Sick Synodontis Nigriventris
Posted: 21 Oct 2014, 14:57
Help!
So I'm pretty sure fish is sick, and I'm pretty sure it's a bacteria but I'm looking for help/direction with this. Take a look at the picture below:
Large format: http://justjeff.ca/images/syno-n-sick.jpg
Tank: 46 gallon
Fish: Blood Parrot, Upside-down catfish, feather-fin catfish, bristle-nose pleco, 5 black skirt tetras, and four yellow unknown fish
History: I had poor water quality due to high nitrate levels. I first noticed my fish seemed lazy and one of them had a sore on his side. I started with aggressive water changes and I vacuumed the gravel thoroughly. I also replaced my two waterfall filters with a Fluval 306 canister filter.
All of the effort and changes seemed to be working. My fish perked up and the sore on the one fish healed up within a week. All the fish seem happy, except for my upside-down catfish. Prior to me noticing the water quality issue, I had noticed he had gotten "fat". His abdomen was quite big and bulging. He still has a bulging belly but I noticed a few weeks ago his eyes were cloudy white. Now, I've seen him change color before and I thought this was just part of that "behavior". His whole top side of his body will go a milky white, and his belly will stay dark; I read this is because they are upside down swimmers and they do this for camouflage. Now that I've gotten up close to take pictures I'm seeing what look like ulcers on his face/nose?
What should my next steps be? I feel like I should set him up in his own tank and then treat with anti-bacteria.
So I'm pretty sure fish is sick, and I'm pretty sure it's a bacteria but I'm looking for help/direction with this. Take a look at the picture below:
Large format: http://justjeff.ca/images/syno-n-sick.jpg
Tank: 46 gallon
Fish: Blood Parrot, Upside-down catfish, feather-fin catfish, bristle-nose pleco, 5 black skirt tetras, and four yellow unknown fish
History: I had poor water quality due to high nitrate levels. I first noticed my fish seemed lazy and one of them had a sore on his side. I started with aggressive water changes and I vacuumed the gravel thoroughly. I also replaced my two waterfall filters with a Fluval 306 canister filter.
All of the effort and changes seemed to be working. My fish perked up and the sore on the one fish healed up within a week. All the fish seem happy, except for my upside-down catfish. Prior to me noticing the water quality issue, I had noticed he had gotten "fat". His abdomen was quite big and bulging. He still has a bulging belly but I noticed a few weeks ago his eyes were cloudy white. Now, I've seen him change color before and I thought this was just part of that "behavior". His whole top side of his body will go a milky white, and his belly will stay dark; I read this is because they are upside down swimmers and they do this for camouflage. Now that I've gotten up close to take pictures I'm seeing what look like ulcers on his face/nose?
What should my next steps be? I feel like I should set him up in his own tank and then treat with anti-bacteria.