Does this look like ich on the Gem tangs fins? The tang was in hybrid ttm, then 2 doses of prazi. I did not observe them for 2 weeks. Now it looks like he has white spots on the fins.
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The video is more informative than the photos. In the photos, hard to tell fish features v. aquarium stains, and inside issues.
They look more like 'smudges; than spots. May have developed from the stress of the ttm. if by Prazi you mean Praziquantel then it targets flukes and worms and, IMO not terribly effective. Still it isn't an issue here. Monitor and see if it doesn't' clear up on its own.
Do you soak food in any vitamin or fat supplement before feeding? I heartedly recommend that. I've written articles and posts on fish nutrition.
Does this look like ich on the Gem tangs fins? The tang was in hybrid ttm, then 2 doses of prazi. I did not observe them for 2 weeks. Now it looks like he has white spots on the fins.
The white spots on its left pectoral fin is not ich.
I'm not sure I understand what "not observe them for two weeks" means? Do you mean that you didn't have a good view of the fish (lateral viewing) due to it being in TTM? That is a major problem with that method. The other issue with TTM may relate to the fins - because you need to handle the fish multiple times, it increases the chances of physical damage to the fish. These spots look like bent/broken fin rays to me. These can take months to fully heal, but no treatment is needed.
The other possibility is that the white smudges are the shadows of Neobenedenia flukes. Two things don't add up for that though; you dosed the fish with prazi 2x, and then, Neo prefers to live where there is a better blood source, on the eyes and skin, not the clear parts of the fins.
Jay
I don't think it is marine ich.thanks for taking a look. So you don’t think it’s ich? Is there a way to test if it’s ich?
It’s very hard to get a photo as he doesn’t want to stay still. Yes, I used 2 doses of prazi (6 days apart) after ttm.
I did not soak food in vitamins, but I will try doing that with some kent/selcon that I have.
Honestly, still confused by the statement:glad to hear it isn’t ich. to clarify, I did not observe the fish for 2 weeks before putting them into the display tank. Usually I would have liked to observe them for a few weeks, before putting them into the display.
Is there anything I can do to speed up the recovery of the bent or broken fin rays?
If it is damaged fin rays, it will just take time, surprisingly long in some cases. Think of blood under a fingernail - those have to grow out, no treatment really helps.glad to hear it isn’t ich. to clarify, I did not observe the fish for 2 weeks before putting them into the display tank. Usually I would have liked to observe them for a few weeks, before putting them into the display.
Is there anything I can do to speed up the recovery of the bent or broken fin rays?