phen_dox;2175624; said:i think the gill curl occur because of the water condition. it seem like the water abit clouded maybe because the water contain harmful algae? have u install uv steriliser in ur tank?
ctoychik;2175635; said:So, you are sure that this is gill curl? It occured quite some time ago, when the fish was still in the indoor set-up. None of the other fishes (including other RTC) has this.
I have a UV pond clarifier but i don't dare to install it to date cos afraid it will kill of everything in the tank (bad AND good) and then the fish will become fragile. But yes, it is a last of the last options to do.
phen_dox;2175663; said:not very sure, but it look like gill curl to me.i keep my rtc in outdoor tank installed with uv sterilizer nothing bad happen to fish. i only switch on the uv sterilizer for few hours in a week to control algae growth.
ctoychik;2175674; said:Hmmm, interesting. turn off and on. Does not affect the life of a bulb? For how long do you have it on? What is the exact frequency? Might try that ^^ i am testing out my plant filtration system. How often you change water in your outdoor set-up. Do you have a thread on your set-up?
My other RTC is completely healthy. I am still waiting for some more replies in case someone actually had something like this (gil culr?)
phen_dox;2175716; said:till today, the bulb working fine. hopefully the bulb not gonna break because of my action. the reason i dont turn on the uv all the time is to avoid my uv kill all of beneficial bacteria in the tank. depend on how clouded the water was, usually i turn it on about 4 hours in a week.
how about ur plant filtration system? its working? i heard that it can control algae growth..
RedTailKinG;2175596; said:clove oil
phen_dox;2175722; said:i missed something.i change 30% of water weekly.