Well, there is nothing left alive in the tank but the rainbows and they won't eat so I am just going to medicate and hope. I lost all my loaches, well, except my 2 dojo's in the coldwater tank.Emma Turner wrote:Hi Kris,
I'm really sorry to hear all this, you must feel so sad.![]()
It's possible that it was a secondary bacterial infection or another type of parasite (probably more likely). When was the last time you added new fish to this tank?
Has your pH dropped rapidly recently, or is that a normal stable reading?
I personally wouldn't advise changing the carbon until you have finished any courses of medication as otherwise it will absorb this and render it useless.
Emma
As for the carbon, well I will be amazed if rainbows make it through the night, but if they do I will finish out the treatment.
Emma, did you read the other post about my power going off and the tank went from about 6pm-6am without filtration? It didn't dawn on me until I read that post that this might have caused the problem and yes, after that the ph did drop but I caught it right away and brought it back up with a buffer. Sometimes I have to buffer the water but mostly the ph is always at or around 6.5-6.8.
The only fish I have added are the clowns and I noticed the ich on them the very next day. I don't know which it was, a secondary infection or another parasite but whatever it was it hit quick and totally blindsided me. I watched those fish constantly, they were fine just yesterday evening. I will say this, I now understand why people love clowns like they do. I am really bummed to have lost them all and the angelicus. It was just so sad, they were literally dying one right after the other. Makes you feel helpless when you can't help.
Thanks for trying to help me figure it out.
Take care,
Kris