Please help
Up until 5 hrs ago my tank was peaceful. Then I noticed my male adf floating at the top of the tank unable to swim to the bottom. His abdomen was larger than normal and his right foot was covered in white, (?fungas) with an enlarged, red toe.
I isolated him in some shallow water. A few hours later I noticed another adf was floating at the top. She is bloated a little as well but there are no other abnormalities. There is one other adf, a female betta and 15 week old tadpoles, (in a net breeder), that are all fine in the same 20 gal tank. The adf with the injured foot is the dad to the tadpole and the mother is the one that is fine.


Up until 5 hrs ago my tank was peaceful. Then I noticed my male adf floating at the top of the tank unable to swim to the bottom. His abdomen was larger than normal and his right foot was covered in white, (?fungas) with an enlarged, red toe.
I isolated him in some shallow water. A few hours later I noticed another adf was floating at the top. She is bloated a little as well but there are no other abnormalities. There is one other adf, a female betta and 15 week old tadpoles, (in a net breeder), that are all fine in the same 20 gal tank. The adf with the injured foot is the dad to the tadpole and the mother is the one that is fine.
Ammonia:0
Ammonia tester used (salicylate or Nessler-reagent based?): tetratest - reagent
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate:less than 20
Are you testing with dipsticks?: yes
pH: between 7.2 and 7.8
KH:120
Temperature: 80
Heater: yes
Aeration: no
Water change amount/frequency: 1/3 weekly
Tank size/how long in operation: 20 gal - 1 year
Filtration: yes
Water additives/conditioners/pH adjusters: prime, nutrafin cycle
What, how much and how often are the fish/frogs fed: once a day - alternating hbh frog bites with frozen bloodworms


