Ich or no ich???

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Hey all, we’ve had this blue hippo for 3 weeks and the tank for 5 weeks. Everything has been going good and then out of no where yesterday he showed some of these white dots on his back. He’s eating well and is active still. But we are trying to decide if it’s ich and need to quarantine.
 

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Hey all, we’ve had this blue hippo for 3 weeks and the tank for 5 weeks. Everything has been going good and then out of no where yesterday he showed some of these white dots on his back. He’s eating well and is active still. But we are trying to decide if it’s ich and need to quarantine.
These pics are extremely dark making it impossible to make an assessment. Please repost under white intensity only
 

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Welcome to Reef2Reef!

For some reason, your photos are not showing up, can you please repost them?
 
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Sorry about that, I’ll try again…

I should note we did a water test and all our levels came back normal.
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Sorry about that, I’ll try again…

I should note we did a water test and all our levels came back normal.
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Those spots are too large to be ich. Sometimes, ich will cause a localized skin reaction that makes the spot become larger, but these spots look to large to be that.

So, what are they? Tough to say. Flukes typically don't cause noticeable spots. Minor injuries, sometimes with secondary bacterial infections can cause spots like this, but you don't want to rush into treatments (because most treatments have side effects).

At this point, I'd say watch the spots for a few days and if you don't see any new ones develop, just keep watching them. If the fish shows more spots, or other symptoms (rapid breathing, not eating well or scratching) then you may need to go the treatment route. In that case, your differential diagnosis would be bacterial infection or possibly flukes.

Jay
 
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looks like it might be

Those spots are too large to be ich. Sometimes, ich will cause a localized skin reaction that makes the spot become larger, but these spots look to large to be that.

So, what are they? Tough to say. Flukes typically don't cause noticeable spots. Minor injuries, sometimes with secondary bacterial infections can cause spots like this, but you don't want to rush into treatments (because most treatments have side effects).

At this point, I'd say watch the spots for a few days and if you don't see any new ones develop, just keep watching them. If the fish shows more spots, or other symptoms (rapid breathing, not eating well or scratching) then you may need to go the treatment route. In that case, your differential diagnosis would be bacterial infection or possibly flukes.

Jay
Thank you for the reply. That all sounds good and makes sense. We will keep an eye on it.
 

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