Hi my first post here, despite many attemps I cannot capture this issue on camera, so my appoligies.
For the last 3-4 days my female clown has shown signs of potential disease. It seems to be most visable under blue LEDS, during the daylight I can barely detect signs.
She has a slight "dusty" appearing film on her body in certain spots along with a few white spots (20 or so). In addition she appears to have a few pinholes in her head. After doing a ton of searching I cannot conclude, Ich, Velvet or Brook. I am very frustrated and not sure how to proceed, I dont want to remove her to QT until I have a game plan (additional stress)
Recently she has started to be hosted by my RTBA, she eats no problem, and I havent seen any signs of rubbing her gills against rocks as described in many diseases.
I would like to rule out diet, I feed spectrum pellets daily, Rods food 3x a week and mysis 2x a week.
All my other fish seem fine, my carpenter wrasse has the signs of fins "standing up"
Please help, I have a 10gal Qt tank setup ready to go
For the last 3-4 days my female clown has shown signs of potential disease. It seems to be most visable under blue LEDS, during the daylight I can barely detect signs.
She has a slight "dusty" appearing film on her body in certain spots along with a few white spots (20 or so). In addition she appears to have a few pinholes in her head. After doing a ton of searching I cannot conclude, Ich, Velvet or Brook. I am very frustrated and not sure how to proceed, I dont want to remove her to QT until I have a game plan (additional stress)
Recently she has started to be hosted by my RTBA, she eats no problem, and I havent seen any signs of rubbing her gills against rocks as described in many diseases.
I would like to rule out diet, I feed spectrum pellets daily, Rods food 3x a week and mysis 2x a week.
All my other fish seem fine, my carpenter wrasse has the signs of fins "standing up"
Please help, I have a 10gal Qt tank setup ready to go