Yes the water is cycled at least once every hour, and we don’t know the PH yet, we have to bring a sample to our pet store. For now we are just doing a 25% water change, cleaning the filter and decorationsIs the tank cycled? How long has it been cycled? Did you use liquid tests to determine the ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate levels? How big is this tank?
Don’t clean the filter. Do a large wc.Yes the water is cycled at least once every hour, and we don’t know the PH yet, we have to bring a sample to our pet store. For now we are just doing a 25% water change, cleaning the filter and decorations
Yes they are nearing the point of outgrowing this tank, we were waiting a little longer though to move them into 75 gallon. Unfortunately my father slacked severely with cleaning the tank and water changes, last time a water change happened was well over 3 months ago. After this scare, he told me we will start doing it every 2 weeks. We are doing a 25% water change right now and cleaning the filter. Tomorrow we will test the water at our local pet store and I’ll get back to you guys with the results and try to seek further help/advice from there.The requested information (maintenance routines, water parameter values) are needed.
Regardless, just from the looks and considering the info given, it seems clear that -
1- The tank is too small for those fish, if not currently (I think it is), then very soon.
2- Aquarium hygiene, including but no limited to frequency and volume of water has been insufficient.
There are serious bacterial/fungal infections on eyes and fins (one fish more than the other). Even if these started merely from physical injuries, secondary infections have settled in, particularly on the eyes. Any hope of permanent cure will have to include both medicines (not before additional information is available), and a major improvement in aquarium maintenance. I seriously doubt either one alone will do the trick. As bad as it may sound, much of the problem is almost certainly reversible, even if some scarring remains - so it is possible to save them. Good luck!
Oh, cleaning the filter is the first thing he did as it’s been months since it’s been attended to. He won’t do anything larger than a 25% water change because he said that more than that is dangerousDon’t clean the filter. Do a large wc.
Tell him to do more Of a water change. It doesn’t do anything. He needs to use water conditioner. Did he clean the whole filter?Oh, cleaning the filter is the first thing he did as it’s been months since it’s been attended to. He won’t do anything larger than a 25% water change because he said that more than that is dangerous