I have a tank with neon tetra, amano shrimp and nerite snails.
Today I noticed a number of white spots on the fins (and a small few on the skin) of my neon tetra. This seems to have come on relatively quickly as I did not notice them before.
Unfortunately I do not have another tank to separate out the amano shrimp or snails, so am limited to treatment options that will not harm them. I was advised to get NT Labs White Spot & Fungus but won't be able to get it until 2 days from now (due to coronavirus restrictions I can't travel to the shop that has it, and I can't find anywhere closer that has a shrimp-safe treatment).
In the meantime is there anything else I can/should do? The shop I called recommended increasing the temperature (~28 celsius), but it was my understanding that this was done to get the parasite to a stage where the treatment can work on it. So should I wait until I actually have the medication to do this, or should I increase the temperature now?
Today I noticed a number of white spots on the fins (and a small few on the skin) of my neon tetra. This seems to have come on relatively quickly as I did not notice them before.
Unfortunately I do not have another tank to separate out the amano shrimp or snails, so am limited to treatment options that will not harm them. I was advised to get NT Labs White Spot & Fungus but won't be able to get it until 2 days from now (due to coronavirus restrictions I can't travel to the shop that has it, and I can't find anywhere closer that has a shrimp-safe treatment).
In the meantime is there anything else I can/should do? The shop I called recommended increasing the temperature (~28 celsius), but it was my understanding that this was done to get the parasite to a stage where the treatment can work on it. So should I wait until I actually have the medication to do this, or should I increase the temperature now?