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Recommended: 45-60 days in which I refer the full 60 daysHow long do you leave a tank fallow for if you do not know the possible disease or cause of fish loss?
I personally had this happen (though I think it was velvet). I left it 4 months, while I re-thought what I wanted to do with regards to preventing the problem going forward, as well as making sure parameters were in line. I would think the 60-76 day period is what most people would say. After the 'disaster' - I wasn't feeling any rush to restock.How long do you leave a tank fallow for if you do not know the possible disease or cause of fish loss?
How long do you leave a tank fallow for if you do not know the possible disease or cause of fish loss?
So it goes like this. I got a lawnmower blenny, rarely saw him nipping at hair algae, and could not get it to eat any other food. So I think he starved, had a very pinched stomach after about a month of no eating. No spots or scratching, or even labored breathing. That fish was only in the tank no more than 5 weeks. Within a week my other fish that I had for about 3 years by themselves and only other fish in the tank, stopped eating as well. The smaller fish a couple weeks prior to that looked like it had lymphocistis, didn’t scratch or flash and ate well, also got better a couple weeks before stopping eating. That fish after not eating for about a week and a half, started breathing heavy kinda swimming a little aimlessly, and hiding a bit. The last 2 days definitely labored breathing and just kinda floating around and laying on the bottom the last day. Then a week later the same scenario that happened with the second fish happened with the other fish. This fish did not show signs of lymphoma. I only saw a very small area of whitish spots on the last fish, but did not look like ich or velvet. So I did a dose of Prazipro. The last one still died on the 4th day of Prazipro. So the last 2 fish went from healthy to what I explained in about a week and a half timeframe. So I don’t know if it was internal parasites or not. Will going fallow kill off that stuff as well?
The white spots the fish I had in there the longest every once in a while would get white spots, not really like ich, the spots were bigger. But when I would do about a 30% water change it would normally get better. Especially if so did the water change a couple times in a week with Prazipro. Sometimes just a couple water changes in a week would help. This time though it did not.
And the spots they did her would not be all over the fish. It was just in an area or 2 on the fish. That’s why I thought flukes. One of the times before this last time, the fish would occasionally look like it was coughing kinda. Thought that was a sign of flukes?