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White spot or breeding tubercles? - goldfish

Praylene

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Hi

I posted before but it got deleted? Or maybe I am bad at technology?

My two goldfish have white spots and am unsure if ich or breeding tubercles as it is only their gills. Black moor (called ash) has a white lump with orange discolouration as well.

Please let me know if this is a controversial topic or something? I don't know why the original post was removed?

Anyway thank you in advance.
 

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Hi

I posted before but it got deleted? Or maybe I am bad at technology?

My two goldfish have white spots and am unsure if ich or breeding tubercles as it is only their gills. Black moor (called ash) has a white lump with orange discolouration as well.

Please let me know if this is a controversial topic or something? I don't know why the original post was removed?

Anyway thank you in advance.
Hi Praylene ~
Not sure why you've not had responses.
Members on the forum are usually very quick to help.
I am clueless as to your question.
Try posting a new topic in the Emergency section to see if perhaps it got overlooked...
Best ~
Vana
 
Your first post is held in limbo until its checked by the moderators to make sure it complies with the terms & conditions of the forum. Once it has been checked, it gets made available to the general forum. If you make your first post straight after the moderators have gone to bed, it could be 24 hours before they see it, depending on when they come back on.

The fish in the picture are both males and the white spots on the gill cover are breeding turbercles.
 
We have 4 active moderators, 2 British and 2 American, so there are times of day when we are all off line - probably when Australian members are on-line.

Edit to add -
We also have to check that first posts aren't by spammers. You'd be surprised how many first posts are selling fake passports etc.
 
Apparently "overlooked" is not an issue on the forum ? and I have somehow managed to slip into Australian time?.
 
Your first post is held in limbo until its checked by the moderators to make sure it complies with the terms & conditions of the forum. Once it has been checked, it gets made available to the general forum. If you make your first post straight after the moderators have gone to bed, it could be 24 hours before they see it, depending on when they come back on.

The fish in the picture are both males and the white spots on the gill cover are breeding turbercles.
Thank you lol I feel like an idiot but now I know :)
 
We have 4 active moderators, 2 British and 2 American, so there are times of day when we are all off line - probably when Australian members are on-line.

Edit to add -
We also have to check that first posts aren't by spammers. You'd be surprised how many first posts are selling fake passports etc.
Thank you for letting me know. I assumed so haha but thank you sorry if I caused any stress!
 

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