I am currently treating my tank for white spot, as some of you may know from my previous posts, as one of my angel fish has white salt grain type spots along its top fin.
I've been treating now for one week and no improvement as of yet.
I noticed tonight however that some of the neons have ragged top fins and tails, and at first thought they may have been attacked, but have never seen any fish bother them at all!
On closer inspection about 3 of the neons have a white spot on their mouth, on the lower jaw part. They are all eating and swimming around normally. One neon looks particulary ill, he is quite thin compared to the others, and the bottom of the fish is flat, rather than the normal rounded shape.
I have tried getting pictures of both the angel and the neons, but have failed its harder than it looks! and now the camera batteries are dead.
Am I treating the wrong disease? Could this be something else besides white spot? I did a google search about spots on the neons mouth and didnt get anything very helpful although one page said about columaris. I looked up pictures of this however and it doesn't look like what I've got!
Other fish in the tank are 6 guppies and 5 lined barbs, all of which are unaffected and 4 Angelfish, only the one has spots. Water stats were fine when last checked at the shop. Currently is no carbon in the filter due to the white spot treatment.
Any suggestions would be great as if I'm treating the wrong thing and the neons need something else I will go to the LFS tomorrow.
I've been treating now for one week and no improvement as of yet.
I noticed tonight however that some of the neons have ragged top fins and tails, and at first thought they may have been attacked, but have never seen any fish bother them at all!
On closer inspection about 3 of the neons have a white spot on their mouth, on the lower jaw part. They are all eating and swimming around normally. One neon looks particulary ill, he is quite thin compared to the others, and the bottom of the fish is flat, rather than the normal rounded shape.
I have tried getting pictures of both the angel and the neons, but have failed its harder than it looks! and now the camera batteries are dead.
Am I treating the wrong disease? Could this be something else besides white spot? I did a google search about spots on the neons mouth and didnt get anything very helpful although one page said about columaris. I looked up pictures of this however and it doesn't look like what I've got!
Other fish in the tank are 6 guppies and 5 lined barbs, all of which are unaffected and 4 Angelfish, only the one has spots. Water stats were fine when last checked at the shop. Currently is no carbon in the filter due to the white spot treatment.
Any suggestions would be great as if I'm treating the wrong thing and the neons need something else I will go to the LFS tomorrow.