C. davidsandsi acting very, very strange
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C. davidsandsi acting very, very strange
Hi,
Ok....I need help!
About a month ago I got three beautiful C. davidsandsi. All of them were doing great until about a week and a half ago.
One evening, while I was feeding my fish, I noticed 'Y' (I name my fish on of my C. davidsandsis, not eating nor moving. He looked perfectly normal on the outside, except for losing his orange colouring on his head. The next morning Y was acting the same, and I thought he was going to die. But miracously that evening he ate and was acting like all the other Cories in the tank. So I thought that was it, he got better, but it wasn't.
The next day he got worse, then he got better, and now he has gotten worse again. Y is eating, but his fins look slightly eroded (but they aren't getting worse) and he is less active and swimming always in the middle section of the tank, which is not normal. What could be a matter with Y?
Now, I have another sick Cory, another C. davidsandsi named Z. Z was the biggest and healtiest of them all, but suddenly two days ago she stopper eating and always stays in this one place! Noting looks weird on the outside, but I'm worried what could be happening in the inside. What could be a matter with Z?
Luckily, my third davidsandsi X is fine.
Heres some info about my tank:
-Temp is between 25-26C.
-pH is about 7.
-Nitrite, Nitrate, and Ammonia are not problem.
-I change 35% the water about every week and a half (plus I do a small vacume job), and every three weeks to a month I change 45-50% of the water and vacume the whole tank (I did that yesterday).
-Its a 54 gallon tank.
-The substrate is gravel, but smooth gravel with a little sand in it.
-Aquaclear 70 is the filter I use.
-The tank is filled with seven pieces of large driftwood and five big rocks. Also some plants (live abd fake).
-The tank is over two years old (or three, I forget lol).
Please help me and my Cories!
CL1
Ok....I need help!
About a month ago I got three beautiful C. davidsandsi. All of them were doing great until about a week and a half ago.
One evening, while I was feeding my fish, I noticed 'Y' (I name my fish on of my C. davidsandsis, not eating nor moving. He looked perfectly normal on the outside, except for losing his orange colouring on his head. The next morning Y was acting the same, and I thought he was going to die. But miracously that evening he ate and was acting like all the other Cories in the tank. So I thought that was it, he got better, but it wasn't.
The next day he got worse, then he got better, and now he has gotten worse again. Y is eating, but his fins look slightly eroded (but they aren't getting worse) and he is less active and swimming always in the middle section of the tank, which is not normal. What could be a matter with Y?
Now, I have another sick Cory, another C. davidsandsi named Z. Z was the biggest and healtiest of them all, but suddenly two days ago she stopper eating and always stays in this one place! Noting looks weird on the outside, but I'm worried what could be happening in the inside. What could be a matter with Z?
Luckily, my third davidsandsi X is fine.
Heres some info about my tank:
-Temp is between 25-26C.
-pH is about 7.
-Nitrite, Nitrate, and Ammonia are not problem.
-I change 35% the water about every week and a half (plus I do a small vacume job), and every three weeks to a month I change 45-50% of the water and vacume the whole tank (I did that yesterday).
-Its a 54 gallon tank.
-The substrate is gravel, but smooth gravel with a little sand in it.
-Aquaclear 70 is the filter I use.
-The tank is filled with seven pieces of large driftwood and five big rocks. Also some plants (live abd fake).
-The tank is over two years old (or three, I forget lol).
Please help me and my Cories!
CL1
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Ok...in my 54 gallon tank I have 19 Cories (20 before Y died), four Zebra Danios, three Upside-Down Catfish, one CAE, and two Convicts (I know people have a hard time believing this, but my Cons are peaceful and rarely chase my Cories).NEONCORY wrote:I am sorry to hear your loss.
What is their tank mates? I don't see anything particulary but about your water parameter. Although I do wonder about the hardness of water. GH
And tank stock level. So what fish and how many of what in the tank beside the Corys?
CL
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Sorry to hear of your loss. I can empathize since I just lost two of my four Botia kubotai (due to a combination of bad luck and ignorance, but that's a different story) - definitely a favorite species for me. The silver lining for you is that you live in a place where you can replace lost fish. I hope none of your other Corys catch the disease. Good luck.
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Thanksbslindgren wrote:Sorry to hear of your loss. I can empathize since I just lost two of my four Botia kubotai (due to a combination of bad luck and ignorance, but that's a different story) - definitely a favorite species for me. The silver lining for you is that you live in a place where you can replace lost fish. I hope none of your other Corys catch the disease. Good luck.