Hello,
After adding a tailspot blenny, it died within 4 days and then on day 5 I noticed all my fish had white powdery stuff on them. Since the disease was so quick and it seemed really powdery on my clownfish, I diagnosed it as velvet. But recently I noticed my Valentini puffer has bigger white spots, specifically on his fins and eyes. I gave them a freshwater bath before I transferred them to the quarantine tank, where they’ve been getting fritz copper safe.
Any thoughts or ideas on what it could be? I’ve always thought velvet was smaller than how it looks on my Valentini. I was really hoping to only fallow for 50 days instead of 72.
here are my clowns which really made me think velvet.
here is the Valentini with the bigger spots mainly on his fins, eyes, and lips. I think it’s worth noting that there is some sand particles in my quarantine tank and my puffer sleeps on the bottom of tank, so might be possible they are sand grains sticking to his slimy coat? I’m not sure.
I also have a lawnmower blenny which I had not noticed any spots on., though he hides a lot so I haven’t gotten a super close look.
Thanks for any help!
After adding a tailspot blenny, it died within 4 days and then on day 5 I noticed all my fish had white powdery stuff on them. Since the disease was so quick and it seemed really powdery on my clownfish, I diagnosed it as velvet. But recently I noticed my Valentini puffer has bigger white spots, specifically on his fins and eyes. I gave them a freshwater bath before I transferred them to the quarantine tank, where they’ve been getting fritz copper safe.
Any thoughts or ideas on what it could be? I’ve always thought velvet was smaller than how it looks on my Valentini. I was really hoping to only fallow for 50 days instead of 72.
here are my clowns which really made me think velvet.
here is the Valentini with the bigger spots mainly on his fins, eyes, and lips. I think it’s worth noting that there is some sand particles in my quarantine tank and my puffer sleeps on the bottom of tank, so might be possible they are sand grains sticking to his slimy coat? I’m not sure.
I also have a lawnmower blenny which I had not noticed any spots on., though he hides a lot so I haven’t gotten a super close look.
Thanks for any help!