Tank Size : 125 Litres
PH : 7.4
Ammonia : 0ppm
Nitrite : 0ppm
KH : N/A
GH : N/A
Temperature : 27 Degrees/81F
Tank Mates : 5 Various Corydoras, 4 Green Barbs, 4 Electric Blue Ram, 1 Bullnose Pleco, 1 Bristlenose Pleco
Basically about two months ago my Corys were moved into a new tank. During the move my Masked Cory appeared to have a bit of a lump under his belly, at first I was worried it was a fungal or external bacterial infection. A lot of research later I couldn't find any diseases matching it's symptoms and appearance. After talking to my local fish store about it on many occasions they said it is likely to be cancer/tumor. None of the other fish had exhibited any of the symptoms even after 2 weeks and all are healthy, and the Corys personality remains unchanged, there's no loss of appetite, activity, no rapid breathing etc.
So I came to the conclusion it was infact cancer/tumor as my Betta fish from a separate tank had something very similar and lived a long happy life.
Yesterday for unknown reasons I lost one of my bullnose plecos, he literally dropped dead in front of my eyes, with no concerning symptoms etc. After inspection he seemed rather bloated so I'm a bit worried the Corydoras has something contagious, the lump is rather large at this stage too. (Poor guy =( ).
<Please see the image attached>
The only two diseases that I could possibly line it down to are, cotton mouth (to my eyes the lump is solid, and no fungus is apparent around the mouth or on other fish) and lymphocystis but the lump is in one area only.
Could someone confirm my findings? Has the masked Corydoras got a disease? Thanks in Advance.
PH : 7.4
Ammonia : 0ppm
Nitrite : 0ppm
KH : N/A
GH : N/A
Temperature : 27 Degrees/81F
Tank Mates : 5 Various Corydoras, 4 Green Barbs, 4 Electric Blue Ram, 1 Bullnose Pleco, 1 Bristlenose Pleco
Basically about two months ago my Corys were moved into a new tank. During the move my Masked Cory appeared to have a bit of a lump under his belly, at first I was worried it was a fungal or external bacterial infection. A lot of research later I couldn't find any diseases matching it's symptoms and appearance. After talking to my local fish store about it on many occasions they said it is likely to be cancer/tumor. None of the other fish had exhibited any of the symptoms even after 2 weeks and all are healthy, and the Corys personality remains unchanged, there's no loss of appetite, activity, no rapid breathing etc.
So I came to the conclusion it was infact cancer/tumor as my Betta fish from a separate tank had something very similar and lived a long happy life.
Yesterday for unknown reasons I lost one of my bullnose plecos, he literally dropped dead in front of my eyes, with no concerning symptoms etc. After inspection he seemed rather bloated so I'm a bit worried the Corydoras has something contagious, the lump is rather large at this stage too. (Poor guy =( ).
<Please see the image attached>
The only two diseases that I could possibly line it down to are, cotton mouth (to my eyes the lump is solid, and no fungus is apparent around the mouth or on other fish) and lymphocystis but the lump is in one area only.
Could someone confirm my findings? Has the masked Corydoras got a disease? Thanks in Advance.