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Kuhli loach help

RachelC

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Hi I just noticed this on my kuhli loach today is this something to worry about ?? None of my others have it and I’ve never seen this before on them...sorry if I’m being stupid and it’s nothing to worry about. Water parameters are all fine fish are healthy just this is a new thing that has happened
 
Bristle nose pelcos , Colombian tettras red phantom tetras black phantom tettras corydoras and more kuhli loches black kuhli loachs
 
Bristle nose pelcos , Colombian tettras red phantom tetras black phantom tettras corydoras and more kuhli loches black kuhli loachs
Ok I’m not sure what has happened. I’ve heard somewhere that some sort of algae eater latched onto a fish and sucked the slime off it. I doubt it’s that though. As I said above it could be markings. Other more experienced people will be able to help
 
Ok I’m not sure what has happened. I’ve heard somewhere that some sort of algae eater latched onto a fish and sucked the slime off it. I doubt it’s that though. As I said above it could be markings. Other more experienced people will be able to help
Ok thanks ?
 
If you are talking about the pink patches on the body it is not a disease.
It looks like colouration, possibly stress or nocturnal colouration.

If the water is good and the fish is eating, don't worry about it.
 
If you are talking about the pink patches on the body it is not a disease.
It looks like colouration, possibly stress or nocturnal colouration.

If the water is good and the fish is eating, don't worry about iT
If you are talking about the pink patches on the body it is not a disease.
It looks like colouration, possibly stress or nocturnal colouration.

If the water is good and the fish is eating, don't worry about it.
Ok thank you so much
 

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