Laughncat
Fish Fanatic
Hi all,
It appears the newest addition to my trio of fish tanks has taken ill. As this is the first time I've actually had to deal with a health issue concerning my fish, I'm highly concerned.
Anyway, the problem lies with the otocinculas (spelling?) that I got about a month ago. It currently resides in a five gallon tank with two yellow guppies (1 male, 1 female). The PH in the tank crashed recently, but I used some PH buffer to get it back up and overall the tank is running at about 7.5 PH. Today when I was checking on the fish, I noticed that the oto which ws hanging peaceful from the fron glass was looking lopsided. Upon closer inspection, I could see a red spot on it's left side with a slightly fuzzy greenish lump next to the spot. The left fin also looks a little funky like it's stuck out at an angle. The red spot kind looks like a gash, but the little guy is so small and he got shy on me so I didn't get as good a look as I would like. The fuzzy lump part next to it doesn't look like ich to me because it seems to be the wrong color and I don't see any of the tell-tell white spots on the oto. Granted I'm new to the hobby and haven't actually experianced an outbreak of ich in my tansk, but I've seen it more then a few times in some of my LFS
I really concerned about the little guy and I don't really know what to do. If it's a gash, it could be possible that one of the guppies had a run at him, but I just don't really see that happening. My guppies are peaceful gluttons, not fighters. I don't really know what to do. I don't have a tank available to quarantine him in. I could move the guppies to another tank, but I'm worried that they may have something if it turns out to be a disease of some sort. I've got a spare bare tank available, but no filter or anything to go with it. The best I could do is hook an air pump up and drop an airstone in it too the water to help aerate the tank
I wish I could post a picture, but I don't have a camera available to me. My roomate might have one, but I think it's pitiful quality...
It appears the newest addition to my trio of fish tanks has taken ill. As this is the first time I've actually had to deal with a health issue concerning my fish, I'm highly concerned.
Anyway, the problem lies with the otocinculas (spelling?) that I got about a month ago. It currently resides in a five gallon tank with two yellow guppies (1 male, 1 female). The PH in the tank crashed recently, but I used some PH buffer to get it back up and overall the tank is running at about 7.5 PH. Today when I was checking on the fish, I noticed that the oto which ws hanging peaceful from the fron glass was looking lopsided. Upon closer inspection, I could see a red spot on it's left side with a slightly fuzzy greenish lump next to the spot. The left fin also looks a little funky like it's stuck out at an angle. The red spot kind looks like a gash, but the little guy is so small and he got shy on me so I didn't get as good a look as I would like. The fuzzy lump part next to it doesn't look like ich to me because it seems to be the wrong color and I don't see any of the tell-tell white spots on the oto. Granted I'm new to the hobby and haven't actually experianced an outbreak of ich in my tansk, but I've seen it more then a few times in some of my LFS
I really concerned about the little guy and I don't really know what to do. If it's a gash, it could be possible that one of the guppies had a run at him, but I just don't really see that happening. My guppies are peaceful gluttons, not fighters. I don't really know what to do. I don't have a tank available to quarantine him in. I could move the guppies to another tank, but I'm worried that they may have something if it turns out to be a disease of some sort. I've got a spare bare tank available, but no filter or anything to go with it. The best I could do is hook an air pump up and drop an airstone in it too the water to help aerate the tank
I wish I could post a picture, but I don't have a camera available to me. My roomate might have one, but I think it's pitiful quality...