Hi, guys!
Last week one of my harlequin rasboras turned--don't know how else to describe it--cloudy. His colors weren't as vibrant as they normally are, and he was swimming just faintly weaker than the others.The next day, he was dead.
Today, I'm missing one--I didn't notice if the cloudy phenom. happened and I haven't found the carcass yet--and another is cloudy and swimming weaker.
I started with six, and the remaining three look vibrant and normal...
What IS this? I thought the first was just an old fish, but now I'm thinking it has to be a disease. But what? I have to admit being a relative newbie. I DO do my 20% water changes every week, parameters are normal, so at least I'm not the cause.... I hope.
(They're in a tank with 7 neon tetras--who all appear to be fine.)
Thanks!
Last week one of my harlequin rasboras turned--don't know how else to describe it--cloudy. His colors weren't as vibrant as they normally are, and he was swimming just faintly weaker than the others.The next day, he was dead.
Today, I'm missing one--I didn't notice if the cloudy phenom. happened and I haven't found the carcass yet--and another is cloudy and swimming weaker.
I started with six, and the remaining three look vibrant and normal...
What IS this? I thought the first was just an old fish, but now I'm thinking it has to be a disease. But what? I have to admit being a relative newbie. I DO do my 20% water changes every week, parameters are normal, so at least I'm not the cause.... I hope.
(They're in a tank with 7 neon tetras--who all appear to be fine.)
Thanks!