Hi,
I will first give a brief history of the events.
I bought two new baby clown loaches last Christmas Eve. I also bought 9 harlequin rasboras at the same time. The clown loaches were in really poor state, especially one which was white as a sheet and skinny but I bought him due to his odd markings, a round double spot in the middle.
After acclimating I put them in quarantine in a well established small tank from which I had just moved out several years old khuli loaches and corydoras.
Within a week two of the harlequin rasboras died from columnaris which they must have brought with them as I had only read about this disease online previously. In fact I have almost never dealt with bacterial diseases of any kind...only parasitic. The columnaris seemed to kill pretty fast...
So I acted quicky and treated them with an antibiotic. The treatment finished a month ago and since then the remaining 7 harlequin rasboras have been doing really well and have coloured up nicely.
As for the clown loaches, at first they didn't seem eager to eat. After the antibiotic in the second week they started eating and getting more outgoing each day.Now they happily browse around all day and I can say they are normally active for small clown loaches(I have another 8 older ones)
One of the baby oaches is very colourful, a normal orange colour for a small loach.
The pale loach however, is still quite pale in comparison although he was way worse when I got him at first. Its been about 6 weeks since purchase, and from quite a skinny and completely white/yellowish colour with missing black bars, he's now looking quite a bit better, but not quite as good as the other one I bought with him or any of my old loaches as a matter of fact.
I've been doing a large water change every 2nd day since I bought these fish so the water is spotless...
So, is he still sick of something? I am not willing to be testing random treatments as he's actually eating very well and is quite active. His belly is not sunken, but that colour....is worrying....
See for yourselves on the video below....Excuse the algae ridden glass...Its my shrimp tank and they eat that stuff, so I don't clean the glass but the tank water is very well maintained..
Please tell me if you've seen a clown loach like that and what could possibly be interfering with him getting a normal healthy clown loach colour? They just gorged themselves on bloodworms...If it wasn't for that pale colour....see the other loach, I wouldn't be worried at all...
And a bad picture. I think I can compete with anyone for worst photographer...
For the sake of giving the full history. This below is the last rasbora that died just before it turned belly up on the 31st Dec 2016. The looks just screamed columnaris to me...though the one before died without much visible damage but they were so small when I bought them(pic is zoomed) it was hard to see...
And the rasboras now
I will first give a brief history of the events.
I bought two new baby clown loaches last Christmas Eve. I also bought 9 harlequin rasboras at the same time. The clown loaches were in really poor state, especially one which was white as a sheet and skinny but I bought him due to his odd markings, a round double spot in the middle.
After acclimating I put them in quarantine in a well established small tank from which I had just moved out several years old khuli loaches and corydoras.
Within a week two of the harlequin rasboras died from columnaris which they must have brought with them as I had only read about this disease online previously. In fact I have almost never dealt with bacterial diseases of any kind...only parasitic. The columnaris seemed to kill pretty fast...
So I acted quicky and treated them with an antibiotic. The treatment finished a month ago and since then the remaining 7 harlequin rasboras have been doing really well and have coloured up nicely.
As for the clown loaches, at first they didn't seem eager to eat. After the antibiotic in the second week they started eating and getting more outgoing each day.Now they happily browse around all day and I can say they are normally active for small clown loaches(I have another 8 older ones)
One of the baby oaches is very colourful, a normal orange colour for a small loach.
The pale loach however, is still quite pale in comparison although he was way worse when I got him at first. Its been about 6 weeks since purchase, and from quite a skinny and completely white/yellowish colour with missing black bars, he's now looking quite a bit better, but not quite as good as the other one I bought with him or any of my old loaches as a matter of fact.
I've been doing a large water change every 2nd day since I bought these fish so the water is spotless...
So, is he still sick of something? I am not willing to be testing random treatments as he's actually eating very well and is quite active. His belly is not sunken, but that colour....is worrying....
See for yourselves on the video below....Excuse the algae ridden glass...Its my shrimp tank and they eat that stuff, so I don't clean the glass but the tank water is very well maintained..
Please tell me if you've seen a clown loach like that and what could possibly be interfering with him getting a normal healthy clown loach colour? They just gorged themselves on bloodworms...If it wasn't for that pale colour....see the other loach, I wouldn't be worried at all...
And a bad picture. I think I can compete with anyone for worst photographer...
For the sake of giving the full history. This below is the last rasbora that died just before it turned belly up on the 31st Dec 2016. The looks just screamed columnaris to me...though the one before died without much visible damage but they were so small when I bought them(pic is zoomed) it was hard to see...
And the rasboras now
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