery snails
All was going well for the first week but then I noticed 1 of the kribs was behaving strangely (not eating, not moving alot). That krib died and 3 days later the other krib died. When I noticed the 1st krib, I went out and bought some simple test kits (PH, Nitrate and Ammonia).
The PH indicated the water was about 7.5, the Nitrate test indicated less then 5ppm and the Ammonia test indicated somewhere between 2.4 and 3.7 ppm NH3. Given that it's a new tank and the PH everything looked ok in my books. Was I wrong here?
Today I noticed spots on the Pictus, little white spots and from everything I read it looks like Ick. The Goldfish do not have any spots and the Pictus is still eating and moves around at night a fair bit.
The tank is 29Gallon and has an undergravel filter the temp is about 77F.
Update:
I've removed the pictures since they were quite large! The nigrita catfish is doing very well now. PH, Ammonia and Nitrates have all gone to normal levels.
Thanx for all the help
Thanx for any information
Last edited by watch on 13 Mar 2005, 18:42, edited 1 time in total.
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yes I put all the fish in shortly after setting up the tank! Rookie mistake although all the fish were eating and swimming around great until the kribs started to die off!
The remaining fish are still doing fine although I noticed the cat had the spots and didn't seem to be as active as he/she once was.
Will this spread to the other fish easily? What about the frog and the snails?
Thanx so much for the info so far! I now have to research this new cat
The remaining fish are still doing fine although I noticed the cat had the spots and didn't seem to be as active as he/she once was.
Will this spread to the other fish easily? What about the frog and the snails?
Thanx so much for the info so far! I now have to research this new cat

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keep testing for ammonia and nitrite, and if you get any reading change 50% of the water.
here is some info about starting a tank that you should read.
http://www.practicalfishkeeping.co.uk/ ... basics.php
http://www.practicalfishkeeping.co.uk/p ... icle_id=92
good luck.
here is some info about starting a tank that you should read.
http://www.practicalfishkeeping.co.uk/ ... basics.php
http://www.practicalfishkeeping.co.uk/p ... icle_id=92
good luck.
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