Weather loach fungus spots

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Fatalwine77
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Weather loach fungus spots

Post by Fatalwine77 » Sun Feb 13, 2022 1:03 am

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My loach is full grown and usually happy always swimming back n forth. I bought 2 more loaches a third of his size and they would swim and rub on each other. Then after 3 months as the babies were getting a little bigger, one had past with half its face discolored and what looked like a burn. I checked heater to see if it was brushed against and harmed him but it wasnt even plugged in. 3 days after i come home from work to find second baby loach floating. His body looked like it had a film and his skin looked like it was shedding. Now my big guy has these ugly pockets on him.
I did 2 water changes and bought imagitarium bacterial remedy to add to tank.
He seems sad and not really eating or swimming around much. Coming up for air i also noticed gravel not sliding off his belly as he swims. Ive done water changes and i also have a green machine running. The other fish in tank seem fine so only loaches have had issues. I also want to add that the pathos plant has been dying too. What happened or whats going on? I can hardly find articles on dojos. Any help would be great.

ashleacates
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Re: Weather loach fungus spots

Post by ashleacates » Mon Mar 28, 2022 11:49 pm

Heavy water changes
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Re: Weather loach fungus spots

Post by rhymeclutter » Wed Sep 27, 2023 11:37 pm

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Re: Weather loach fungus spots

Post by NomadicNeptune92 » Thu Oct 05, 2023 11:10 pm

I'm no expert, but it sounds like your loaches might be facing some health issues. Try keeping an eye on water quality, check for any sudden changes, and consider consulting with a local fish store for more specific advice on dojos. Hope your loaches bounce back soon!

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Re: Weather loach fungus spots

Post by katyswift468 » Wed Oct 25, 2023 5:15 am

I then tried Interpet Internal Bacteria number 9, which cleared up the red spots after a few days. car games

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Re: Weather loach fungus spots

Post by mariarivera » Mon Jun 16, 2025 2:36 am

Fatalwine77 wrote:
Sun Feb 13, 2022 1:03 am
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My loach is full grown and usually happy always swimming back n forth. I bought 2 more loaches a third of his size and they would swim and rub on each other. Then after 3 months as the babies were getting a little bigger, one had past with half its face discolored and what looked like a burn. I checked heater to see if it was brushed against and harmed him but it wasnt even plugged in. 3 days after i come home from work to find second baby loach floating. His body looked like it had a film and his skin looked like it was shedding. Now my big guy has these ugly pockets on him.
I did 2 water changes and bought imagitarium bacterial remedy to add to tank.
He seems sad and not really eating or swimming around much. Coming up for air i also noticed gravel not sliding off his belly as he swims. Ive done water changes and i also have a green machine running. The other fish in tank seem fine so only loaches have had issues. I also want to add that the pathos plant has been dying too. What happened or whats going on? I can hardly find articles on dojos. Any help would be great.
The discoloration and shedding could indicate a fungal or bacterial infection. Check your water quality and consider quarantining the affected loach. Keep using the bacterial remedy, and if things don’t improve, look into antifungal treatments. Good luck, and I hope your big guy feels better soon!

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