White dot

Pacsaj

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One of my Harlequin Rasboras and one of my Red Phantom tetra have a white spot.
All water parameters were normal, I just checked
0 Ammonia
0 Nitrates
0 Nitrites
7.0

I do not have a quarantine tank that is open at the moment, so I need to know what is wrong ASAP. I may have to treat the whole tank.
The Tetra seems to not be breathing ok.
 

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I really need help with this guys...
I was thinking it could be Columnaris, due to the spot on the back (saddle back) and in the tetra’s mouth (cottonmouth). Though it could also be some kind of fungus, and I don’t want to treat for something if I don’t have to. Also, would it be ok to treat the whole tank, my quarantine tank is full right now and I have nowhere to put these fish. Would Kanaplex work for this?
 
I really need help with this guys...
I was thinking it could be Columnaris, due to the spot on the back (saddle back) and in the tetra’s mouth (cottonmouth). Though it could also be some kind of fungus, and I don’t want to treat for something if I don’t have to. Also, would it be ok to treat the whole tank, my quarantine tank is full right now and I have nowhere to put these fish. Would Kanaplex work for this?
i have one harlequin similar issue in last 12 days has a white growth near tail, now its symetrical like large eyes both sides of tail - what do you suggest, fish is exactly same as identical fish in large tank in behaviour at moment
 
i have one harlequin similar issue in last 12 days has a white growth near tail,
start a new thread (or continue using this one) and post some pictures of the fish.
check the water quality for ammonia, nitrite, nitrate and pH.
briefly tell us the history of the fish and tank.
 

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