So I have a dead bangaai cardinal and a talbot's damsel dead within less than a day in my QT. The QT is 20L and had filters from before and carbon etc when I set it up. The ammonia alert sticker is still yellow.
I have another small bangaai and a tiny yellow goby both still alive and looking good.
The 2 dead fish both had large amounts of red coloration all over the body. Is this ammonia poisoning? Today at midnight I noticed one of the Bangaii struggling to breathe and had some issues with the gills. the Damsel was swimming but also had something going on with the fins. It may be ich, but it was not flashing. So I put prazipro to treat the Cardinal thinking it maybe parasites. I also put some Amquel just to cure ammonia etc.
After 10+ hours 2 fish are dead with red coloration and the other 2 are ok. What could it be.
PS: I was also running carbon for 24+ hours before putting fish in, up until I put prazipro. I have done 25% water change since I wrote this post.
How long does it take the yellow to trun green on the ammonia sticker if it were present?
I have another small bangaai and a tiny yellow goby both still alive and looking good.
The 2 dead fish both had large amounts of red coloration all over the body. Is this ammonia poisoning? Today at midnight I noticed one of the Bangaii struggling to breathe and had some issues with the gills. the Damsel was swimming but also had something going on with the fins. It may be ich, but it was not flashing. So I put prazipro to treat the Cardinal thinking it maybe parasites. I also put some Amquel just to cure ammonia etc.
After 10+ hours 2 fish are dead with red coloration and the other 2 are ok. What could it be.
PS: I was also running carbon for 24+ hours before putting fish in, up until I put prazipro. I have done 25% water change since I wrote this post.
How long does it take the yellow to trun green on the ammonia sticker if it were present?
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