I took in a betta from my work; a woman had surrendered him and another because she was moving. Said they were both healthy, she just couldn't take them with her. Yeah right: both of them had severe fin rot, clamped fins, and the one I took (a coworker took the other) was covered in velvet. After 2 weeks of aggressive treatments with malachite green, frequent water changes, blackouts, and 84°F water, he fully recovered and even changed color from green to blue. His tail will never be like a typical crowntail again, but he's healthy, active, and certainly not suffering from neglect anymore.
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Would love to give you an update! My guppy at 4:20/min with Dropsy is now healthy and cured! I was feeding to much brine shrimp! Followed these steps showen in the video and now he is a happy healthy fish! 😍🐟❤
Glad he’s ok! I love guppies and am planning on keeping and breeding a few in a 50-60 gallon tank, could you give me some tips on them? Like keeping a tank of only males? Would be really helpful, I commented and you can reply through that if it’s not possible to reply to this. Thanks! 🐠
I lost my betta a couple days ago, and I unfortunately had to learn a lot of hard lessons on illness and tank maintenance. Really helps having your channel to go to, now if I ever have a sick fish I'll know what to do right away. Thanks guys!
So happy you decided to educate yourself ♥️♥️♥️ we all make mistakes but it’s so important you learned from yours!!! I hope you’ve been successful since!
you forgot the most dreaded disease of all - MTS. It spreads from fishkeeper to fishkeeper. There is no cure 😢. Seriously though - great video as always
Thank you both for this video! I treat fin rot and swim bladder for bettas very simply. Hospital tank, aquarium salt, and daily water changes. Raising the temp to 82 degrees Fahrenheit and add Indian Almond Leaves help too.
I'm scared to use aquarium salt now. I was doing a treatment for my betta with suspected fin rot well he died this month due to the aquarium salt. I followed instructions from a person who claimed they knew what they were doing and that it would work to clear it. Now I have a cycled ten gallon tank that sits empty.
Two things I'd add is that many of the medications recommended will kill invertebrates like shrimp and snails. And not all medications are okay for loaches and some catfish--the so-called scale-less fish.
I've actually never dealt with ich, even in my fish keeping days as a kid when I kept bettas in a gallon or less or dalmation mollies in a 10 gallon, and didn't know what cycling actually was... And I got all my fish from chain stores. A couple months ago, my new male betta developed cloudy eye though. I'd only had him for a few days and he'd been frantically glass surfing most of that time. I had a lava rock near one tank wall, so I think he may have scraped it. I vacuumed the tank and moved things around the day before it developed and he'd followed the vacuum around, so I think the eye became infected. I immediately dosed the tank with Paraguard and the next day he was already improving. I continued treating for a week even after he looked better and haven't had any more issues. I removed the lava rock, also. After he settled in, he stopped glass surfing. I'm not entirely sure if she had gill flukes, but one of my platies had been acting weird for a week already, so when I saw her suddenly start flashing, I decided to quit waiting for more signs of illness and treat the tank with General Cure. The next day, she was already improving, but I continued following the instructions to finish the treatment and she's been healthy ever since.
The best medication I have ever used for my fish is tea tree oil. Since using this I have had no problems in my tank. I use a little bit of it in every water change and now I finally have a happy healthy tank.
@@chriscasan from what I've read and my personal experience, most medications you find at the pet store won't cure columnarus. I had to euthanize 5 bettas I recently had shipped to me because the stress compromised their immune system.
My rope fish and bichir absolutely do not tolerate melafix/tea tree oil. I will never use it with them that’s for sure. Cichlids handled it just fine but my guys that hunt by smell just lost their minds, I felt so bad and thought I killed them. I did a water change immediately and all was well, but just a experience I thought I’d share.
I love your videos! It's so nice to sit and watch someone who is obsessed with fish and owns it lol I've been obsessed since I was a child. It would be really cool if you could do a video sometime on native North American fish, I am almost exclusively a native fish and reptile keeper and I'd be intrigued to see what you'd have to say on the subject!
I saved my one betta from our local all in one grocery store...his cup had algae and was full of poop...he has cloudy eye from that cup, I've tried everything, but nothing helped...after having him for two months, his glow up is incredible!! A brand new betta 💙
My Australian Bass got cloudy eye I went through the tests and worked out that the PH was only 5.4 ,so after large water changes over the next few weeks and adding some coral rubble to the tank it seemed to fix it.
Hi my name is Julian. I am ten years old and I love your videos! I have learned so many great things from your videos. I have a ten gallon aquarium and a twenty nine. In my ten gallon I have 2 mollies, 3 guppies, 2 silver dollars and 3 snails. In my 29 gallon I have 1 red zebra cliched, 2 jack Daniel cliches, 2 catfish and 2 other ciclids. Keep the videos coming! (Also, I'm new to the hobby).
I've actually had some success with separating fish with ich into a hospital tank without having to treat my whole tank. Have to catch it early and check every day for fish that may have been affected and move them over, but normally after three days I can't find any more fish with ich in the main tank.
I was wondering why my fish used to bounce off the bottom the tank and the decorations until I learned of ick well now it's cured but still pop's up at times great video love it
Hi! Really enjoy your videos. There was one that was funny as all get out. You were sitting in front of an aquarium of small fishes, which really looked like they were swimming in one ear, and out the other. Loved it!
This is a great video! there are thousands of videos out there but very few talk about aquarium diseases. If all fish are lost to disease in a tank, how safe is it to start adding new fish? does the tank need to be re-started? what about fish TB?
