#fishmedic
I'm afraid I know the answer, as I've already read several other "is this ich?" threads, but I'm not sure because the white spots in the photo below aren't visible to the naked eye (or to mine, anyway). I thought I may have seen a very tiny spot or two, which got me thinking about ich, but was hoping they could just be natural markings on the RG. I know that closeup photos can make ordinary things look different, and there could be some reflection from the flashlight I shined on the RG, so I'm asking for expert advice on this photo.
Background: Royal gramma and six-line wrasse brought home 15 days ago, given freshwater dip, then treated with General Cure (48 hours between doses, then carbon & partial water change 48 hrs after 2nd dose) and put into 10-gallon QT. Both fish have been very active and had great appetites up through last night.
This morning, both fish stayed in hiding until mid-morning, which they never did after the first couple of days in the QT. I posted this morning about a white sack hanging off of the wrasse, but that dropped off soon after posting, and the wrasse has been active and eating ever since.
The RG, however, has spent the day tucked in below the filter sponge (a space between the bottom of the sponge and the top of the filter base). A few times it has darted out, did a couple of twitches, and then darted right back under the sponge. When it has come out, it's usually been when I put a bit of food in the tank. It seems interested in food, but doesn't eat - maybe because it goes right back into hiding.
I've watch it a lot and it's breathing normally and doesn't have it's mouth open. It doesn't seem lethargic, and I can tell that my being up close makes it nervous. As someone mentioned in my earlier post about the wrasse, there could be some aggression anxiety, but through yesterday the RG and the wrasse got along fine, swimming together and showing no food aggression. That's a lot of information, but I'm providing it in case this is not ich.
Ammonia badge did not show an alert, although API test showed 0.5 ppm this morning so I did a 25% water change.
Temperature = 78 degrees
Salinity = 35 ppt
I'm afraid I know the answer, as I've already read several other "is this ich?" threads, but I'm not sure because the white spots in the photo below aren't visible to the naked eye (or to mine, anyway). I thought I may have seen a very tiny spot or two, which got me thinking about ich, but was hoping they could just be natural markings on the RG. I know that closeup photos can make ordinary things look different, and there could be some reflection from the flashlight I shined on the RG, so I'm asking for expert advice on this photo.
Background: Royal gramma and six-line wrasse brought home 15 days ago, given freshwater dip, then treated with General Cure (48 hours between doses, then carbon & partial water change 48 hrs after 2nd dose) and put into 10-gallon QT. Both fish have been very active and had great appetites up through last night.
This morning, both fish stayed in hiding until mid-morning, which they never did after the first couple of days in the QT. I posted this morning about a white sack hanging off of the wrasse, but that dropped off soon after posting, and the wrasse has been active and eating ever since.
The RG, however, has spent the day tucked in below the filter sponge (a space between the bottom of the sponge and the top of the filter base). A few times it has darted out, did a couple of twitches, and then darted right back under the sponge. When it has come out, it's usually been when I put a bit of food in the tank. It seems interested in food, but doesn't eat - maybe because it goes right back into hiding.
I've watch it a lot and it's breathing normally and doesn't have it's mouth open. It doesn't seem lethargic, and I can tell that my being up close makes it nervous. As someone mentioned in my earlier post about the wrasse, there could be some aggression anxiety, but through yesterday the RG and the wrasse got along fine, swimming together and showing no food aggression. That's a lot of information, but I'm providing it in case this is not ich.
Ammonia badge did not show an alert, although API test showed 0.5 ppm this morning so I did a 25% water change.
Temperature = 78 degrees
Salinity = 35 ppt