Desperate for help with dying fish, lots of photos included
Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2025 9:07 pm
I've posted this on two other forums with no luck, so I'm hoping someone here can help. I've been keeping aquariums for 10 years, and this is my first major outbreak.
My tank's a 125g with a 55g bio-filter, a 30 gallon sump, and a Rena XP4 for mechanical filtration. Water quality's perfect - 80 degrees, pH 8.0, 0/0/<5 water stats, and hardness levels just right for cichlids.
I feed them a mix of cichlid excel, cichlid gold, and NLS cichlid pellets. The fish were all healthy when this started:
- 5 Acei (1.5-2.5 inches)
- 5 yellow lab (1.5-2 inches)
- 3 redfin hap (2-2.5 inches)
- 13 male hap/peacock (2-2.5 inches), which had been in the tank for a week
Here's how it started:
1. Flashing, which I thought was stress from the new fish.
2. The next day, two Acei turned dark and lethargic with pinkish/white patches on their top fin. I suspected parasites, specifically flukes.
I did a 50% water change, raised the temp to 85, and started a salt treatment. The next day, they looked worse - the patches had spread, and their scales were falling off in strings. They became more lethargic, lost their appetite, and swam weirdly.
I switched to Formalin and malachite green, suspecting fungus. I brought the temp back down in case it was bacteria. I did 25% water changes and daily treatments as directed.
On the third day, one of the sick Acei died. Most of its body had lost scales. The other one recovered, but with fin damage.
On the fourth day, three more fish developed the pinkish/white patches. I finished the treatment, but it seemed like it wasn't working.
The next day, my OB had black fins and spots, like spirulina poisoning. Two more fish died, and I euthanized them. The third recovered.
I suspected bacteria, so I ordered broad-spectrum antibiotics and parasite treatment. I'm still waiting for them.
Four days after the treatment, another fish developed the patches. I'm still doing 25% water changes daily.
The OB's black spots and fins went away, but I think it was a reaction to the malachite and Formalin. Two hours later, a hap developed the same black spots and fins. I think it's a reaction to chemicals or stress from water changes.
Last night, I noticed the inside of my rocks had turned bright mint green. Is this a reaction to the malachite?
Today, two more fish have the patches. The medicine I ordered is still on its way. Has anyone seen this before? It's killing my fish in 48 hours or leaving them scarred.
My tank's a 125g with a 55g bio-filter, a 30 gallon sump, and a Rena XP4 for mechanical filtration. Water quality's perfect - 80 degrees, pH 8.0, 0/0/<5 water stats, and hardness levels just right for cichlids.
I feed them a mix of cichlid excel, cichlid gold, and NLS cichlid pellets. The fish were all healthy when this started:
- 5 Acei (1.5-2.5 inches)
- 5 yellow lab (1.5-2 inches)
- 3 redfin hap (2-2.5 inches)
- 13 male hap/peacock (2-2.5 inches), which had been in the tank for a week
Here's how it started:
1. Flashing, which I thought was stress from the new fish.
2. The next day, two Acei turned dark and lethargic with pinkish/white patches on their top fin. I suspected parasites, specifically flukes.
I did a 50% water change, raised the temp to 85, and started a salt treatment. The next day, they looked worse - the patches had spread, and their scales were falling off in strings. They became more lethargic, lost their appetite, and swam weirdly.
I switched to Formalin and malachite green, suspecting fungus. I brought the temp back down in case it was bacteria. I did 25% water changes and daily treatments as directed.
On the third day, one of the sick Acei died. Most of its body had lost scales. The other one recovered, but with fin damage.
On the fourth day, three more fish developed the pinkish/white patches. I finished the treatment, but it seemed like it wasn't working.
The next day, my OB had black fins and spots, like spirulina poisoning. Two more fish died, and I euthanized them. The third recovered.
I suspected bacteria, so I ordered broad-spectrum antibiotics and parasite treatment. I'm still waiting for them.
Four days after the treatment, another fish developed the patches. I'm still doing 25% water changes daily.
The OB's black spots and fins went away, but I think it was a reaction to the malachite and Formalin. Two hours later, a hap developed the same black spots and fins. I think it's a reaction to chemicals or stress from water changes.
Last night, I noticed the inside of my rocks had turned bright mint green. Is this a reaction to the malachite?
Today, two more fish have the patches. The medicine I ordered is still on its way. Has anyone seen this before? It's killing my fish in 48 hours or leaving them scarred.