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Welcome to the forum! I'm not really sure what's wrong but I know other members will probably ask for this info. What size tank do you have? What is your current stocking? What are your water parameters? Is your tank cycled? I hope you are able to get a solution for the problem.Hi Guys,
Just got some new cardinals. I noticed one of them got a little white lump on its mouth. Is it something bad and contagious? it likes to be alone sometimes rather than schooling . Can’t really tell if he ate.
Thanks for your reply. It’s actually a new tank and I got a batch of five to start with. Took the water to the shop for a test and it was all fine. I noticed the white spot on this tetra as soon as I brought it home. So I think it has nothing to do with my tank. Should I quarantine this fish ?Welcome to the forum! I'm not really sure what's wrong but I know other members will probably ask for this info. What size tank do you have? What is your current stocking? What are your water parameters? Is your tank cycled? I hope you are able to get a solution for the problem.
Others look happy and healthy. I just got them yesterday for a new setup tank.What do the rest look like, this fish looks under nourished
Others look happy and healthy. Swimming and eating happily.What do the other fish look like, please
My tank is 35LWelcome to the forum! I'm not really sure what's wrong but I know other members will probably ask for this info. What size tank do you have? What is your current stocking? What are your water parameters? Is your tank cycled? I hope you are able to get a solution for the problem.
What does this disease called again?looks like that awful virus that affects neons and cardinals. Take it back and swap it for a healthy one. Chances are they all have the virus but get a healthy one anyway.
looks like that awful virus that affects neons and cardinals. Take it back and swap it for a healthy one. Chances are they all have the virus but get a healthy one anyway.
no idea what it's called but I'm pretty sure it's a virus. It's fairly new to me and appears to have started popping up in the last 10 years.What does this disease called again?
it's seems to happen in Cardinal and neons quite a lot.
Not sure what you mean, it isn't the water we cycle, it's the tank itself. Cycling a tank means creating the right conditions to grow nitrifying bacteria that will process the fish waste and make it safe for the fish (the ammonia that fish produce is highly toxic to them, and only dilution and these bacteria make it safe for them). These bacteria don't live in the water, they live in the filter media, on the substrate, the tank walls, plants and decor. They attach themselves to surfaces, they don't free float in the water.Just one more question guys ! Shall I cycle the water after replacing a new tetra ?