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Old May 12th, 2007  
Fish Master
 
darting and thrashing mollies - help!

Hi everyone

Am having trouble with my beloved mollies! They are normally nosy little creatures, calmly swimming around to whatever takes their interest. But now, they seem to have frequent spasms. It's particularly bad for one of them. Some rub against ornaments but I see no lesions or little dots. I see no obvious parasite.

I considered increasing the salt contents (currently very low), but with my plecos, that's not really a good idea. I also do not want to crank the temperature up to 26/28, but I don't know if it will upset them more than anything else. They seem to be getting worse. I would really appreciate your suggestions/expert help, as I really do not want to loose my mollies.

Tank stats:

fish set up since = March (2007)
volume = 60l
temperature = 24
salt = 1tbl for whole tank

Water stats:

pH = 7.2
N02 = 0
N03 = between 10 and 25
GH = between 7 and 9
KH = 6

Here's my fish:
  • 3 young common plecos 2cm each
  • 1 sailfin molly male
  • 2 silver dalmatian molly females
  • 1 gold swordtail molly female
  • 1 gold dalmatian molly female
  • 1 dalmatian short-finned balloon molly female

So 6 mollies and 3 common plecos. I know, faaaar too many. Bigger tank is on its way, and we're trying to get 1 or 2 plecos re-housed. I didn't know they could grow very big and the fish store lady was even encouraging me to get more...
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Old May 12th, 2007  
Fish Master
 
Re: darting and thrashing mollies - help!

Oh (sorry I forgot to mention). It's started about 5 days ago.
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Old May 12th, 2007  
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Re: darting and thrashing mollies - help!

Try this link. It may help determine the trouble from your observations. It sounds like Oodinium but you're not seeing yellow dots. I think I would treat for parasites given the symptoms but the cause is uncertain and that would be a desperation move. You could also try feeding them these if you can find/order them: http://www.drsfostersmith.com/Produc...&N=2004+113016

Do you have any pics that might help with determining the cause?
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Old May 13th, 2007  
Fish Master
 
Re: darting and thrashing mollies - help!

Thank you so much. I didn't like the idea of an all-out chemical warfare without a proper diagnostic, so medicated food = great suggestion. Also, medicated food will not screw up the whole equilibrium of my aquarium as much as water treatment will. For the future, I will definitely go and buy medicated food. I'll give them a preventive cure once in a while.

I got so worried yesterday that I started an anti-parasite water treatment anyway. Now the spasming is nowhere near as pronounced, so am hoping this is actually doing the trick.

Here's a picture of the gold molly swordtail female (P.S. you couldn't tell me whether it indeed is a female swordtail while you're at it? That's what the shop told me, but 'her' anal fin looks suspiciously male to me.) This fish is the one with the worst spasms. I was also worried about the red area around her/his? gills, but I've looked at older pictures of this fish and have actually been there forever.

Thanks very much for your help.

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Old May 13th, 2007  
Fish Master
 
Re: darting and thrashing mollies - help!

Oh, and am discovering that my balloon molly has a severe case of attention seeking behaviour. She's great. She's always on the front of pictures whenever I try to take pictures of the other fish. She's so nosy! I have about 1.000.000 pictures of her, as she always manages to swim in the shot at the last second! Definitely one of the nicest little fish I've ever had.
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Old May 13th, 2007  
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Re: darting and thrashing mollies - help!

Her/His fins are up, but that does look like a male molly. Best of luck with them and hope they improve quickly.
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Old May 13th, 2007  
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Re: darting and thrashing mollies - help!

Looks female to me. Glad the situation is improving!
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Old May 13th, 2007  
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Re: darting and thrashing mollies - help!

My mollies are also behaving like this. Its been 2 days and not improvement. I added a little salt but i also have a pelico. What are you using to treat the water?
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Old May 13th, 2007  
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Re: darting and thrashing mollies - help!

I looked it up on this: http://www.gbasonline.org/disease_chart.htm
LIVEBEARER DISEASE or MOLLY DISEASE
Fish stay in one place and wiggle, wag or shimmy.
Water lacks electrolytes needed for normal metabolism.
Use START RIGHT with either MOLLY BRIGHT or SHIMMY BLOCKS
Not a disease at all but a reaction to water lacking needed electrolytes.
But what do i use to treat this? i have never seen that medication...
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Old May 13th, 2007  
Fish Master
 
Re: darting and thrashing mollies - help!

Hi leafgirl, thanks for the info.

I'd seen that article too, but what mine do is not really swimming in one place/shimmy. They dart about really quick. The thrash and splash. Basically like spasms. Really abrupt movements that take them darting through the tank. They also rub their fins against objects.

I am hoping it's a parasite, as that's what I've treated for in desperation. They seem better at times, but they're definitely not out of the woods.

Yours anxiously...
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Old May 13th, 2007  
Fish Master
 
Re: darting and thrashing mollies - help!

