Probably just pigmentation or he got nipped. I have one with a spot like that. I wouldn’t worry too much.
Man I been stressed about it I don’t want anything to happen to my little colonyProbably just pigmentation or he got nipped. I have one with a spot like that. I wouldn’t worry too much.
Helped reduced their stress already, they also like leafy plants to hide in besides the floating plants.After I put up a dark green back ground I had in my old stuff my neons came out more and I was able to get better photos
Ich would normally spread pretty fast. How long has the spot been there?
Did you need to do anything to the main tank or just him?The convict that I still have today had 2 spots just like that for about 3 weeks. I was convinced that It was not ich for that reason, but after around 3 weeks, it started getting bad. He was covered in ich and I rose the temperature to 86. No other fish were infected.
It end up being the most stubborn case of ich I've ever dealt with. Although he was covered in ich, he was behaving and eating as normal. After nearly 2 weeks of continuously getting worse in the main tank, I moved him to a hospital tank by himself and used rid-ich. This was the only time that I've ever had to use medication for ich. He responded very well to the medicine, recovered fast and I moved him back to the main tank after he was healed and there was no chance of bringing it back into the main tank.
Only temperature raise in the main tank.Did you need to do anything to the main tank or just him?
SoThe white spot on the neon tetra's tail is the right size for Ichthyophthirius, but if the spot has been there for 2 weeks it is not white spot, uness your water temperature is below 20C. Normally the white spot parasite drops off the fish after a couple of days in a tropical aquarium.
And if no new fish or plants have been added to the tank within a few weeks before this appeared, it is extremely unlikely to be white spot.
As others have mention, monitor the spot and if it changes pot new pictures. It could be a calcium growth in the fin, which sometimes happens to soft water fishes if they are kept in hard water, and it can happen to fish as they get older.
So it’s possible for ich to only be one spot?Only temperature raise in the main tank.
The main tank temperature was risen to 86 and kept there even after the convict was moved. I want to say I kept it there for 10 days until starting to lower it. All other fish were just fine.
I don't remember exactly, but the convict was probably in the hospital tank for 2-3 weeks. Rid ich did wonders in this case. I would normally not recommend using ich medicine because temperature/water change is so effective and very safe.
Update: spot was completely gone I don’t know if that’s a good or bad thing but hopefully it stays awayHello I just started up and cycled my old 30 gallon tank for my guppy’s and neon tetras everything was fine and going good guppies had fry and fish swimming and having a great life until one day I noticed on of the guppy’s and tetra had one single white spot on there fin just one so I can’t tell if it’s ich or not the spot on one of the guppy’s went away but the tetras is still there pls help.
So it’s possible for ich to only be one spot?