Hi all,
Two of my Boesemani Rainbows have developed white growths on their upper lips. It appears slightly stringy/cottony. I`m just getting a quarantine tank up to temperature and will transfer them over.
That said, I`ve been looking extensively online and from the descriptions it could either be a fungal infection (which would seem unlikely if two came down simultaneously, as they don't usually spread as such?) or a bacterial infection such as columnaris. Obviously the treatments for the two are very different (the latter being particularly difficult to find anything in the UK for) and I'm not going to just start throwing random things into the tank. Any suggestions gratefully received.
Thanks. (And sorry for the quality of the picture. Every time I try and take one, my angelfish come to the glass seeking attention and block the shot). The picture makes it look like discolouration but when you see them move, it is somewhat "stringy".
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 5-10
Temp: 25c
Ph: 7
Two of my Boesemani Rainbows have developed white growths on their upper lips. It appears slightly stringy/cottony. I`m just getting a quarantine tank up to temperature and will transfer them over.
That said, I`ve been looking extensively online and from the descriptions it could either be a fungal infection (which would seem unlikely if two came down simultaneously, as they don't usually spread as such?) or a bacterial infection such as columnaris. Obviously the treatments for the two are very different (the latter being particularly difficult to find anything in the UK for) and I'm not going to just start throwing random things into the tank. Any suggestions gratefully received.
Thanks. (And sorry for the quality of the picture. Every time I try and take one, my angelfish come to the glass seeking attention and block the shot). The picture makes it look like discolouration but when you see them move, it is somewhat "stringy".
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 5-10
Temp: 25c
Ph: 7