xamy_valox
Fishaholic
I don't know how much of an emergency this is, but I wasn't quite sure where to post.
Over the past week I have noticed that my male German Blue Ram has developed a white mark on the top of his head. At first it was quite faint, and I put it down to the fact he was brawling with a male Pearl Gourami I previously had in the tank. I assumed maybe the pearl had gotten a nip in and marked him. I have since gotten rid of the male Pearl because he was too much to handle, and I was expecting to see this mark fade away, however this hasn't been the case.
I don't know if I am being paranoid but I think it has gotten brighter and more prominent. I recently lost a couple of cores to what looked like a bacterial infection and I am just worried that this may be connected in some way?
Here are some pictures, if anyone can let me know if it is just a bump that will disappear in time, and nothing I should worry about or something that I should treat the tank for, that would be great.
From the front
The side
Sorry the pictures aren't brilliant, my camera doesn't focus quick enough! Other than this mark he is fine in himself, still eating and still eager to keep everyone away from his female!
Thanks in advance.
Over the past week I have noticed that my male German Blue Ram has developed a white mark on the top of his head. At first it was quite faint, and I put it down to the fact he was brawling with a male Pearl Gourami I previously had in the tank. I assumed maybe the pearl had gotten a nip in and marked him. I have since gotten rid of the male Pearl because he was too much to handle, and I was expecting to see this mark fade away, however this hasn't been the case.
I don't know if I am being paranoid but I think it has gotten brighter and more prominent. I recently lost a couple of cores to what looked like a bacterial infection and I am just worried that this may be connected in some way?
Here are some pictures, if anyone can let me know if it is just a bump that will disappear in time, and nothing I should worry about or something that I should treat the tank for, that would be great.
From the front
The side
Sorry the pictures aren't brilliant, my camera doesn't focus quick enough! Other than this mark he is fine in himself, still eating and still eager to keep everyone away from his female!
Thanks in advance.