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Tropical Fish Keeping Help and Advice => New Fishkeepers => Topic started by: Daz on June 04, 2016, 08:46:43 AM
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hi can anyone tell me what this is on my gouarmi i thought it was white spot
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I'm sorry did you mean to post a picture?
Well done on posting pics and the quality of them! Your poor fish doesn't look quite right, does he?
I have edited your post title to give a bit more detail on the issue. Vague titles aren't helpful for searches etc. We need to know more if we are going to be able to help you.
Welcome along to the forum. Hoping our members and articles can help you through the problem.
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THANKS
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Still can't see a photo.
In the meantime perhaps the following article will be useful: http://www.thinkfish.co.uk/health/whitespot
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Welcome to the forum. :wave:
Hopefully we'll be able to help you once you've read the article that Simon / Extreme One's linked for you, and once you've managed to upload a pic or provided a more detailed description of what you're seeing and in what locations on the fish.
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If the forum won't let you attach a photo because it is too big, you can either resize it or use a hosting site such as photobucket and paste the url into your post as a link.
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I couldn't see a photo when viewing the site on my tablet but I can see the photo on my desktop PC.
However, as it's slightly out of focus, I can't make out anything that I would definitively say was whitespot.
Whitespot looks a little like a grain of salt attached to the fish and initially there can be just one or two present, but if left untreated there can soon be dozens of specks showing all over the affected fish.
Treatment for whitespot is explained in some detail in the article I linked earlier.
Otherwise, come back with more info and someone will be able to offer further advice.
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I can see the photos today although couldn't see them from either my phone or laptop yesterday.
I do see what might be 4 "markings" across the fish's body - or is that just the way the light is reflected when taking the photos?
If they are markings on the fish's body, could you describe them in more detail - are they fluffy, blister-like or what? Did they just appear suddenly or did the fish have something different beforehand such as white spots (and, if so, for how long?) and which then turned into this later?
What other fish are in the tank, and are they affected in any way?
Is there any possibility that the fish could have injured itself on anything in the tank or been captured in a net and moved recently?
Sorry for so many questions but this should help us to help you reach a diagnosis and advise on suitable treatment if necessary.
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Fcmf, I wondered about some sort of trauma too, like the fish has been stuck in some decor or a filter inlet or such....
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hi i had white spot on cardinal tetra i lost 20 out of 22 only have 2 remaining the white spot has been treated ie king british ws3 today is the 5th dose half recommended dosage due to red tail shark and 4 albino corys then i intend doing a 10% water change i also turn the temperature up to 84% and added aquamium salt all other fish are fine 3 angelfish 1 redtail shark 1 betta 4 mollies 4 albino corys also i noticed 1 angel fish keeps atttacking the gourami i also lost 2 bengal loaches i think this was due to the salt
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If you have seen the angelfish attacking the gourami, I would suspect injury from that. Could the fish have burned itself on the heater? Or just possibly the onset of the incurable dwarf gourami disease (dwarf gourami iridovirus). Google that and see if the symptoms match what you are seeing.
The betta will also cause problems - gouramis and bettas should never be kept together because of aggression between the two species.
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Oooo the tetras really wont like the salt. :(
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Could they be ulcers Daz? Either way, I wonder if it would be worth treating with an antibacterial medication... :-\
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How's the gourami @Daz