Should i treat the 55 loach tank with levimasole hcl?
Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2007 2:45 pm
I recently had an incident a few weeks ago. I lost 4 loaches and two other fish. I couldn't figure out the problem. However, does anyone think its a good idea to treat my large tank with levimasole just in case?
My new alpha loach has been swimming iradically ever since the other loaches passed away. He swims very energetically up and down and across the tank all day. He takes small breaks but does this all the time. I only caught him doing this a few times when all 8 loaches were present. But he does come right up to me, not fearful at all now. I just believe now that the loach is out and about that he is in fact an olympic level swimmer. He rides the jethead all the way to the opposite side of the tank. Then stops on an instant right before crashing into the glass. He will do this over and over all day. But at the same time, the loach will take breaks and interact with the other loaches.
It may be the removal of their favorite hiding place that caused this loach to move around more. He stays out all day but at times seems to be very clumsy, bumping into rocks and things just about everytime he swims.
Could these symptoms be some type of internal parasite?
ph 7
nitrate-nitrite-0
ammonia 0
55 gallon
4 clowns
4 green corys
9" pleco
1 golden algae eater
3 upside down cats
6 cherry barbs
My new alpha loach has been swimming iradically ever since the other loaches passed away. He swims very energetically up and down and across the tank all day. He takes small breaks but does this all the time. I only caught him doing this a few times when all 8 loaches were present. But he does come right up to me, not fearful at all now. I just believe now that the loach is out and about that he is in fact an olympic level swimmer. He rides the jethead all the way to the opposite side of the tank. Then stops on an instant right before crashing into the glass. He will do this over and over all day. But at the same time, the loach will take breaks and interact with the other loaches.
It may be the removal of their favorite hiding place that caused this loach to move around more. He stays out all day but at times seems to be very clumsy, bumping into rocks and things just about everytime he swims.
Could these symptoms be some type of internal parasite?
ph 7
nitrate-nitrite-0
ammonia 0
55 gallon
4 clowns
4 green corys
9" pleco
1 golden algae eater
3 upside down cats
6 cherry barbs