Sick L-114s
Posted: 24 Jan 2010, 19:01
Hi-
I woke up this morning and saw that 2 of my new L-114s I got on 1/14 (overnight shipped) seem to have some kind of fungal growth on them (see base of tail). One of the ones that doesn't seem to be doing well seems to be breathing quite heavy (lesser fungal growth, though seems paler in color than the one in the picture). I have upped the temp from 78 to 82 if it is some protazoan, as was suggested in another post (something seems to be in the water with all the sick plecos). I'm guessing they're stressed from being shipped. The other two new L-114s seem to be doing ok. All of them are in my 15 gallon quarrantine tank.
Water parameters: ph 7, hardness about 100 ppm, sorry no ammonia levels to report. I have been doing 20% water changes twice per week. I have some methylene blue that I can use to treat them. Another post (on monsterfishkeepers) suggested metronidazole for another sick pleco. Or should I use perhaps salt? I'm going to do a water change now.
I have been feeding them blackwarms, NLS sinking 3 mm pellets, earthworm sticks, and hikari tablets.
Thoughts? Thanks in advance.
Note: I tried to upload a picture, but it's too big (almost 700 kb). How do I compress the file so I can upload it? In the meantime, here's a link to the picture on monsterfishkeepers: http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forum ... ost3819144
I woke up this morning and saw that 2 of my new L-114s I got on 1/14 (overnight shipped) seem to have some kind of fungal growth on them (see base of tail). One of the ones that doesn't seem to be doing well seems to be breathing quite heavy (lesser fungal growth, though seems paler in color than the one in the picture). I have upped the temp from 78 to 82 if it is some protazoan, as was suggested in another post (something seems to be in the water with all the sick plecos). I'm guessing they're stressed from being shipped. The other two new L-114s seem to be doing ok. All of them are in my 15 gallon quarrantine tank.
Water parameters: ph 7, hardness about 100 ppm, sorry no ammonia levels to report. I have been doing 20% water changes twice per week. I have some methylene blue that I can use to treat them. Another post (on monsterfishkeepers) suggested metronidazole for another sick pleco. Or should I use perhaps salt? I'm going to do a water change now.
I have been feeding them blackwarms, NLS sinking 3 mm pellets, earthworm sticks, and hikari tablets.
Thoughts? Thanks in advance.
Note: I tried to upload a picture, but it's too big (almost 700 kb). How do I compress the file so I can upload it? In the meantime, here's a link to the picture on monsterfishkeepers: http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forum ... ost3819144