Stress. My 0skie recently started to sulk and avoid eating. I figured it was because i moved a piece of furniture near the left side of his tank. He was used to just seeing a white wall there, but now I guess he was shocked to see something different there...i hope he gets back to normal soon.
Great video! I don't believe ich is in all environments. You can eradicate it from your ecosystem and not all fish come in with it, only some are the original host. I use Ruby Reef Kick Ich in combo with Ruby Reef Rally to eradicate it if seen.
I had a pearl gourami who had a bad case of swim bladder and I lightened up on feeding and tried peas but nothing seemed to work, I switched to New Life Spectrum probiotix and it cleared up in a few days...it also helped me to curb some crazy algae growth in the tank
hello thanks for the video, I thought that my fish had bacterial fin rot and also some fungus growing on her and I've been trying to treat them separately and things weren't working. Thank goodness I ran into your video because it made me realize she had columnaris and I need to treat her differently. Do you have specific antibiotics that you recommend? or just any antibiotics will work?
Idk if dropsy is different for goldfish but the info I researched for when my goldfish got dropsy is very different from this. Like Dropsy can't really be caught early cause as soon as the fish bloats up and pinecones up it often too late. But maybe it is just different for goldfish I'm not sure
As far as I know, dropsy is only a symptom of a desease so sometimes it can be cured. Dropsy can be caused by organ failure (most likely not treatable), which results in issues with osmosis regulation, leading to an accumulation of fluids in the body and under the scales (pineconing). If this is the case, the fish will most likely die but I also read about a case where the fish suddendly became healthy again (As far as I remember, they suspected s kidney stone). Constipation can also make the fish bloat (increasing the temperature and not feeding anything might help). Damage in the intestines (caused by an accident or internal parasites) that lead to inflammation could also be the cause for dropsy.
@@kiri23234 yea I defenetly read that. In the video it kinda just seemed like it wasn't that big of a deal when I often heared that dropsy is nearly always a death sentence
This is the video i wanted to watch the least, cause i hate thinking about them getting sick, but probably the most important one. I feel like i'm way more prepared now!
Did you even watch the beginning? John explained he doesn't have footage for every disease. Some people allowed him to use their personal footage but others aren't so kind.
I used to have fancies and they would get swim bladder problems. The peas worked for me because the problem was caused by constipation and the peas helped things move along.
Bottom line, almost 99.99 % of fish/aquarium diseases are related to poor water conditions which makes sense. keep on cleaning the tanks. Thx. for this great post.
Great video !! Was hoping wasting away disease would be here, maybe the next few that you do. As for the peas (heard that many times also) if they aren't feeling good they won't eat . Lisa, you crack me up with your eekky face .
I just wanted to let you know that dropsy is not always caused by bacteria. It's a symptom in fish where fluid is accumulating due to bacteria or kidney problems or it can be other things. I have a couple fish with this and I think I may have caused this so it's pretty upsetting. Thank you guys for the video on fish diseases, I've learned a lot about diseases I haven't seen yet so maybe I will be prepared if something happens 🙂
That was my bolivian ram with Cloudy eye. Unfortunately it occured about 2 days after recieving him and i beleive it was due to aggression with another ram. After a week of trying to clear it up it only seemed to get worse. I inevitably returned it and the other to my lfs and i guess i wasnt the only one according to them.
One of my bettas died from dropsy, and I was sad when he died. My koi used to have Ich, but they recovered due to me giving them medicine every other day
Been keeping fish on and off for 13 years, never had ick until this past month, didnt realize what it was fast enough and it killed half my tank... sucked
Kyle Delaney this just happened to us. We went from 7 to 0 fish in less than 36 hours. We bought 2 new fish on Friday and by this afternoon everyone was dead. I’m very upset :(
One of my Glo-Fish Tetras got swim-bladder illness, I believe... and let me tell you: It's strange looking at your tank one day and seeing one of your fish doing loop-de-loops!😯
@@ashleybenson8688 Well, the one that suffered from it is long-gone... I just kept it until it was having such difficulty swimming straight, it couldn't even fed itself properly. At that point it was time for the hardest part of pet keeping: A mercy killing. I'd didn't like that I had to do it, or how because of my budget and available materials, but I did it... and thankfully, it was over quickly.😔
Your videos are so helpful--- happy Blackwater newb here--- had my very first flare up of ick and your videos definitely helped me stay calm and properly take care of my pond puppies. Thank you so much for your easy to follow content!!
Could you do a video on cold water aquariums? I have axolotls and am quite new to keeping aquariums PROPERLY, I’ve had fish before when I was younger but I now know they weren’t kept ideally and I like your channel :)
Sadly lost a fish to dropsy today after a 3 a half week fight. Treated everyday and did salt baths, and he started getting better. I raised this fish and he was from my first ever fry batch. He was building up an orange tuxedo coloration too, but then got dropsy. I decided it was best to use clove oil today after his long fight. It was getting better until it boomed suddenly, he started shimmying and puffing up, including swimming at a diagonal form. Don’t get discouraged everyone , good day to you all.
