Urgent Help for Zebra Fry
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Urgent Help for Zebra Fry
I have a batch of 2 month old Zebra fry, and today one of the fry became bloated and died . Having watched them for the remainder of the day another two have developed the same distended abdomen. it appear to be a gas build up or something as you can clearly see the transparency of the region. The only thing that has changed recently is the feeding of zucchini tyo the adult fish, although only there excrement could pass through the partition between them and not the actual zucchini itself. Can anyone give me some advice as I dont want to loose them all.
I also checked the water and this seems normal.
Cheers Marc
I also checked the water and this seems normal.
Cheers Marc
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I would do a 30% water change if it was me. Remove any uneaten food, and increase oxygenation of the water to help them deal with whatever is stressing their system. If you haven't added any new fish to the tank lately that were potentially diseased, a water change will dilute whatever pollutants might be causing the problem. It certainly can't hurt.
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Hi Marc,
Sorry to hear about that, they were looking fine too.
Anyway, I would be suspicous of the courgette introducing something to the water. I have heard various stories of supermarket bought produce having this effect (pesticides etc etc etc) but not really given it much attention as I feed my (adult) fish this sort of thing all the time. That said, it might be more prone to affecting young fish.
Are these in the main tank or one of the smaller ones? Given the smaller tanks are quite new I would also be a bit worried about feeding veggies in that size of tank. You can wipe out a smaller tank real quick with feeding veggies that are not eaten quickly. In this case I would do lots of large water changes from your larger tank and refill that will fresh water.
Jools
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Sorry to hear about that, they were looking fine too.
Anyway, I would be suspicous of the courgette introducing something to the water. I have heard various stories of supermarket bought produce having this effect (pesticides etc etc etc) but not really given it much attention as I feed my (adult) fish this sort of thing all the time. That said, it might be more prone to affecting young fish.
Are these in the main tank or one of the smaller ones? Given the smaller tanks are quite new I would also be a bit worried about feeding veggies in that size of tank. You can wipe out a smaller tank real quick with feeding veggies that are not eaten quickly. In this case I would do lots of large water changes from your larger tank and refill that will fresh water.
Jools
PS How are my fish doing?
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