NeonBlueLeon
Fishaholic
Hey everyone, I just noticed this a few minutes ago on the fins of my fish. The spots were not on the fins this morning. Although I did not press my face up to the glass (as I did to examine these spots) later in the day, I did not notice them either. Any help would be appreciated as I would like to spearhead this issue before it gets worse. Here is the list of things, copied and pasted due to laziness/frantic-ness.
Tank size: 20 gallons
ammonia: 0
nitrite: 0
nitrate: less than 5
tank temp: 74-76 degrees F
Fish Symptoms: Little white spheres on the fins of my fish. They are present on my two female mollies, most of my rummy nose tetras. I have one male swordtail, but no signs of it on him yet. Tetras show no signs of stress (rummy nose still rummy) and their behavior is normal. The mollies are new so I do not have a firm grasp on their "normal" behavior, but they do not seem stressed based on my experience with fish.
Volume and Frequency of water changes: Since the tank has been cycled, and fish added, 10% every week.
Chemical Additives or Media in your tank: Besdies a dechloronator, I added one dose (10 mL) of API Leaf Zone (iron and potassium additive for plants) yesterday. Added 10 mL of API Stress Zyme and a handful of gravel from my LFS way back on day one of cycling.
Tank inhabitants: 5 rummy nose tetras, 2 female mollies, 1 male swordtail. As for plants, I have two "moss" balls (Petco), grass, and an argentine sword.
Recent additions to your tank (living or decoration): The 2 female mollies and 1 swordtail were added three days ago. They had no signs of white spots upon addition (I truly truly scrutinize my fish during drop acclimation).
Exposure to chemicals: Besides the chemicals I have listed above, nothing else.
The picture attached is slightly blurred (taken on an iPhone), but the white dots circle are indeed spheres.
Tank size: 20 gallons
ammonia: 0
nitrite: 0
nitrate: less than 5
tank temp: 74-76 degrees F
Fish Symptoms: Little white spheres on the fins of my fish. They are present on my two female mollies, most of my rummy nose tetras. I have one male swordtail, but no signs of it on him yet. Tetras show no signs of stress (rummy nose still rummy) and their behavior is normal. The mollies are new so I do not have a firm grasp on their "normal" behavior, but they do not seem stressed based on my experience with fish.
Volume and Frequency of water changes: Since the tank has been cycled, and fish added, 10% every week.
Chemical Additives or Media in your tank: Besdies a dechloronator, I added one dose (10 mL) of API Leaf Zone (iron and potassium additive for plants) yesterday. Added 10 mL of API Stress Zyme and a handful of gravel from my LFS way back on day one of cycling.
Tank inhabitants: 5 rummy nose tetras, 2 female mollies, 1 male swordtail. As for plants, I have two "moss" balls (Petco), grass, and an argentine sword.
Recent additions to your tank (living or decoration): The 2 female mollies and 1 swordtail were added three days ago. They had no signs of white spots upon addition (I truly truly scrutinize my fish during drop acclimation).
Exposure to chemicals: Besides the chemicals I have listed above, nothing else.
The picture attached is slightly blurred (taken on an iPhone), but the white dots circle are indeed spheres.