Thanks for doing this video. I've got a female betta fish in a hospital tank with such bad swelling I couldn't work out if it was constipation or dropsy. I tried Esha 2000 first, and almond leaf with Epsom salt dip's and very small amounts of food. I'm now trying anti internal bacteria +, Epsom salt dips and some aquarium salt in the water, still only small amounts of food. I'm in the UK and there doesn't seem to be antibiotics for fish. my last hope is trying a pea. (lots of clean water of course) :(
Wish I had found your channel sooner. My boyfriend’s fish just died and it had some severe columnaris and I didn’t even know what it was. Better late than never, but this was so helpful :)
My little buddy started with ick I fixed him up but now he has fin rot and only had a stump on the end, he's a small comet and he hasn't grown but he's a tough dude, I've used aquarium salt and e. m erythromycin and he's been doing alot better, I recently went to petsmart and got pimafix also, he has grown most of his fin back and half of his body turned black but is now coming back to his original color, thanks to you guys and the product my buddy is going to live👍💛
Wow great video! I'm stocking my 1st aid kit now so that I have things on hand when needed. I just discovered we can't get over the counter pet Antibiotics here in Canada anymore. They have to come from a vet. I think even "General Cure" has been taken off the market here as well. Can you guys suggest alternatives to those?
The best anti bacterial medication I know is baktopur by sera. It contains methylen blue and acrivlavinium. It has never noticably harmed one of my fish (mostly corydoras) and worked in most cases. I always dose at least 120 up to 180 percent of the recommended dosage on three instead of two days because this was recommended to me. The medication should be protected from light and should be used in a newly set up hospital tank because it often does not work in established tanks. Additional aeration (air stone) is recommended too. You might not see any effect up untill the fifth day of treatment.
I keep fancy goldfish, swim bladder is a thing that can occur easily especially in the more extremely shaped types. Fasting for 3 days, shelled peas, very clean water gives these fish the best chance. I have a black moor that will overeat if the others don’t get in to feed quickly enough! Tbh, I’ve also experienced fin rot and cloudy eye when I first got the fish and everything was cleared up with frequent water changes and getting a better feed being in a home setting. Must of caught it early enough but I’ve been lucky to not need any meds...I have them in stock but never had to use them yet! But my dudes, if you have goldfish and haven’t fed them shelled peas yet I am telling you to please try! Not only does it clear everything out but damn do they love them! I regularly feed shelled peas at least twice a week now and not had any issues for quite some time!
My fish had cloudy eye coming home when it was in the store but I didn't notice. I realized at home but didn't think much of it. It cleared away with clean water, a healthy diet and a stress-free environment. Thank god it was in its early stages
My female betta was suffering from fin rot.. and my local mom and pop fish store owner/employees gave me a few things to treat it.. but I have had good success with two full doses API’s Triple sulfa and a week’s worth of Melafix treatments. Water changes accompanying these treatments as instructed. My local fish guys say that fin rot is actually very easy to treat especially when caught early like most things.
Hi, and thank you for the important video. One question - All of the meds mentioned wouldn't harm the beneficial bacteria in the filter? How can I minimize that risk?
I had a platy that suffered from fin rot, fortunately I noticed and treated them, however they lost their fin as I noticed too late. They are happy and healthy now
I've given up on fish keeping. Too much work! I keep tarantulas and they are so much easier to keep. You only have to change the substrate once a year and they don't hardly get any diseases.
my silver dollars and tiger shovel nose had bad ick recently. turned up the temp go 86, did a 30% water change and added aquarium salt and they made a full recovery in about 2 days.
Help needed: I dove into the hobby, bought a 14 gallon tank, set it up (substrate, a plant, filter, decor, heater, let it run 5 days, got my water tested with A+ results, bought a bristlenose pleco, and then 2 tetras and a molly), and all seemed GREAT for over 2 weeks. Then all the sudden I noticed one of the tetras obviously showed signs of Ich. I raised the temp as much as possible, following the instructions of my pet shop, but within 24 hours all 4 fish had died. Talk about taking the wind out of your sails. So, what gives? I'm pretty discouraged and afraid the next fish I buy will suffer the same fate. What can I do differently?
I watched the video but I can't find what's wrong with my giant gourami. He looks fine but occasionally he coughs violently. He also swims erratically from one end to the other of the tank and starts twitching.
I know that this is over a year old but I just started following your vids from the UK. I'm really impressed by the info and really helpful so big thanks. One question, after keeping Oscars for over 15 years I have had first hand experience of HITH, what's your opinion on the link between the disease and the use of carbon in filters? All I can say is I've only ever seen it in a fish where carbon has been used so personally I don't use carbon in my Oscar tank anymore.
I am on my third betta from Petco that is sick (I have had betta fish before, so not a new keeper). Got two with fin rot/body rot. Had to return them. Now I have one with popeye... I even bought a new tank! I do not want to keep returning fish because I know that they will probably just die. Trying the salt trick and will get antibiotics tomorrow! Fingers crossed this will work!
For the cloudy eye issue you mentioned in your video I did a water change and I noticed The next day one of my fish had cloudy eye I panicked like we all do looked online and somebody mentioned check your ph i checked my PH up and It crashed to around 6 I put ph in and within 8 hours I noticed the difference within 24 hours it was gone
I know this is very late, but for my freshwater tanks that don't have salt sensitive/scaleless fish, I generally put in 1 teaspoon per 5 gallons. However, scaleless fish such as pea puffers and corydoras are much more sensitive to salt, and I wouldn't put any salt at all.
Salt doesn’t leave the water except for the residue from evaporation. Be careful when adding salt regularly. You would be better to measure the appropriate ratios for the amount of water being added and not re-dosing the whole tank.
