The plot thickens....thanks much for the link...of course, I have to go now, will check it later this eveninghttps/www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Spawning-in-Ancistrus-(SiluriformesLoricariidae)-Sabaj-Armbruster/f3f230f3d45b74ce8ffe54d863aa32b2b41e2a80
Interesting article that might shed some light on the subject.
They do if they are from an alien species. ooooooh boogy woogy woogy. we are not alone.Bristles don't reach out and snatch micro-organisms from the water....
See post #9 at following link.@Colin_T what does "fuplie" mean ?
The stuff on the tail is excess mucous and not one of the "aliens"Hi guys, people were asking for more pictures so I have got some. I’ve only seen the one on his left gill open up but as you can see there is now one on each gill, and potentially two more towards his tail.
Whilst I appreciate suggestions about manually removing it, I really don’t think I could manage to do something so gentle and intricate, also, I haven’t actually seen it “open up” for the last 24 hours or so...
New pictures attached...
Good lord I hope not. If Columnaris bacteria get that big, I'm leaving this planet.@Colin_T, could this be Columnaris?
You are correct. It does belong to the creature.I don't think it's a disease, I think it's a creature
They do if they are from an alien species. ooooooh boogy woogy woogy. we are not alone.
Great ! Thanksss !https/www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Spawning-in-Ancistrus-(SiluriformesLoricariidae)-Sabaj-Armbruster/f3f230f3d45b74ce8ffe54d863aa32b2b41e2a80
Interesting article that might shed some light on the subject.
? ........... H.R.Giger's shadows lingers..........They do if they are from an alien species. ooooooh boogy woogy woogy. we are not alone.
Cordyceps begs to differ.Fungal infections don't have tentacles....this reminds me of the movie Alien
That is called cotton wool disease. It is very contagious and deadly. It also spreads very fast. I got some Molly's from Petco and noticed the same growth on one of them the next day. I separated it from the rest but the next morning it was completely covered in the white stuff and dead. I checked the other fish and I saw 2 more with it and separated them. They died that nite a couple hours apart. I googled it and found out that it was called cotton wool disease. By the time I figured it out 2 more had it growing on them soI seperated them I tried the salt water dip and a medication that Petco had suggested in the ones that had it growing on them already. (I dont remember the name of the medicine. I just remember it came in a powder form in little packets and there was 10 in a box) And in the tank that weren't showing the growth yet I put a weak salt mixture in. And also medicated that tank .(Google it to get the right salt amount per gallon). The ones with the growths once again were dead by the same nite but the other tank survived. It's been 4 months now and I still have the 7 that survived with no further problems.Hi,
So I recently noticed some white cotton-ish growth on my male BN, around his gills - started on only one side and then quickly became evident on the other side too. I immediately took some photos and went to my LFS who suggested its probably a fungus (i suspected this!). I purchased some treatment, and checked dose multiple times before treating his entire tank (about 2pm today). Unfortunately on this occasion I was not able to quarantine him.
Tonight (about 8pm-ish) I noticed this on my BN. Struggled to video it, but fortunately did eventually manage! I dont know how I would explain it without a video? (Converted to animated GIF for the forum)
PLEASE PLEASE help with a diagnosis and suggestions on how to best treat him? This does not look good!
Thanks in advance!
Looks different to me... Cotton wool disease looks (of course) more like cotton wool glued to the fish. This looks more like string cheese if it were white. Not saying you're wrong, but I think this could be different.That is called cotton wool disease. It is very contagious and deadly. It also spreads very fast. I got some Molly's from Petco and noticed the same growth on one of them the next day. I separated it from the rest but the next morning it was completely covered in the white stuff and dead. I checked the other fish and I saw 2 more with it and separated them. They died that nite a couple hours apart. I googled it and found out that it was called cotton wool disease. By the time I figured it out 2 more had it growing on them soI seperated them I tried the salt water dip and a medication that Petco had suggested in the ones that had it growing on them already. (I dont remember the name of the medicine. I just remember it came in a powder form in little packets and there was 10 in a box) And in the tank that weren't showing the growth yet I put a weak salt mixture in. And also medicated that tank .(Google it to get the right salt amount per gallon). The ones with the growths once again were dead by the same nite but the other tank survived. It's been 4 months now and I still have the 7 that survived with no further problems.
Some of the causes of cotton wool are poor water quality, stress, decomposing food or plants and several other factors. There are also certain medications you can use but I only had aquarium salt at the time so thankfully it did the trick.
As for how contaguous it is... it got spread to my goldfish from using the same gravel vacuum. I dont know if its because my goldfish were bigger or because they had better water conditions than the Molly's had at petco but it only got on one of them a spread a lot slower, so I was able to catch it in time and save her from it.
If its not already too late you need to take action right now. Google "Cotton wool disease" to be sure of what it is and go from there... best of luck !