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I have lost 4 apistos within the last 10 days or so. The first two were both males, a Cacatoudies and an Agassizii. The Agassizii had pop-eye and was completly discolored he died about a week and a half ago.
The Cacatoudies died a day later with no physical signs of distress, was still well colored, eating, and had been swimming around the night before just fine. He was in my 55 with two females that just started getting sick this week. As soon as I noticed them acting sick I moved them to a new tank by themselves. The one had pop-eye in one eye and the other has just hangin around at the bottom and hiding, neither fish has been eating. The one with pop-eye seems to be getting better after being moved but the other one died this morning.
In a third tank I had a pair of Panduro and I lost the female on monday. She wasn't being bullied by the other fish which I believe is a male but not sure and she had no discoloration or anything. She too was swimming around the night before and eating.
A do a weekly water change of 25-30% and have stable ph around 6.6, gh 6, and kh 3. The NH3/4 was 0 after all deaths, nitrite 0, and nitrates no more than 10 on all 3 tanks.
If anybody has any ideas what to do to save the last cacatoudies and the other panduro plus the other fish various fish in my tanks it would be much appreciated. None of the other fish are dying and none appear to be sick.
Geoff
The Cacatoudies died a day later with no physical signs of distress, was still well colored, eating, and had been swimming around the night before just fine. He was in my 55 with two females that just started getting sick this week. As soon as I noticed them acting sick I moved them to a new tank by themselves. The one had pop-eye in one eye and the other has just hangin around at the bottom and hiding, neither fish has been eating. The one with pop-eye seems to be getting better after being moved but the other one died this morning.
In a third tank I had a pair of Panduro and I lost the female on monday. She wasn't being bullied by the other fish which I believe is a male but not sure and she had no discoloration or anything. She too was swimming around the night before and eating.
A do a weekly water change of 25-30% and have stable ph around 6.6, gh 6, and kh 3. The NH3/4 was 0 after all deaths, nitrite 0, and nitrates no more than 10 on all 3 tanks.
If anybody has any ideas what to do to save the last cacatoudies and the other panduro plus the other fish various fish in my tanks it would be much appreciated. None of the other fish are dying and none appear to be sick.
Geoff