Here is some more detail:
1~What type of fish is afflicted? In addition, please describe what is wrong with the fish to the best of your ability (i.e. cotton like growth, bloated, etc.).
Two Angelfish, out of 6. Suspicious white spots on their tail. It doesn’t seem to be Ick. The fish are normally active and their behavior is normal. See attached photo.
2~What are your tank parameters (ammonia, nitrites, nitrates, temp, pH)? Please give exact values.
The ammonia is good according to Seachem Alert <0.02mg/L
PH is 6.6
Nitrite 1mg/L
3~ How large is the tank? How long has the tank been set up?
55 gallons
Setup on 6/18/2019 (2 weeks)
4~What type of filtration are you using? Please give the name and number (i.e. Fluval 304) and amount of gph if known.
Fluval AquaClear 70 (300gph). Aside from the media it came with (sponge, activated carbon and ceramic noodles) I am using a purigen 100 bag. I took the activated carbon out yesterday.
I’m adding another Fluval AquaClear 70 with its sponge and Seachem Matrix and purigen this week.
5~How many fish are in the tank? What kinds of fish are they and what are their current sizes?
6 juvenile angelfish
15 neon tetras
10 black neon tetras
12 guppies
1 bristlenose pleco
1 clown pleco
6 Bettas
6 Corydoras
2 dwarf gouramis
59 fish
6~When is the last time you did a water change and vacuum the gravel? How often do you do this? How much water do you remove at a time?
2 days ago. 30%. Once weekly.
7~How long have you had the fish? If the fish is new, how did you acclimate it/them?
Two weeks.
8~Have you added anything new to the tank--decor, new dechlorinator, new substrate, etc.?
I use Seachem Stability, Prime, Flourish, Flourish Excel, Flourish Iron, Fresh Trace.
The tank is planted and has a CO2 diffuser. Some of the plants are doing well (e.g. Amazon sword, Java fern, Java moss). Others not (e.g. Anubias nana).
9~What kind of food have you been feeding your fish, have you changed their diet recently?
A variety of food. Tetra flakes, freeze dried bloodworms and tubifex, pleco wafers, bottom feeder pellets, etc. A small amount, once a day, consumed within a minute.