mrsjoannh13
Fishaholic
Hi, everyone - Merry Christmas.
I have a 20 gallon tank with 6 glofish tetras. 2 of them are long-fin variety. I started noticing some spots on the back fin of just the 2 long-fin ones and can't figure out if it's just variation in the tail tissue or if it's the beginnings of ich. The other 4 (non- long-fin variety) do not show any spots in their fins. The 2 pictured do not have spots on their other fins nor do they have any spots on their body anywhere. I noticed the spots a day or 2 ago and have not seen any spread of more spots but not sure how quickly ich would spread (these are my first fish).
If this ich should I treat initially with heat and salt? Or with the Ich medicine I got from aquarium co-op (Aquairum Solutions Ich X)? Should I treat the entire 20g tank assuming the other fish will be affected? Or move these 2 out into another tank? I have a 3.5g and a 10g I could try to set up quickly as a hospital tank.
The photo attached is the best I could get - hope it is enough to see the spots in question.f
I should mention the greenish yellow one is also acting a little "off". He's going at the other fish - showing some aggression and darting around the tank a bit more than normal. Typically they are pretty chill.
Ammonia and nitrite are 0 as well as chlorine. Nitrates less than 5. pH is 8.2 (I realize this is high and added some peat granules yesterday to start slowly bringing it down a bit). GH 25. KH 120. Temp always 77.5 - 78 F. I do 20% weekly water changes with gravel vac. Feeding 2x daily with a mix of Tetra flakes, krill flakes, bug bites, frozen or freeze dried blood worms and brine shrimp.
Thank you for any help.
I have a 20 gallon tank with 6 glofish tetras. 2 of them are long-fin variety. I started noticing some spots on the back fin of just the 2 long-fin ones and can't figure out if it's just variation in the tail tissue or if it's the beginnings of ich. The other 4 (non- long-fin variety) do not show any spots in their fins. The 2 pictured do not have spots on their other fins nor do they have any spots on their body anywhere. I noticed the spots a day or 2 ago and have not seen any spread of more spots but not sure how quickly ich would spread (these are my first fish).
If this ich should I treat initially with heat and salt? Or with the Ich medicine I got from aquarium co-op (Aquairum Solutions Ich X)? Should I treat the entire 20g tank assuming the other fish will be affected? Or move these 2 out into another tank? I have a 3.5g and a 10g I could try to set up quickly as a hospital tank.
The photo attached is the best I could get - hope it is enough to see the spots in question.f
I should mention the greenish yellow one is also acting a little "off". He's going at the other fish - showing some aggression and darting around the tank a bit more than normal. Typically they are pretty chill.
Ammonia and nitrite are 0 as well as chlorine. Nitrates less than 5. pH is 8.2 (I realize this is high and added some peat granules yesterday to start slowly bringing it down a bit). GH 25. KH 120. Temp always 77.5 - 78 F. I do 20% weekly water changes with gravel vac. Feeding 2x daily with a mix of Tetra flakes, krill flakes, bug bites, frozen or freeze dried blood worms and brine shrimp.
Thank you for any help.