New Member + Sick Ancistrus Question

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oscar III
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New Member + Sick Ancistrus Question

Post by oscar III »

G'day!

I've been snooping around the site a little recently, and thought i'd join up. My girlfriend and I currently have 3 tanks, 2x2ft, and a 4ft.

First 2ft is my betta tank, on my study/computer desk, which he shares with a Corydoras and an Ancistrus.

Second is a growing out tank for a recent explosion in Ancistrus population.

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4ft is the community tank, housing a pair of Ancistrus, a Cory and some Raspboras for fill.

The final reason prompting me to join is a request for some help. We have set up the second 2ft tank recently to house inch to 2 inch baby ancistrus, currently emerging in the 4ft community tank. Have been careful to ensure there is plenty of biological filtration in it (took large power filter out of 4ft still primed (4ft just got a brand new Fluval 405 Canister)0, cycling third of water every 3 or 4 days, temps the same (27C), pH similar (7.5ish).

In the last few days I have noticed the babies are quite red around the mouth.

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And doing the water change this afternoon i noticed 2 dead. They have been fed some spirulina flakes (only take occasionally) and some sinking fish pellets (mostly fish meal).

Sorry for post length, any advice be much appreciated :D
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Post by Richard B »

welcome to planet catfish - sorry to hear you have problems. This is not something i'm particularly familiar with but could be some sort of bactrial infection indicated by the redness
oscar III
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Post by oscar III »

Some more sick ones evident today, now with some other developments.

Some fish seem swollen and some "growths"? though photo looks like sitting on some eggs... and terribly bulgy eyes. Other just with red mouths still.

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Not sure if the mouth redness and previous problems are related or two seperate issues.
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