- Joined
- Oct 26, 2018
- Messages
- 8
- Reaction score
- 6
Hi all,
I picked up 3 black bar chromis yesterday and they looked great and ate immediately. Aside from a pink streaked wrasse, they are the only fish in the tank since it was set up. This morning I noticed one of the chromis has what looks like an open sore around the base of the tail and a ciralonid isopod attached to its back. The isopod dropped off after I got back from work and the chromis is still behaving normally and eating. Could the sore be from the isopod or is this Uronema? I used TBS live rock to start the tank and only managed to trap two isopods in a week and thought I got them all but apparently not.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I picked up 3 black bar chromis yesterday and they looked great and ate immediately. Aside from a pink streaked wrasse, they are the only fish in the tank since it was set up. This morning I noticed one of the chromis has what looks like an open sore around the base of the tail and a ciralonid isopod attached to its back. The isopod dropped off after I got back from work and the chromis is still behaving normally and eating. Could the sore be from the isopod or is this Uronema? I used TBS live rock to start the tank and only managed to trap two isopods in a week and thought I got them all but apparently not.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!