leopard cories and ecocomplete substrate
Posted: 23 Aug 2010, 22:40
My specs:
29 gal planted
1 powerhead pointed down toward gravel to keep water moving (I put this in after the first 3 got sick)
ecocomplete substrate
2 20 watt aqua-glo bulbs
driftwood
deco rock
6 rainbows
2 otos
temp: around 77
water parameters: amm-0; nitrite-0; nitrate- around 10; ph- around 7.8
weekly water changes (about 10 gals changed each time)
I recently purchased 5 leopard cory’s and quarantine them for a few weeks. At this point they looked healthy. I added them to the main tank and within a week or so half of them started showing problems. Mainly there barbels were either gone or what was left was very red. I moved these guys back to qt and started to research. Of course, getting really mixed reviews on cory's and ecocomplete. Some people said they had problems with this substrate and cory's and others said they've never had any problems.
Because the other 2 seemed to be doing fine I kept them in the main tank. Now after about 2-3 weeks in the tank these 2 now have the same barbel issues. I've moved them back to qt but I’m now very confused as to what to do. **Also, I put a dish of pool filter sand in the 29gal tank which is where I feed them. Maybe changing out the substrate completely would be the best solution for them, however, I’m not too sold on this. the EC is pretty expensive and the tank is planted.
Does anyone have any thoughts, solutions, ideas on what I should do? I'm not too sure I can even move them back once they have healed. Also, I’ve been treating the qt with pima/melafix. I have so-so results. I was trying not to treat the qt with too harsh of chemicals... Do you think they have an infection with the 'red' barbels... any suggestions?
thanks so much for your time.
Wendy
29 gal planted
1 powerhead pointed down toward gravel to keep water moving (I put this in after the first 3 got sick)
ecocomplete substrate
2 20 watt aqua-glo bulbs
driftwood
deco rock
6 rainbows
2 otos
temp: around 77
water parameters: amm-0; nitrite-0; nitrate- around 10; ph- around 7.8
weekly water changes (about 10 gals changed each time)
I recently purchased 5 leopard cory’s and quarantine them for a few weeks. At this point they looked healthy. I added them to the main tank and within a week or so half of them started showing problems. Mainly there barbels were either gone or what was left was very red. I moved these guys back to qt and started to research. Of course, getting really mixed reviews on cory's and ecocomplete. Some people said they had problems with this substrate and cory's and others said they've never had any problems.
Because the other 2 seemed to be doing fine I kept them in the main tank. Now after about 2-3 weeks in the tank these 2 now have the same barbel issues. I've moved them back to qt but I’m now very confused as to what to do. **Also, I put a dish of pool filter sand in the 29gal tank which is where I feed them. Maybe changing out the substrate completely would be the best solution for them, however, I’m not too sold on this. the EC is pretty expensive and the tank is planted.
Does anyone have any thoughts, solutions, ideas on what I should do? I'm not too sure I can even move them back once they have healed. Also, I’ve been treating the qt with pima/melafix. I have so-so results. I was trying not to treat the qt with too harsh of chemicals... Do you think they have an infection with the 'red' barbels... any suggestions?
thanks so much for your time.
Wendy