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Or is it possible that this is sand residue from having just stirred up the sand in the tank by using a vacuum pump? It looks like one of the corys doesn't have the white stuff on it now and the other has less...???I am new to this. We have had this tank for 1 1/2 weeks. This morning, after cleaning the tank for the first time, we notice these white spots. Is this ich? If so, what should I do? Thanks so much--Ken Sauer
It is sand from a bag we bought at PetCo. I don't think it's rough. Are you thinking it looks like white gravel? Thanks ( :It doesn't look quite right for ich, more as if they are covered in white dust. Are there any other fish in the tank, and if so, do they have spots? And how many cories do you have?
What are the ammonia and nitrite levels as the tank is new? If either of them are above zero, they will be stressing the fish, and stress fish get sick more easily.
I know photographing fish is not easy but if you could manage some more photos it will help us to work out if it is ich or something else.
I hate to tell you this, but white substrate is not good for fish. No fish have evolved over white, it reflects light back into the water and fish do not like it. The substrate also looks granular - if it is rough, that is not good for cories. The best thing you can do for your fish is to replace the substrate with sand, Quickrete playsand is used by a lot of members.
That's interesting. The description at the store called them punctatus. Thankslooks like fine powder from the sand. Happens with mine digging too.
Btw those are corydoras paleatus not punctatus
Thanks. The levels are all good. I'll get another photo up...haven't looked at them for a couple hours.It doesn't look quite right for ich, more as if they are covered in white dust. Are there any other fish in the tank, and if so, do they have spots? And how many cories do you have?
What are the ammonia and nitrite levels as the tank is new? If either of them are above zero, they will be stressing the fish, and stress fish get sick more easily.
I know photographing fish is not easy but if you could manage some more photos it will help us to work out if it is ich or something else.
I hate to tell you this, but white substrate is not good for fish. No fish have evolved over white, it reflects light back into the water and fish do not like it. The substrate also looks granular - if it is rough, that is not good for cories. The best thing you can do for your fish is to replace the substrate with sand, Quickrete playsand is used by a lot of members.
It does look a bit like fine gravel in the photo.Are you thinking it looks like white gravel
Really? huh... Thanks. I guess I'll have to figure out how to change itIt does look a bit like fine gravel in the photo.
But white is still not good for fish whether it's gravel or sand, I'm afraid.
Ken i feed my fish flakes of a morning and it can either be your fine sand/gravel doing it but flake food got stuck to my bronze corys tail just one piece months back and i got concerned but it removed off him the next day.Really? huh... Thanks. I guess I'll have to figure out how to change it