Welcome! What is the substrate? They like sand or a second would be rounded pebbles but not sharp gravel. Could that be the issue? Careful with broad treatments - they can do more harm than good. Clean water is best, that's a good step. I'm sure you'll get more helpful advice from others - is the fish behaving normally and does it have other cory cats with it? They are very social. If so, are they experiencing the same thing?View attachment 135639
Do the fins look healthy I have dosed with melafix and pimafix for the full treatment and performed the water changes and have not seen any major change in fins just curious I am fairly new to the hobby
These fins are completely normal.cause this is a man made longfin variaty. These are more vunerable to get ragged at the ends.View attachment 135639
Do the fins look healthy I have dosed with melafix and pimafix for the full treatment and performed the water changes and have not seen any major change in fins just curious I am fairly new to the hobby
Welcome! What is the substrate? They like sand or a second would be rounded pebbles but not sharp gravel. Could that be the issue? Careful with broad treatments - they can do more harm than good. Clean water is best, that's a good step. I'm sure you'll get more helpful advice from others - is the fish behaving normally and does it have other cory cats with it? They are very social. If so, are they experiencing the same thing?
But what also confuses me is I had one I got with very little dorsal fin and it’s only gotten better since I’ve had it and I check my parameters twice a week or more and they’re always goodWhat were you treating the fish for?
As a general rule, most fish health issues are caused by poor water quality that allows harmful bacteria and fungus to entre damaged tissue. The easiest way to treat most of these problems is by doing a big (75%) water change and gravel cleaning the substrate every day for a week or two, and making sure the ammonia, nitrite, nitrate & pH are good.