I introduced a new Catfish without treating. Four days later...all my neons were dead. The cat had ich. The employee literally chased him around the tank with 2 nets for literally 10 min. Maybe that was the cause. Every treatment I could find (including salt) said not to use on scale less fish such as cats and I didn't have an adjustable heater.
Based off of this, I think my mom's tank was wiped out by a mix of Velvet and Ick. She's a teacher and lost track of their care, so by the time I noticed something was wrong they were done for.
Ich is not present in every aquarium, it’s not debatable-it doesn’t survive without a host. What IS present in every tank is epistyles which can easily be confused for ich, and raising the temp will actually accelerate this disease which is far more deadly than ich.
Good video. I wish you could have given more info on swim bladder issues. I have a black Molly that has been swimming on it's side for about a month now. I've tried everything from aquarium salt to Epsom salt baths. Antibiotics because the fish had some white stuff on it just prior to getting swim bladder disease. I even tried the peas but I haven't been able to get her to eat them.
10:48 - Im not sure if others have pointed this out, but API General Cure is 250mg Metronidazole and 75mg Praziquantel per packet. Sounds like thats why your have herd people having success with it... its the same drug just under a brand name and with Praziquantel as an additive. _(I was just dealing with treatment so have been reading all the boxes recently haha)_
I will say this video is about 3 years old and companies often change their formula without much advertisement... API could have very well changed the *General Cure* product to primarily include Metronidazole due it its effectiveness.
This video was very informative and now that they have removed many fish meds off the shelves excepting you to take then to the vet. Is there anything else that you/ anyone suggest to help fish common fish tank diseases?
I think I have columnaris in my tank 😖 I don't believe it's my fault, I love my fish and take care of them well. I made the mistake of getting tetras from PetSmart.
Same. Petsmart fish all had columnaris. We have treated them repeatedly with so many methods. Over 20 days.. and we still have it. Six fish died quickly.. the rest are probably not going to make it. I have no idea what to do. We have six tanks and I fear that it may cross contaminate.
Theres a part of my guppies that are turning iridescent.... Now i just got em so many they are brightening up... But its pretty weird..like random..could it be velvet?
Dropsy isn’t a disease, it’s a symptom. It CAN be from a bacterial infection, but it can also be caused by other things. It’s a sign of internal damage to organs.
So here, i saw a dead cockroach in my 50gallon tank. I even saw a leg on my yellow lab and immediately took them out. I did a 30% waterchange, after a couple of days, my white tail acei got swim bladder, i took her out and put in a hospital tank with her scales deteriorating and does have mucus like shedding off of her and my rusty got bloated. Did the cockroach do anything to spoil my tank? Thank you and nice vids as always!
Hi. Thank you for all of the great videos. How about one on cleaning a tank after there has been disease in it. For instance, I rescued a BEtta, who it turned out had columnaris. He was in a 10 gal tank which I broke down after he was gone (didn't respond to treatment. Very sad...). I know this a highly contagious disease; so, I want to sterilize/super clean the tank before reusing it. What is a good safe way to do this? Also, how do a clean the heater and filter (HOB)? Thank you.
You are quickly becoming one of my favorite fish channels. Your content is always straight forward, honest, and easy to understand. I love it!
I took in a betta from my work; a woman had surrendered him and another because she was moving. Said they were both healthy, she just couldn't take them with her. Yeah right: both of them had severe fin rot, clamped fins, and the one I took (a coworker took the other) was covered in velvet. After 2 weeks of aggressive treatments with malachite green, frequent water changes, blackouts, and 84°F water, he fully recovered and even changed color from green to blue. His tail will never be like a typical crowntail again, but he's healthy, active, and certainly not suffering from neglect anymore.
👍🙌🙌
What were the symptoms of your fish’s Velvet disease ? I am suspicious of this on my Betta. He is eating though normal.
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I was dumb forgot the login password. I would love any help you can give me
Thanks amazing, hope your Betta is happy!
Would love to give you an update! My guppy at 4:20/min with Dropsy is now healthy and cured! I was feeding to much brine shrimp! Followed these steps showen in the video and now he is a happy healthy fish! 😍🐟❤
How much were you feeding ? So glad he is okay now.
Glad he’s ok! I love guppies and am planning on keeping and breeding a few in a 50-60 gallon tank, could you give me some tips on them? Like keeping a tank of only males? Would be really helpful, I commented and you can reply through that if it’s not possible to reply to this. Thanks! 🐠
hey John & Lisa..
thanks for using my clip.. 8:13..
I lost my betta a couple days ago, and I unfortunately had to learn a lot of hard lessons on illness and tank maintenance. Really helps having your channel to go to, now if I ever have a sick fish I'll know what to do right away. Thanks guys!
So happy you decided to educate yourself ♥️♥️♥️ we all make mistakes but it’s so important you learned from yours!!! I hope you’ve been successful since!
you forgot the most dreaded disease of all - MTS. It spreads from fishkeeper to fishkeeper. There is no cure 😢. Seriously though - great video as always
54Punchie and there is no cure
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😂😂😂 and no known cure
My wife has not cured it but has drastically slowed the spread of the disease. :-( I feel it will come back and grow again. LOL
Yes! That disease is spreading through my home still to this day. I haven't found a cure for this one either and its lasted for years!
Thank you both for this video!
I treat fin rot and swim bladder for bettas very simply. Hospital tank, aquarium salt, and daily water changes. Raising the temp to 82 degrees Fahrenheit and add Indian Almond Leaves help too.
