My Rosy Scale Fairy Wrasse has been in QT for about a month now with 2 other wrasse. All 3 have been eating well, and are actively moving around my tank. I was planning on adding them to the main tank next week if nothing notable showed up, and I noticed this for the first time today on the side of my rosy scale.
Also, on another note - when looking to see what this could be, I saw a few things saying that the wrasee's thick mucous coat sometimes allows them to hide symptoms of diseases or parasites they may be carrying, and they could not show signs until other fish in the DT are infected. Are there any special protocols you guys take to make sure this isn't the case?
Also, on another note - when looking to see what this could be, I saw a few things saying that the wrasee's thick mucous coat sometimes allows them to hide symptoms of diseases or parasites they may be carrying, and they could not show signs until other fish in the DT are infected. Are there any special protocols you guys take to make sure this isn't the case?