As the title says.
I just noticed one of the school has a white spot on the face, just behind the eye. However it's not really a spot as such if you watch the video clip. Although it's white, it's bigger in size than I'd expect for white spot.
It's difficult to photograph and any way to rid the thing will need to take into consideration that the other fish may be affected by the curing process. I don't have a spare tank, and even if I did I just couldn't catch the neon with so much hardscape in the way.
The only other species in the tank are a single Santa Maria Endler, a pair of Scarlett Badis and King Kong Shrimp.
Answers greatly appreciated.
Oh, I have just installed a new external filter with UV light. Will that take care of any bacteria in the water that occurs as a result.
Managed to get a video clip.
I just noticed one of the school has a white spot on the face, just behind the eye. However it's not really a spot as such if you watch the video clip. Although it's white, it's bigger in size than I'd expect for white spot.
It's difficult to photograph and any way to rid the thing will need to take into consideration that the other fish may be affected by the curing process. I don't have a spare tank, and even if I did I just couldn't catch the neon with so much hardscape in the way.
The only other species in the tank are a single Santa Maria Endler, a pair of Scarlett Badis and King Kong Shrimp.
Answers greatly appreciated.
Oh, I have just installed a new external filter with UV light. Will that take care of any bacteria in the water that occurs as a result.
Managed to get a video clip.
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