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I think the light was white at that time, but the background aquarium color was blue. Lol.#fishmedics, do you have photos under white lights? Hard to tell with the blue lights
Please furnish same pics under white light intensity, not blue as trying to determine if injury, skin tag, isopod or suchI think the light was white at that time, but the background aquarium color was blue. Lol.
Anyway here are other pics but so hard cuz the fish keeps swimming around.
Ok will ask her tomorrow. It is night here so fish is asleep/hiding. But yeah eating and breathing normal.Please furnish same pics under white light intensity, not blue as trying to determine if injury, skin tag, isopod or such
Is fish eating and breathing normal?
I think the light was white at that time, but the background aquarium color was blue. Lol.
Anyway here are other pics but so hard cuz the fish keeps swimming around.
Yes will do so tomorrowZHow long has she had the fish?
Is the lesion only on the fish's right side gill area?
I can see some subdermal redness. That could be a bacterial infection or an injury. Whiter pics would help, as could a video.
Still isn’t easy to see. I’d have to stick with either an injury or a bacterial infection.Here are the pics. Thanks!
Thank you sir! So far so good. Still eating a lot but just that weird gill thing.Still isn’t easy to see. I’d have to stick with either an injury or a bacterial infection.
With no other symptoms, I’d consider doing nothing. The treatment for a bacterial disease would be to move the fish to a treatment tank and dose with a broad spectrum gram negative antibiotic like Neoplex. Doing that has some risk, so she might want to just observe the fish for other symptoms for now, but be prepared to treat if things change.