One of my golden orfe pond fish has recently started taking in pellets and spitting them out. It swims with the rest of the shoal but is about 50% slower and likes to swim at the lower depths as it isn't coming to the surface for food as much.
I have inspected it's skin and there is no excess mucus production, no skin abrasions, gill rate is normal and it is not flashing. However, it is spending a bit of time in the fast flowing water areas as though it is trying to dislodge something from it's skin.
Three of the goldfish in the pond have white spot. I have treated the pond for white spot using WaterLife Protozin. Could it be that the Orfe has the white spot parasite but the typical white spots have just not become visible yet?
Note: about 1 month ago I lost one of my other golden orfe to an extremely bad fungal infection. Could it be that this was attacked by white spot and the fungal infection was a secondary infection growing in the wounds caused by the white spot?
Pond Water Stats
Test was performed on 25/5/2013
Ammonia: 0 ppm
Nitrite: 0 ppm
Nitrate: 5-10 ppm
PH: 8.0
KH: 6 dH
GH: 7 dH
Does anybody know how long I'd need to treat the pond with Protozin P? I know the white spot parasite's life cycle length is dependent on temperature. The temperature is varying from 22 degrees C in the day and 13-14 degrees C at night here.
I have inspected it's skin and there is no excess mucus production, no skin abrasions, gill rate is normal and it is not flashing. However, it is spending a bit of time in the fast flowing water areas as though it is trying to dislodge something from it's skin.
Three of the goldfish in the pond have white spot. I have treated the pond for white spot using WaterLife Protozin. Could it be that the Orfe has the white spot parasite but the typical white spots have just not become visible yet?
Note: about 1 month ago I lost one of my other golden orfe to an extremely bad fungal infection. Could it be that this was attacked by white spot and the fungal infection was a secondary infection growing in the wounds caused by the white spot?
Pond Water Stats
Test was performed on 25/5/2013
Ammonia: 0 ppm
Nitrite: 0 ppm
Nitrate: 5-10 ppm
PH: 8.0
KH: 6 dH
GH: 7 dH
Does anybody know how long I'd need to treat the pond with Protozin P? I know the white spot parasite's life cycle length is dependent on temperature. The temperature is varying from 22 degrees C in the day and 13-14 degrees C at night here.