AlisonD09
10-10-2009, 06:01 AM
Hi All,
I have two orange orandas in a 35 litre (I think) tank. Both fish have developed one strange white blob; one fish has it on its side and the other on its tail. The blobs are way bigger than salt or sugar grains so pretty certain it's not ich. The largest blob is an irregular oval shape and is around 4-5mm long at the widest part.
The fish are also behaving in an odd way. The larger one used to be quite chilled out but greedy and now when I feed them he darts around the tank and cant seem to see the food pellets. The smaller one used to be very poor at competing for food and also quite hesitant at coming for food, now she will grab the majority of the food pellets and is quite determined to eat them all.
I am afraid I dont know the parameters of my tank. I am buying a test kit today and will update!
I change 10 litres of water every week and treat the water with Interpet tapsafe and a squirt (less than 5mls) of Interpet filter start. The fish also get around 6-10 Tetra goldfish sticks over the course of a day.
A lot of websites are suggesting stress is the problem - am I changing the water too often? Too little? Feeding too much? Too little?
Also, I have been offered 2 cloud mountain minnows by a friend who is moving, I dont want to take them if they will get sick as well.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thank you
A.
I have two orange orandas in a 35 litre (I think) tank. Both fish have developed one strange white blob; one fish has it on its side and the other on its tail. The blobs are way bigger than salt or sugar grains so pretty certain it's not ich. The largest blob is an irregular oval shape and is around 4-5mm long at the widest part.
The fish are also behaving in an odd way. The larger one used to be quite chilled out but greedy and now when I feed them he darts around the tank and cant seem to see the food pellets. The smaller one used to be very poor at competing for food and also quite hesitant at coming for food, now she will grab the majority of the food pellets and is quite determined to eat them all.
I am afraid I dont know the parameters of my tank. I am buying a test kit today and will update!
I change 10 litres of water every week and treat the water with Interpet tapsafe and a squirt (less than 5mls) of Interpet filter start. The fish also get around 6-10 Tetra goldfish sticks over the course of a day.
A lot of websites are suggesting stress is the problem - am I changing the water too often? Too little? Feeding too much? Too little?
Also, I have been offered 2 cloud mountain minnows by a friend who is moving, I dont want to take them if they will get sick as well.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thank you
A.