angiemike6
New Member
In a sense this is not an emergency as I have been having this same problem with this particular clown loach for probably the last 5/6 years. The problem loach is one of four clown loaches who were purchased together and are now probably about 14 years old. As you can see from the photo its body is covered with nasty looking sores. The other side of him looks exactly the same. This photo was taken about 2 weeks ago, and his body has now repaired itself, although you can see where the sores used to be. As an example you can see the black area on one of the orange stripes around the body, which is where in the past he had a nasty sore. Probably in about a couple of months time it will all repeat itself, in that he will look like the photo again, and then within a couple or weeks it will repair itself. As I previously said this has now been going on regularly for probably the last 5/6 years. Apart from the way he looks, he does not appear to be distressed, and swims around and acts normally, even during the period when he has the sores. Most of the fish in my tank are more than 10 years old, and I never get any illness with my fish. I do 40% changes weekly, and only feed them 3 times a week. Water tests Ammonia 0, Nitrites 0, Nitrates 30/40 ppm, PH 7.8, Hardness - GH 18 dH and KH 8dH. I have asked at several local aquatic stores, and they have no idea, other than thinking he might be attacked at night by my yoyo loach, or is getting stuck under my bridge, or in the cave. I have stopped worrying about him, but am still intrigued as to what is happening. Any thoughts would be appreciated.