Can Someone Have A Quick Look At My Glass Catfish?

stuhyde

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Picture not great as taken on my N95, but does this look like white spot?

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Now its not an option to remove the fish from the tank to put in another one, but I do have some Waterlife Protozin, for treatment of whitespot fungus.

All the other fish look fine, and he is eating & acting fine..

Any thoughts

Cheers

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my sisters glass catfish gets it sometimes aswell. not sure what it is but it normally goes over night. normally happens after a big water change/rearrangement. so i was thinking when they get abit stressed

chris
 
Never just treat your fish if you arent sure.

To me this looks like much larger white areas. Are they actually within the fish's body rather than just on the surface?

Parasitic cysts within the body are something I've seen quite commonly in Glass Cats.

Have a closer look and redescribe it for us before you take any action ;)
 
Never just treat your fish if you arent sure.

To me this looks like much larger white areas. Are they actually within the fish's body rather than just on the surface?

Parasitic cysts within the body are something I've seen quite commonly in Glass Cats.

Have a closer look and redescribe it for us before you take any action ;)

wise words
 
Mine get it too.

Disappears within a few days. I treated mine for whitespot but it did nothing. The fish is still happily living in the tank.
 

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