Oh, and, leafgirl, sorry I hadn't entirely replied. I hadn't seen your previous questions.

1/ Am using Unicell. It claims to 'treat against skin diseases caused by unicellulars and bacteria'.
2/ I have started to use salt anyway, in really small concentrations (1 tbl sp for 60l), and my plecos seem OK so far. I also cranked the temperature up to 26C now, which seems to make the plecos way less shy.

Hope your problem improves too.

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Old May 13th, 2007  
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Re: darting and thrashing mollies - help!

how is the areation in your tank? There could be toxins in the water bothering your fish.
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Old May 13th, 2007  
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Re: darting and thrashing mollies - help!

I hope your fish come through...
Myn seem to be doing worce. At the begining only 5 of them were doing it now 10 are. (my tank is horibly over stocked... they keep having babys)
I added a little more salt and come botled water as my sister said it has elecrolites in it...

mojoman101 is that question for both of us? If so my water is prity good. The filter does a good job.
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Old May 14th, 2007  
Fish Master
 
Re: darting and thrashing mollies - help!

Hi Mojo

I was wondering about the electrolytes after reading the article leafgirl sent a link to (thanks again, for that). I initially ruled it out, as their behaviour is not strictly what's described, but I'd like to know more about it, just in case. So how would you fix the issue if indeed they were having an electrolyte problem?

To answer your question specifically (Mojo), my tank has an air stone in it and it seems pretty well aerated to me, although what do I know, am no fish!

To bring back the polemics regarding my golden molly (male or female was the question). Definitely a male. The temperature increase has brought out the rapist in him. Male mollies... What are they like! This means I now have 3 females to 2 males, instead of the planned 1 male to 4 females. This also means that the 2 males are at each other's throats and causing much unneeded stress. I'll re-stock appropriately when (if?) they're feeling better and when I receive my new, larger tank. Situation is still really touch and go.
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Old May 14th, 2007  
Fish Master
 
Re: darting and thrashing mollies - help!

Really hope your fish are doing better, leafgirl. I know how it feels to worry about them and not be sure what to do. Am having the exact same thing. It's really horrible.

Mine are still really worrying me, although they are slightly better - or did I get used to it and it doesn't seem so bad now? I have to go away for 2 days and trust my boyfriend to look after them. He's pretty good in general, but it's really labour intensive at the moment.

Can't wait for my new, larger tank. I think overstocking (as is my case) makes them a lot more sensitive to problems.
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Old May 14th, 2007  
Fish Master
 
Re: darting and thrashing mollies - help!

Quote:
Originally Posted by armadillo
Thank you so much. I didn't like the idea of an all-out chemical warfare without a proper diagnostic, so medicated food = great suggestion. Also, medicated food will not screw up the whole equilibrium of my aquarium as much as water treatment will. For the future, I will definitely go and buy medicated food. I'll give them a preventive cure once in a while.

I got so worried yesterday that I started an anti-parasite water treatment anyway. Now the spasming is nowhere near as pronounced, so am hoping this is actually doing the trick.

Here's a picture of the gold molly swordtail female (P.S. you couldn't tell me whether it indeed is a female swordtail while you're at it? That's what the shop told me, but 'her' anal fin looks suspiciously male to me.) This fish is the one with the worst spasms. I was also worried about the red area around her/his? gills, but I've looked at older pictures of this fish and have actually been there forever.

Thanks very much for your help.

Actually, is it safe to use medicated food as a prevention, once in a while? Or does that make harmful organisms habituated to the drugs? Should I just give the medicated food when the problem occurs? (this is a question for the future as I first want to have my tank under control with the med I"ve been using or they'll end up on a cocktail of drugs)
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Old May 17th, 2007  
Fish Master
 
Re: darting and thrashing mollies - help!

How are your mollies, leafgirl? Mine are still darting about, but much less frequently, and less fish seem to be doing it. I think perhaps the medication or temperature change or adding salt has worked. Also had great news: my mollies had fry! Managed to save 8 and stuck them in the quarantaine tank. I really hope yours are also on the mend.
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Old May 17th, 2007  
Fish Addict
 
Re: darting and thrashing mollies - help!

They are improving but some are still acting odd. Im glad yours are doing better
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Old May 17th, 2007  
Fish Master
 
Re: darting and thrashing mollies - help!

Quote:
Originally Posted by leafgirl115
They are improving but some are still acting odd. Im glad yours are doing better
Great!
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Old May 17th, 2007  
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Re: darting and thrashing mollies - help!

armadillo Sorry I missed your post but you have been getting some good feed back. As for the medicated food- An occasional meal won't cause a problem.
Your original problem sounds a little like high Nitrates, and the red gills on our molly also. so if your still having any problems try a couple of days of partial water changes and a reduction in food. Hope that helps
Carol
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Old May 17th, 2007  
Fish Master
 
Re: darting and thrashing mollies - help!