I'm scared to use aquarium salt now. I was doing a treatment for my betta with suspected fin rot well he died this month due to the aquarium salt. I followed instructions from a person who claimed they knew what they were doing and that it would work to clear it. Now I have a cycled ten gallon tank that sits empty.
Two things I'd add is that many of the medications recommended will kill invertebrates like shrimp and snails. And not all medications are okay for loaches and some catfish--the so-called scale-less fish.
I agree. Especially malachite green, copper and salt are very dangerous for these fish, especially for corydoras.
For those in the UK - 82-84'F is around 27-28'C
Or literally anywhere else in the world.
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A 1000 thanks won’t be enough
Yeah only something like 2 countries including the US use the imperial system
30c/86 is the best temp for ich in my experience.... 7 days high temp, all gone 😎
I've actually never dealt with ich, even in my fish keeping days as a kid when I kept bettas in a gallon or less or dalmation mollies in a 10 gallon, and didn't know what cycling actually was... And I got all my fish from chain stores.
A couple months ago, my new male betta developed cloudy eye though. I'd only had him for a few days and he'd been frantically glass surfing most of that time. I had a lava rock near one tank wall, so I think he may have scraped it. I vacuumed the tank and moved things around the day before it developed and he'd followed the vacuum around, so I think the eye became infected. I immediately dosed the tank with Paraguard and the next day he was already improving. I continued treating for a week even after he looked better and haven't had any more issues. I removed the lava rock, also. After he settled in, he stopped glass surfing.
I'm not entirely sure if she had gill flukes, but one of my platies had been acting weird for a week already, so when I saw her suddenly start flashing, I decided to quit waiting for more signs of illness and treat the tank with General Cure. The next day, she was already improving, but I continued following the instructions to finish the treatment and she's been healthy ever since.
Hey babygirl 😍
Vital data for all fishkeepers. Thanks John and Lisa!
The best medication I have ever used for my fish is tea tree oil. Since using this I have had no problems in my tank. I use a little bit of it in every water change and now I finally have a happy healthy tank.
It works great, I use Melafix which has Melaleuca leucadendra (very similar to tea tree melaleuca oil)
Would this work for columnaris?
@@chriscasan from what I've read and my personal experience, most medications you find at the pet store won't cure columnarus. I had to euthanize 5 bettas I recently had shipped to me because the stress compromised their immune system.
My rope fish and bichir absolutely do not tolerate melafix/tea tree oil. I will never use it with them that’s for sure. Cichlids handled it just fine but my guys that hunt by smell just lost their minds, I felt so bad and thought I killed them. I did a water change immediately and all was well, but just a experience I thought I’d share.
I love your videos! It's so nice to sit and watch someone who is obsessed with fish and owns it lol I've been obsessed since I was a child. It would be really cool if you could do a video sometime on native North American fish, I am almost exclusively a native fish and reptile keeper and I'd be intrigued to see what you'd have to say on the subject!
I saved my one betta from our local all in one grocery store...his cup had algae and was full of poop...he has cloudy eye from that cup, I've tried everything, but nothing helped...after having him for two months, his glow up is incredible!! A brand new betta 💙
Tight work.
Thank you
My Australian Bass got cloudy eye I went through the tests and worked out that the PH was only 5.4 ,so after large water changes over the next few weeks and adding some coral rubble to the tank it seemed to fix it.
Loved the tips! Thanks! Also to anyone who is having fish problems I hope your fish gets better.
Hi my name is Julian. I am ten years old and I love your videos! I have learned so many great things from your videos. I have a ten gallon aquarium and a twenty nine. In my ten gallon I have 2 mollies, 3 guppies, 2 silver dollars and 3 snails. In my 29 gallon I have 1 red zebra cliched, 2 jack Daniel cliches, 2 catfish and 2 other ciclids. Keep the videos coming! (Also, I'm new to the hobby).
I've actually had some success with separating fish with ich into a hospital tank without having to treat my whole tank. Have to catch it early and check every day for fish that may have been affected and move them over, but normally after three days I can't find any more fish with ich in the main tank.
I was wondering why my fish used to bounce off the bottom the tank and the decorations until I learned of ick well now it's cured but still pop's up at times great video love it
Hi! Really enjoy your videos. There was one that was funny as all get out. You were sitting in front of an aquarium of small fishes, which really looked like they were swimming in one ear, and out the other. Loved it!
This is a great video! there are thousands of videos out there but very few talk about aquarium diseases. If all fish are lost to disease in a tank, how safe is it to start adding new fish? does the tank need to be re-started? what about fish TB?
Stress. My 0skie recently started to sulk and avoid eating. I figured it was because i moved a piece of furniture near the left side of his tank. He was used to just seeing a white wall there, but now I guess he was shocked to see something different there...i hope he gets back to normal soon.
Great video! I don't believe ich is in all environments. You can eradicate it from your ecosystem and not all fish come in with it, only some are the original host. I use Ruby Reef Kick Ich in combo with Ruby Reef Rally to eradicate it if seen.
L.R.Bretz's Aquatics Agree, my LFS recommended Kick-Ick. I have used it (by itself) and find it to be very effective. I have yet to use Rally.
👋 LRB
Good video. I liked the Duece Bigalow clip 😂
Lol at the guy tapping on the glass. Poor fish 😅
It was pretty funny
Next week a top 10 worst algae and how to get rid of them? E.g. cyanobacteria?
Yes! Please do this idea
I had a pearl gourami who had a bad case of swim bladder and I lightened up on feeding and tried peas but nothing seemed to work, I switched to New Life Spectrum probiotix and it cleared up in a few days...it also helped me to curb some crazy algae growth in the tank
Informative and helpful video👌
There diseases that i didn't even know about.
