steveclark1983
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Hi,
Just recently started off my 1st tropical aquarium. Last night I noticed that one of the clown loaches I have had 3 white specks on it. One on the fin and one either side of the body. Ive been out to buy treatment for white spot this morning. Just before I set about putting the treatment in I could not see the white specks on the fish. So I've a couple of questions that maybe someone could answer.....
I've read that white spot infects the fish, falls into gravel then bursts reinfecting the fish. So would they disappear off the fish when they fall off ?
I read on the actual treament bottle clown loach can develop white spots due to poor water quality is this something that would disappear over night?
Can I run the treatment course just to be safe? Will this be ok for the fish?
Just to add amonia, nitrate, nitrite and ph levels are all at recommended levels,
30 gallon tank
have 3x 2 inch clowns and 3 Zebra Danios
Temp is at around 27-28C
Thanks in advance
Steve
Just recently started off my 1st tropical aquarium. Last night I noticed that one of the clown loaches I have had 3 white specks on it. One on the fin and one either side of the body. Ive been out to buy treatment for white spot this morning. Just before I set about putting the treatment in I could not see the white specks on the fish. So I've a couple of questions that maybe someone could answer.....
I've read that white spot infects the fish, falls into gravel then bursts reinfecting the fish. So would they disappear off the fish when they fall off ?
I read on the actual treament bottle clown loach can develop white spots due to poor water quality is this something that would disappear over night?
Can I run the treatment course just to be safe? Will this be ok for the fish?
Just to add amonia, nitrate, nitrite and ph levels are all at recommended levels,
30 gallon tank
have 3x 2 inch clowns and 3 Zebra Danios
Temp is at around 27-28C
Thanks in advance
Steve