Festae problems! Help!

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HITH isn't just due to water quality. PH, hardness, aggression and diet all can contribute.
Even carnivorous cichlids need some type of algae or veggie based foods. I read an article that most get this veggie matter by their prey, which in the wild are more inclined to eat plants and algae.
While the water quality isn't bad, the lower your nitrates are the more the fish will heal.
Also temps and airation matter too. Sometimes it's multiple factors.
With good conditions, diet and medication those fish can be saved. Just my experience.
 
While HITH can sometimes come from a variety of factors, it is most-often associated with an internal infection of the flagellate Spironucleus vortens. Old literature will attribute it to Hexamita.

Treat for flagellates. If that doesn't fix it then look at water and nutrition, but I think you need swift intervention at this point.
 
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Thanks for all the info im going to try salt & metro & hope for the best another thing could the temps be too hot I keep it around 86 in hopes to speeding metabolism for faster growth.. could that be a factor?
 
yea so ive started dosing with metro & added salt,, how long do you think it will be before I start seeing improvement?
 
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