Thx for sharing😁
hello thanks for the video, I thought that my fish had bacterial fin rot and also some fungus growing on her and I've been trying to treat them separately and things weren't working. Thank goodness I ran into your video because it made me realize she had columnaris and I need to treat her differently. Do you have specific antibiotics that you recommend? or just any antibiotics will work?
Idk if dropsy is different for goldfish but the info I researched for when my goldfish got dropsy is very different from this. Like Dropsy can't really be caught early cause as soon as the fish bloats up and pinecones up it often too late. But maybe it is just different for goldfish I'm not sure
As far as I know, dropsy is only a symptom of a desease so sometimes it can be cured. Dropsy can be caused by organ failure (most likely not treatable), which results in issues with osmosis regulation, leading to an accumulation of fluids in the body and under the scales (pineconing). If this is the case, the fish will most likely die but I also read about a case where the fish suddendly became healthy again (As far as I remember, they suspected s kidney stone).
Constipation can also make the fish bloat (increasing the temperature and not feeding anything might help). Damage in the intestines (caused by an accident or internal parasites) that lead to inflammation could also be the cause for dropsy.
@@kiri23234 yea I defenetly read that. In the video it kinda just seemed like it wasn't that big of a deal when I often heared that dropsy is nearly always a death sentence
9:11 melafix is amazing for ripped fins and fin rot
This is the video i wanted to watch the least, cause i hate thinking about them getting sick, but probably the most important one. I feel like i'm way more prepared now!
I wish you could have shown fish with each sickness instead of "NOT SICK" footage. But still you shared lots of great info. Thank you.
Uhhh they did. I saw ich,hole in head, swim bladder. Watch again and pay attention.
Did you even watch the beginning? John explained he doesn't have footage for every disease. Some people allowed him to use their personal footage but others aren't so kind.
I used to have fancies and they would get swim bladder problems. The peas worked for me because the problem was caused by constipation and the peas helped things move along.
Bottom line, almost 99.99 % of fish/aquarium diseases are related to poor water conditions which makes sense. keep on cleaning the tanks. Thx. for this great post.
Having a small crisis. Just found one of my healthy cichlids dead this morning. Thanks for all the videos.
Great video !! Was hoping wasting away disease would be here, maybe the next few that you do.
As for the peas (heard that many times also) if they aren't feeling good they won't eat .
Lisa, you crack me up with your eekky face .
I just wanted to let you know that dropsy is not always caused by bacteria. It's a symptom in fish where fluid is accumulating due to bacteria or kidney problems or it can be other things. I have a couple fish with this and I think I may have caused this so it's pretty upsetting. Thank you guys for the video on fish diseases, I've learned a lot about diseases I haven't seen yet so maybe I will be prepared if something happens 🙂
That was my bolivian ram with Cloudy eye. Unfortunately it occured about 2 days after recieving him and i beleive it was due to aggression with another ram. After a week of trying to clear it up it only seemed to get worse. I inevitably returned it and the other to my lfs and i guess i wasnt the only one according to them.
One of my bettas died from dropsy, and I was sad when he died. My koi used to have Ich, but they recovered due to me giving them medicine every other day
Been keeping fish on and off for 13 years, never had ick until this past month, didnt realize what it was fast enough and it killed half my tank... sucked
Kyle Delaney this just happened to us. We went from 7 to 0 fish in less than 36 hours. We bought 2 new fish on Friday and by this afternoon everyone was dead. I’m very upset :(
This sounds like tetrahymena, how did it turn out?
One of my Glo-Fish Tetras got swim-bladder illness, I believe... and let me tell you: It's strange looking at your tank one day and seeing one of your fish doing loop-de-loops!😯
Swimming in loops is whirling disease. Search it on Google. I can rarely save them when that happens also. 💙
@@ashleybenson8688 Well, the one that suffered from it is long-gone... I just kept it until it was having such difficulty swimming straight, it couldn't even fed itself properly. At that point it was time for the hardest part of pet keeping: A mercy killing. I'd didn't like that I had to do it, or how because of my budget and available materials, but I did it... and thankfully, it was over quickly.😔
Your videos are so helpful--- happy Blackwater newb here--- had my very first flare up of ick and your videos definitely helped me stay calm and properly take care of my pond puppies. Thank you so much for your easy to follow content!!
Thanks for the informative video! Great to know the diseases and their symptoms!
Could you do a video on cold water aquariums? I have axolotls and am quite new to keeping aquariums PROPERLY, I’ve had fish before when I was younger but I now know they weren’t kept ideally and I like your channel :)
Sadly lost a fish to dropsy today after a 3 a half week fight. Treated everyday and did salt baths, and he started getting better. I raised this fish and he was from my first ever fry batch. He was building up an orange tuxedo coloration too, but then got dropsy. I decided it was best to use clove oil today after his long fight. It was getting better until it boomed suddenly, he started shimmying and puffing up, including swimming at a diagonal form. Don’t get discouraged everyone , good day to you all.
Pretty sure general cure‘s antibiotic ingredient is metronidazole if I remember correctly, so that would explain why it helps with HITH
Great content! Every fish keeper should watch this.
