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Appears to be lymphocystis but keep an eye on it and remove any uneaten food from bottom and avoid allowing salinity to get low
I agreeSpoear
Appears to be lymphocystis but keep an eye on it and remove any uneaten food from bottom and avoid allowing salinity to get low
I just realized it’s dots on the glassLmypo? Really? I don’t see any wart like nodules on him. Just this white discolored area, stomach is curved(sunken) kinda and it’s sorta just been swimming vertically since this morning
She’s been eating and I’ve been feeling mysis 3 times a day. I guess I’m more concerned on the swimming vertical and the white discoloration partI just realized it’s dots on the glass
Regarding stomach- they are constant eaters and should be fed pellets and meaty foods
Not sure if this is a buoyancy issue as it does not appear soShe’s been eating and I’ve been feeling mysis 3 times a day. I guess I’m more concerned on the swimming vertical and the white discoloration part
It died
Velvet would cause rapid breathing. The spots I see could be ich. And the mid body lesion IS also Uronema, man that really sucks.
I do not have any Chloroquine. I would assume the male I have left in QT will eventually get Uronema?Velvet would cause rapid breathing. The spots I see could be ich. And the mid body lesion IS also Uronema, man that really sucks.
Copper doesn’t seem to help against Uronema. I don’t suppose you have access to chloroquine?
Jay
No, I’m surprised you already had two that had it - I usually see about 10 to 25% of the fish in any given group showing with it.I do not have any Chloroquine. I would assume the male I have left in QT will eventually get Uronema?