- Have you tested your water?
- Yes
- If yes, what is your ammonia?
- 0ppm
- If yes, what is your nitrite?
- 0ppm
- If yes, what is your nitrate?
- 0ppm
- If I did not test my water...
- ...I recognize that I will likely be asked to do a test, and that water tests are critical for solving freshwater health problems.
- Do you do water changes?
- Yes
- What percentage of water do you change?
- 21-30%
- How frequently do you change your water?
- Every two weeks
- If I do not change my water...
- ...I recognize that I will likely be recommended to do a water change, and water changes are critical for preventing future freshwater health problems.
Hello everyone, please only respond if you have experience on the matter, thank you for your time
tank set up
size: 180 gallons
fish: 1 Adult Oscar fish, 7 silver dollars, 1 Adult pleco, 1 Adult bichir
water parameters: PH 7.1, Ammonia 0ppm, NO2 0ppm, NO3 0ppm
filtration system: UV filtration, Fluval fx6, 2 airstones, airstone filter
temp: 76 F
live plants and fake plants, as well as rock hides and driftwood
had silver dollars living on the other side of a divider for a while they grew a bit bigger for 4 months. removed it and have been living peacefully for about a 3 weeks. the Oscar is 4 years old and has lived its whole life with the bichir. was recently moved into the 180 gal from a 75 gal 8 months ago. It's lived about 8 months with the pleco and occasionally harasses it, but rarely even sees it
What is the problem:
I love this oscar fish more than anything, I had him transported across the US when I moved after getting things set up (had my parents take care of him while I set everything up). he's been here for now 9 months. hes appeared healthy since a month ago. recently I tried introducing another oscar who was a bit smaller than him and very non aggressive from a 75 to the 180. had them separated by a divider. decided it would be better for them to be separated and put the smaller one back into his 75. during the time they were in the tank together I think their may have been signs of hith forming on my adult oscars head (one fairly big hole on his side, but only a faintly light spot on his forehead). I treated the whole aquarium with general cure. (Water parameters had a slight ammonia spike previous to this about 2 weeks after cleaning my filter to about .25ppm) re-stabilized the aquarium with a 50% water change after treatment. its been about a week now and hes(idk how to post videos here I will try) been spending most of his time on the right side of the tank and he'll bot in circles, or left and right rapidly and aggressively. I am very worried about this behavior as he's never really done it before. today he's just been hanging out on the right side of the tank doing this behavior. I'm also severely worried about the potential hith and am planning to do a second wave of treatment tomorrow. I think the first wave did help as the one hole seems to be healing. I've been extremely nervous and worried for my oscar, I just want him to be happy and healthy life. I'd appreciate some advice, Idk what this behavior is, the tank is well aerated, his gills and fins look healthy, he doesn't eat very much, but is eating his food. Thank you for reading
tank set up
size: 180 gallons
fish: 1 Adult Oscar fish, 7 silver dollars, 1 Adult pleco, 1 Adult bichir
water parameters: PH 7.1, Ammonia 0ppm, NO2 0ppm, NO3 0ppm
filtration system: UV filtration, Fluval fx6, 2 airstones, airstone filter
temp: 76 F
live plants and fake plants, as well as rock hides and driftwood
had silver dollars living on the other side of a divider for a while they grew a bit bigger for 4 months. removed it and have been living peacefully for about a 3 weeks. the Oscar is 4 years old and has lived its whole life with the bichir. was recently moved into the 180 gal from a 75 gal 8 months ago. It's lived about 8 months with the pleco and occasionally harasses it, but rarely even sees it
What is the problem:
I love this oscar fish more than anything, I had him transported across the US when I moved after getting things set up (had my parents take care of him while I set everything up). he's been here for now 9 months. hes appeared healthy since a month ago. recently I tried introducing another oscar who was a bit smaller than him and very non aggressive from a 75 to the 180. had them separated by a divider. decided it would be better for them to be separated and put the smaller one back into his 75. during the time they were in the tank together I think their may have been signs of hith forming on my adult oscars head (one fairly big hole on his side, but only a faintly light spot on his forehead). I treated the whole aquarium with general cure. (Water parameters had a slight ammonia spike previous to this about 2 weeks after cleaning my filter to about .25ppm) re-stabilized the aquarium with a 50% water change after treatment. its been about a week now and hes(idk how to post videos here I will try) been spending most of his time on the right side of the tank and he'll bot in circles, or left and right rapidly and aggressively. I am very worried about this behavior as he's never really done it before. today he's just been hanging out on the right side of the tank doing this behavior. I'm also severely worried about the potential hith and am planning to do a second wave of treatment tomorrow. I think the first wave did help as the one hole seems to be healing. I've been extremely nervous and worried for my oscar, I just want him to be happy and healthy life. I'd appreciate some advice, Idk what this behavior is, the tank is well aerated, his gills and fins look healthy, he doesn't eat very much, but is eating his food. Thank you for reading