Thanks for doing this video. I've got a female betta fish in a hospital tank with such bad swelling I couldn't work out if it was constipation or dropsy. I tried Esha 2000 first, and almond leaf with Epsom salt dip's and very small amounts of food. I'm now trying anti internal bacteria +, Epsom salt dips and some aquarium salt in the water, still only small amounts of food. I'm in the UK and there doesn't seem to be antibiotics for fish. my last hope is trying a pea. (lots of clean water of course) :(
Wish I had found your channel sooner. My boyfriend’s fish just died and it had some severe columnaris and I didn’t even know what it was. Better late than never, but this was so helpful :)
My little buddy started with ick I fixed him up but now he has fin rot and only had a stump on the end, he's a small comet and he hasn't grown but he's a tough dude, I've used aquarium salt and e. m erythromycin and he's been doing alot better, I recently went to petsmart and got pimafix also, he has grown most of his fin back and half of his body turned black but is now coming back to his original color, thanks to you guys and the product my buddy is going to live👍💛
thank you soooo much! i just found out one of my fish has fin rot... thank you for this video before it was to late!!
Wow great video! I'm stocking my 1st aid kit now so that I have things on hand when needed. I just discovered we can't get over the counter pet Antibiotics here in Canada anymore. They have to come from a vet. I think even "General Cure" has been taken off the market here as well. Can you guys suggest alternatives to those?
The best anti bacterial medication I know is baktopur by sera. It contains methylen blue and acrivlavinium. It has never noticably harmed one of my fish (mostly corydoras) and worked in most cases. I always dose at least 120 up to 180 percent of the recommended dosage on three instead of two days because this was recommended to me. The medication should be protected from light and should be used in a newly set up hospital tank because it often does not work in established tanks. Additional aeration (air stone) is recommended too. You might not see any effect up untill the fifth day of treatment.
Sandy have someone in Another country mail you over the counter stuff
This video is pure gold. Thanks for the very valuable info guys! Keep up the good work.
I keep fancy goldfish, swim bladder is a thing that can occur easily especially in the more extremely shaped types. Fasting for 3 days, shelled peas, very clean water gives these fish the best chance.
I have a black moor that will overeat if the others don’t get in to feed quickly enough!
Tbh, I’ve also experienced fin rot and cloudy eye when I first got the fish and everything was cleared up with frequent water changes and getting a better feed being in a home setting. Must of caught it early enough but I’ve been lucky to not need any meds...I have them in stock but never had to use them yet!
But my dudes, if you have goldfish and haven’t fed them shelled peas yet I am telling you to please try! Not only does it clear everything out but damn do they love them! I regularly feed shelled peas at least twice a week now and not had any issues for quite some time!
Great video, but missed the internal parasites and worms.
I don't like fish diseases but I like your videos
My fish had cloudy eye coming home when it was in the store but I didn't notice. I realized at home but didn't think much of it. It cleared away with clean water, a healthy diet and a stress-free environment. Thank god it was in its early stages
This vid idea and content was great mate. Appreciate it very much. Would love to see more similar contents in future.
Great info! Would've liked help spelling some of the medications you mentioned, though.
Great video, Very informative!
I gotta get me some of that urethra mycin! Lol
Thanks for all the great vids guys!
It is great at treating playcos.
Erythromycin is how the name is spelt. There are so many different meds out there with similar names I thought this might help.
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He was kidding
You pronounced metronidazole perfectly!
Would treating the whole tank with anti bacterials affect those beneficial bacteria?
Love the channel btw 😊
There are products available which replace the good bacteria lost in the tank.
“Urethra”Mycin? ..........Erythromycin ? Same difference 😂. Keep up the videos guys VERY Informative!
Lol that threw me off!!
That’s definitely how she pronounces it!!
My female betta was suffering from fin rot.. and my local mom and pop fish store owner/employees gave me a few things to treat it.. but I have had good success with two full doses API’s Triple sulfa and a week’s worth of Melafix treatments. Water changes accompanying these treatments as instructed.
My local fish guys say that fin rot is actually very easy to treat especially when caught early like most things.
Thanks for the informative video. I have downloaded it for ready information always.
Thanks & best wishes to you both.
Hi, and thank you for the important video.
One question - All of the meds mentioned wouldn't harm the beneficial bacteria in the filter?
How can I minimize that risk?
Thanks
Great video
can you make a video on how to combat a tank with detritus and planaria? what is the most effective way to get rid all of them, thanks in advance
I had a platy that suffered from fin rot, fortunately I noticed and treated them, however they lost their fin as I noticed too late. They are happy and healthy now
Thanks for the tips 👍🏿
I've given up on fish keeping. Too much work! I keep tarantulas and they are so much easier to keep. You only have to change the substrate once a year and they don't hardly get any diseases.
my silver dollars and tiger shovel nose had bad ick recently. turned up the temp go 86, did a 30% water change and added aquarium salt and they made a full recovery in about 2 days.
Help needed: I dove into the hobby, bought a 14 gallon tank, set it up (substrate, a plant, filter, decor, heater, let it run 5 days, got my water tested with A+ results, bought a bristlenose pleco, and then 2 tetras and a molly), and all seemed GREAT for over 2 weeks.
Then all the sudden I noticed one of the tetras obviously showed signs of Ich. I raised the temp as much as possible, following the instructions of my pet shop, but within 24 hours all 4 fish had died.
Talk about taking the wind out of your sails. So, what gives? I'm pretty discouraged and afraid the next fish I buy will suffer the same fate. What can I do differently?
Thanks guys. great video once again!
Epsom salt is probably the first thing in my aquarium first aid kit
r u talkin about aquarium salt?? or store bought epsom salt??