Quote:
Originally Posted by Butterfly
armadillo Sorry I missed your post but you have been getting some good feed back. As for the medicated food- An occasional meal won't cause a problem.
Your original problem sounds a little like high Nitrates, and the red gills on our molly also. so if your still having any problems try a couple of days of partial water changes and a reduction in food. Hope that helps
Carol
No problem. Thanks for getting back to me. I'll start by getting a hold of that medicated food (not in one fish store I've tried at least) and I'll only give if I have a mild suspicion. Grabbing the bull and all that....

It does sound like nitrate poisoning on many accounts, which would be great as there's straight (read non-chemical) ways of dealing with that. Would make sense considering how dirty mollies are (in their potential for garbage creation, that is) and how many I have in my 15G. Buuuuut, my nitrate readings were reasonable (25 to admittedly sometimes 50).

I don't know what seems to be solving it, but it seems better. I have increased temperature, added some salt, added an airstone and continued with milde parasite medication. All I know is it's been a good educative experience and I now know they like warmer, harder and slightly salty water with plenty of oxygen. I think I'll keep these conditions.

They are still slightly itchy, but nothing like it was.

Am continuing with the regular but small (30%) water changes ('cos I enjoy it!) and will do their parasite treatment for a full week. After that, I'll gradually decrease the temperature back to 24C (now 26C) as the male is really acting up in higher temperatures!
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Old May 21st, 2007  
Fish Master
 
Re: darting and thrashing mollies - help!

OK things seem better. Am not as worried as I was.

Went on a week-end away and couldn't change the water for 3 days. Doesn't seem to have made them better or worse, so I'll start reducing the frequency of water changes to give my plecos some peace.

Stopped medicating for parasites as recommended treament = one week.

Continuing with 1 teaspoon of salt per Gallon (very small, for my plecos), and temperature back down to 24C (which has calmed the male molly down, thankfully).

Now impatiently waiting for my larger tank to give my male more females, my females more hiding spots, and for cleaner water. Hoping they all make it until then.
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Old May 25th, 2007  
Fish Master
 
Re: darting and thrashing mollies - help!

Oh dear. Am worried about my mollies again. They're really thrashing/spasming. One of them is starting to get popeye. I just don't know what's wrong with them. I don't want to remove their decorations as they've pretty much had the problem since, well, 2 weeks ago. Can't remember for my life if that's when I put in the bit of wood. Could the driftwood be poisoning them? I have boiled it/rinsed it like a million times, and no more dye was coming out.

Changing the water actually seems to make them worse. I religiously check the temperature of the water I put back in, make sure I don't change too much water (20%), don't pour it back in like a brute, checked the pH of the water and it is very similar to the main tank's. I - of course - condition the water before putting it back in. I also tested the water for copper and iron and zilch, nada, nothing. Am really at a loss here.

Checked a lot of fish disease book and they're all pointing at poisoning, but with what?
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Old May 25th, 2007  
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Re: darting and thrashing mollies - help!

Were did you get the wood from? Could be minerals on it seeping into the water?

Start adding more salt. And lots of waterchanges again... Very odd.
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Old May 25th, 2007  
Fish Master
 
Re: darting and thrashing mollies - help!

Well am worried about more water changes, as it seems to make them worse. But my tank is so overcrowded that I can't stay too long (no more than 3 days) without vaccuuming the gravel or the nitrates are creeping up to the 50's. Nitrates are about 10 to 25 now - they vary. But their gills look perfect (no purpleness). I read that if it is toxins that's wrong with them, then it will take a while to noticed an improvement after I remove the source of toxins.

Could it be my tap water?
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Old May 25th, 2007  
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Re: darting and thrashing mollies - help!

Maby why dont you get it tested?
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Old May 25th, 2007  
Fish Master
 
Re: darting and thrashing mollies - help!

What do I test? I mean what toxins should I look out for? My chemical home kit only tests for iron and copper, and that was next to 0.
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Old May 25th, 2007  
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Re: darting and thrashing mollies - help!

Were I am Super pet will test your water for free. Do any of your LFS offer that?
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Old May 25th, 2007  
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Re: darting and thrashing mollies - help!

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Originally Posted by leafgirl115
Were I am Super pet will test your water for free. Do any of your LFS offer that?
I think petco will, but they only use the strips and it's not real likely that you'll get someone who really knows about water chemistry.

armadillo - If your water conditioner (like Prime) removes the heavy metals, then you'd just need to test for ammonia, nitrites and nitrates.. that's all we test for. what do you treat your water with now?
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Old May 26th, 2007  
Fish Master
 
Re: darting and thrashing mollies - help!

Thanks, BettaCouple. I treat the water with Tetra AquaSafe. We only seem to get Tetra or Sera products here. I think they're German products (all the insructions are in German! Really annoying).
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