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It actually looks like a fungus infection. But I could be completely wrong. I had a fish one that would swim by my bta all the time and touch it. Never anything like that.. btas are usually very tame.Has anyone ever seen anything like this before?
Purchased this beautiful twin spot 4 days ago. Settled in beautifully, just beginning to eat and come out more often.
I believe he may have been stung by one of my rbta's as he was absolutely normal and within 30 mins had developed the white patch shown in the pictures.
He is still swimming normally and has no heavy breating however he isn't picking at the rock work as he normally
Rose bubble tipHonestly.. I doubt it was an anemone.. what kind of anemone?
So I thought, he seems to be hanging out very close to one of the nems and the fact that one moment it wasn't there and the next it was made me think sting, I will have a look at potential fungal infections. Thank youIt actually looks like a fungus infection. But I could be completely wrong. I had a fish one that would swim by my bta all the time and touch it. Never anything like that.. btas are usually very tame.
Yes i will do, i will check again first thing. I am wondering weather to run a bacterial infection treatment. But don't want to jump the gun on anything.Not sure what that would be from (keep a close eye on it in case it spreads). If it did get stung, not much to be done about it but hope the fish learned a lesson not to be repeated.
Ya I would.. that’s definitely not a sting. Not on that part of the head. That’s actually a common place for infections to appear. And the fact it’s spreading. Confirms that. A sting Is a one and done thing usually only will get better.. plus like I said. Bta stings usually don’t bother fish.. in my experience they don’t leave a mark.I have decided this morning to run a bacterial treatment. If it is a sting hopefully this will prevent an infection. If not, and it is an infection i have not come across before it will hopefully at least slow down the spread.
Yeah, i have been keeping BTA's for years and never seen anything like this. 12 hours post treatment and white patch is almost gone, fish is still acting a little sluggish though.Ya I would.. that’s definitely not a sting. Not on that part of the head. That’s actually a common place for infections to appear. And the fact it’s spreading. Confirms that. A sting Is a one and done thing usually only will get better.. plus like I said. Bta stings usually don’t bother fish.. in my experience they don’t leave a mark.