@@Blu3ni0000yes, its really helpful for bloating and can help with bacterial infections
I watched the video but I can't find what's wrong with my giant gourami. He looks fine but occasionally he coughs violently. He also swims erratically from one end to the other of the tank and starts twitching.
I know that this is over a year old but I just started following your vids from the UK. I'm really impressed by the info and really helpful so big thanks. One question, after keeping Oscars for over 15 years I have had first hand experience of HITH, what's your opinion on the link between the disease and the use of carbon in filters? All I can say is I've only ever seen it in a fish where carbon has been used so personally I don't use carbon in my Oscar tank anymore.
I am on my third betta from Petco that is sick (I have had betta fish before, so not a new keeper). Got two with fin rot/body rot. Had to return them. Now I have one with popeye... I even bought a new tank! I do not want to keep returning fish because I know that they will probably just die. Trying the salt trick and will get antibiotics tomorrow! Fingers crossed this will work!
For the cloudy eye issue you mentioned in your video I did a water change and I noticed The next day one of my fish had cloudy eye I panicked like we all do looked online and somebody mentioned check your ph i checked my PH up and It crashed to around 6 I put ph in and within 8 hours I noticed the difference within 24 hours it was gone
Great Video!! How much aquarium salt would you suggest to use on none salt water tanks? And could or should it be added at every water change?
wonder about water change too. would the salt needs to be added after each water change and how much to add... ??
I know this is very late, but for my freshwater tanks that don't have salt sensitive/scaleless fish, I generally put in 1 teaspoon per 5 gallons. However, scaleless fish such as pea puffers and corydoras are much more sensitive to salt, and I wouldn't put any salt at all.
Salt doesn’t leave the water except for the residue from evaporation. Be careful when adding salt regularly. You would be better to measure the appropriate ratios for the amount of water being added and not re-dosing the whole tank.
I introduced a new Catfish without treating. Four days later...all my neons were dead. The cat had ich. The employee literally chased him around the tank with 2 nets for literally 10 min. Maybe that was the cause. Every treatment I could find (including salt) said not to use on scale less fish such as cats and I didn't have an adjustable heater.
Based off of this, I think my mom's tank was wiped out by a mix of Velvet and Ick.
She's a teacher and lost track of their care, so by the time I noticed something was wrong they were done for.
Ich is not present in every aquarium, it’s not debatable-it doesn’t survive without a host. What IS present in every tank is epistyles which can easily be confused for ich, and raising the temp will actually accelerate this disease which is far more deadly than ich.
Good video. I wish you could have given more info on swim bladder issues. I have a black Molly that has been swimming on it's side for about a month now. I've tried everything from aquarium salt to Epsom salt baths. Antibiotics because the fish had some white stuff on it just prior to getting swim bladder disease. I even tried the peas but I haven't been able to get her to eat them.
10:48 - Im not sure if others have pointed this out, but API General Cure is 250mg Metronidazole and 75mg Praziquantel per packet. Sounds like thats why your have herd people having success with it... its the same drug just under a brand name and with Praziquantel as an additive. _(I was just dealing with treatment so have been reading all the boxes recently haha)_
I will say this video is about 3 years old and companies often change their formula without much advertisement... API could have very well changed the *General Cure* product to primarily include Metronidazole due it its effectiveness.
This video was very informative and now that they have removed many fish meds off the shelves excepting you to take then to the vet. Is there anything else that you/ anyone suggest to help fish common fish tank diseases?
I think I have columnaris in my tank 😖
I don't believe it's my fault, I love my fish and take care of them well. I made the mistake of getting tetras from PetSmart.
Same. Petsmart fish all had columnaris. We have treated them repeatedly with so many methods. Over 20 days.. and we still have it. Six fish died quickly.. the rest are probably not going to make it. I have no idea what to do.
We have six tanks and I fear that it may cross contaminate.
Such great info and all of your advice is echoed in the fish forums I belong to.
I rescued a feeder goldfish that had hole in the head disease, fin rot, mouth rot tail rot, and popeye all at once! Fixed it all with API melafix.
Theres a part of my guppies that are turning iridescent.... Now i just got em so many they are brightening up... But its pretty weird..like random..could it be velvet?
Wonderful video as always. Have you guys got a video that covers fish tb please?
Dropsy isn’t a disease, it’s a symptom. It CAN be from a bacterial infection, but it can also be caused by other things. It’s a sign of internal damage to organs.
So here, i saw a dead cockroach in my 50gallon tank. I even saw a leg on my yellow lab and immediately took them out. I did a 30% waterchange, after a couple of days, my white tail acei got swim bladder, i took her out and put in a hospital tank with her scales deteriorating and does have mucus like shedding off of her and my rusty got bloated. Did the cockroach do anything to spoil my tank? Thank you and nice vids as always!
Mine currently has swim bladder, I had to put him in QT and added an air stone.
The Trifecta of API Melaflex, Gen Cure and Seachem Paraguard have never failed me.
Can a change in lighting on your tank, affect your fish and make them sick?
Hi. Thank you for all of the great videos. How about one on cleaning a tank after there has been disease in it. For instance, I rescued a BEtta, who it turned out had columnaris. He was in a 10 gal tank which I broke down after he was gone (didn't respond to treatment. Very sad...). I know this a highly contagious disease; so, I want to sterilize/super clean the tank before reusing it. What is a good safe way to do this? Also, how do a clean the heater and filter (HOB)? Thank you.