I have a tank on which I changed the substrate to JBL aquasoil capped with JBL black sand. 2 months after that all fish got sick, including the ones I moved from a still healthy tank. I suspected it's something to do with the soil and sand. It wasn't supposed to leach ammonia but if it did, it was never detected and it didn't change the Ph.
At the moment, I have a pygmy cory with a white edged fin and rotting tail. There's a video below of it. Then I have 2 corys with a strange white growth just under the dorsal, oval shaped, milky colour and on the same spot on both corys, again pictures below. Almost all corys have one or two missing barbels. One of them had a rotting tail with white streaks, aka fin rot but it isn't there anymore. It is just this tank. My other corys are fine in the other tanks. I actually topped up the tank with white plain sand as they seemingly didn't like the other one.
When I first noticed, there was one pygmy with damaged fins and a sterbai with missing barbels and a pinkish curly growth on its head. I had no meds besides the useless melafix so I decided to take them out and put them in a temporary tank with cycled media and some melafix. I did put some on the wounds with a cotton swab as well. I found the corys dead no more than 12 hours later so that was a bad move from me.
Afterwards I treated the entire tank. I received kanamycin medicated flakes so I fed them twice a day for 10 days with no luck. Then I treated with kanamycin sulfate(kanaplex) dosed directly in the water for full treatment. The white growths seemed to disappear but the pygmy cory had no change. I just followed the instructions which said treat every 2nd day for 3 treatments max with water change on each so I don't know if that was enough. 2-3 days after I stopped the treatment the white growths appeared on the same place or at least were big enough to see again. Then I treated with interpret Antifungal N.8 med which is one treatment for 7 days. It seemed that the white growths got smaller again but are still there, the pygmy got way worse all of a sudden. Then I bought Tetra General Tonic but since I was afraid it would damage the filter and tank, I put the pygmy cory in two dips, 15-20 min of treble the dose, it did nothing at all.
And obviously, the missing barbels problem has not improved one bit but I don't know if that will ever happen.
I don't know what it is, there isn't any flashing. They have good appetite and come out for food except for the sick pygmy maybe but they never fought for food with the rest. They were very happy when I had gravel there. Most corys hide and are visibly stressed as they get spooked very easily for some reason and bump around. I need to be very careful but they get excited when I open the lid thinking its food time.
I don't know what to do to help and I really want to help the pygmy cory which is the worse affected. This has been going on for a long time now.
I am now doing daily 50% water changes until I figure what elese to do.
Here is the video and pictures of my poor corys
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