Left for some R&R on December 27th and returned yesterday to a disaster. Something struck my 20gal planted tank and took out almost everything in it. Tank had a trio of Ameca Splenda, a trio of Red Wag Platties, two O-Cats, about 4-5 mature Endlers, two Amano Shrimp, one RCS (hitched a ride on some plants on original set-up and has survived), and maybe a dozen or so Endler fry and 4-5 plattie fry. Amano and RCS are still doing fine, but of the others, only 1 Ameca female and the Trio of Red Wags are alive (and they aren't doing well). Don't think it's ich, but they are covered in a white fuzzy looking "something". I've had ich in a tank before and don't remember it looking like this.
Nothing new introduced into the tank in about a month. Left an automatic feeder running while I was gone, it runs even when I'm home.
Tried to take some pics last night, but couldn't get close enough with the camera I have for anything to show up. If I can make it to the HLA mini-auction on Saturday I'll bring any survivors (if there are still any) to see if anyone can help out with a diagnosis.
But, bigger question, is anything living in a tank after something like this salvageable ? I can clean the tank and start over with new substrate, but I have a really nice Anubius growing into driftwood (and a 2nd one started) that I'd like to keep. Can I rinse and/or dip them into something and use them ?? Or will it all depend on finding out what caused the fish die-off to begin with ?
Nothing new introduced into the tank in about a month. Left an automatic feeder running while I was gone, it runs even when I'm home.
Tried to take some pics last night, but couldn't get close enough with the camera I have for anything to show up. If I can make it to the HLA mini-auction on Saturday I'll bring any survivors (if there are still any) to see if anyone can help out with a diagnosis.
But, bigger question, is anything living in a tank after something like this salvageable ? I can clean the tank and start over with new substrate, but I have a really nice Anubius growing into driftwood (and a 2nd one started) that I'd like to keep. Can I rinse and/or dip them into something and use them ?? Or will it all depend on finding out what caused the fish die-off to begin with ?
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