Another great video. Are those your Endlers? Be sure to read the MSDS for all medications. One medication you list can be a severe eye irritant and safety glasses are needed when using it. When treating any parasite, raising the water temp helps as it shortens the lifespan of the microorganism. Take care.
Great video 🎉 wasting disease not always treatable in guppies. Years back I had an untreatable case of it. Was probably TB or some sort of microsporidia
When I guppy they actively move 3/4 days after 3 day one by one guppys are dead why?? I put them in quarantine and also use RO water still they are die
@@trikantsinha6645 There are many variables for the issue you mentioned about your guppies - without all the information, it's difficult to pinpoint what exactly could be wrong with your guppy tank. Please consider the following: - Get more info about your water. Guppies are commonly known to be hardy, so if they're not dying from high ammonia or nitrates - it could be because it's too clean, too hot, or too cold. - Observe your guppies. What type of movement are they displaying before they die? Are they always close to the top of the tank gasping at the air? If so, you may need more oxygen in the tank for your number of guppies. Plants, an air stone, and/or a sponge filter are great ways to increase the oxygenation. Are the guppies appearing stressed? The ratio of males of females may be off balance causing more stress in the fish. It's also possible that the number of guppies inside your tank are too high for the volume of water. - Bad genetics. It's possible that if you don't see any apparent signs of questionable water conditions or fish disease, the genetics of the guppies could simply be weaker resulting in a shorter lifespan. You may have a bad batch. If it's only been a few days, depending on who you've purchased from, there may be a dead fish policy if it falls within a certain time frame upon purchasing. In most cases you would have to present the dead fish and a sample of your tank water so they can inspect and test before issuing you a refund/exchange.
@@trikantsinha6645 RO WATER!!!.. Bro this is a terrible way to kill the poor fishes. Required water parameters- ph 7.5 - 8.2, gh - 150 ppm, kh 180ppm. Tds min 200.. Tds of RO water is nearly 0..
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Another great video. Are those your Endlers? Be sure to read the MSDS for all medications. One medication you list can be a severe eye irritant and safety glasses are needed when using it. When treating any parasite, raising the water temp helps as it shortens the lifespan of the microorganism. Take care.
Great video 🎉 wasting disease not always treatable in guppies. Years back I had an untreatable case of it. Was probably TB or some sort of microsporidia
yea, best thing to do would probably be to try and save as many fish as possible.
Can bacoba grow with out soil? Can i grow in sand?
You sure can, bacopa can even grow floating :)
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@@Aquafinity thanks 🙏🏻❤️❤️
When I guppy they actively move 3/4 days after 3 day one by one guppys are dead why?? I put them in quarantine and also use RO water still they are die
Did you do any large water changes? Sometimes a large shift in parameters could cause sudden death
@@Aquafinity no after 7 days cycling the water then I drop the fish into the tank
Brother any solution for guppies they are actively moving 2/3 days then they are dead one by one
@@trikantsinha6645 There are many variables for the issue you mentioned about your guppies - without all the information, it's difficult to pinpoint what exactly could be wrong with your guppy tank. Please consider the following:
- Get more info about your water. Guppies are commonly known to be hardy, so if they're not dying from high ammonia or nitrates - it could be because it's too clean, too hot, or too cold.
- Observe your guppies. What type of movement are they displaying before they die? Are they always close to the top of the tank gasping at the air? If so, you may need more oxygen in the tank for your number of guppies. Plants, an air stone, and/or a sponge filter are great ways to increase the oxygenation. Are the guppies appearing stressed? The ratio of males of females may be off balance causing more stress in the fish. It's also possible that the number of guppies inside your tank are too high for the volume of water.
- Bad genetics. It's possible that if you don't see any apparent signs of questionable water conditions or fish disease, the genetics of the guppies could simply be weaker resulting in a shorter lifespan. You may have a bad batch. If it's only been a few days, depending on who you've purchased from, there may be a dead fish policy if it falls within a certain time frame upon purchasing. In most cases you would have to present the dead fish and a sample of your tank water so they can inspect and test before issuing you a refund/exchange.
@@trikantsinha6645 RO WATER!!!.. Bro this is a terrible way to kill the poor fishes. Required water parameters- ph 7.5 - 8.2, gh - 150 ppm, kh 180ppm. Tds min 200.. Tds of RO water is nearly 0..
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Please put the background music out its very distracting
I’ll keep that in mind for future videos. 👍