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Your face did not die because of its diet.They did struggle eating the food, not sure if size of the pellet or brooklynella. I thought they were popular pellets people used solely. Either way, I'll do some research on the pellets. Don't want this to happen again
Now that you've known a disease like brookynella, I'm sure you can make an effort and set up a 10 gallon qt tank, be prepared with meds just in case, in fact depending on the fallow period you have, you could start to quarantine your next fish early, but get a more reliable supplier to start with, and be prepared with more variety of food, that should help a lot.Unfortunately I can’t set up a qt tank. My tank is only 20g anyways. Thanks though, I’m halfway through the fallow period thankfully
Yes, fish with Brook could die at the same time, but its just that velvet kills fish much more quickly, so there is more of a chance of them dying at nearly the same time with velvet, where with Brook it could be one dies one day and the other dies a day or two later. I'm just trying to work of what clues are there....either way, it looks like it was a protozoan infection - sorry!I had them for only 3 weeks and fed them every day. I used: new life spectrum thera+A. Can brook take both the same time?
I will look into a variety of food, thank you! Unfortunately I got them from a very popular supplier here in Ontario. I’ll have to try somewhere else I guess lolNow that you've known a disease like brookynella, I'm sure you can make an effort and set up a 10 gallon qt tank, be prepared with meds just in case, in fact depending on the fallow period you have, you could start to quarantine your next fish early, but get a more reliable supplier to start with, and be prepared with more variety of food, that should help a lot.
Yes, fish with Brook could die at the same time, but its just that velvet kills fish much more quickly, so there is more of a chance of them dying at nearly the same time with velvet, where with Brook it could be one dies one day and the other dies a day or two later. I'm just trying to work of what clues are there....either way, it looks like it was a protozoan infection - sorry!
You should leave your tank with no fish in it for 60 days, just to ensure any remaining disease dies out due to lack of a host.
Jay
Thanks for all the information and advice!