Rummy Nose Wiped Out In 6Hrs

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HELP!!! :(
 
Looks too big for whitespot, but watch it carefully. Yes, it could be related to your problems: some fish are more susceptible to some infections than others. There are couple of darker blotches on that cardinal's blue stripe, does they look normal in person? Have they changed?

Do you keep medications at home, "just in case"? I always recommend that most people should have a generic antimicrobial (i.e. antibacterial, antifungal and antiseptic) medication, for example, eSHa 2000, and an anti-whitespot medication.
 
Looks too big for whitespot, but watch it carefully. Yes, it could be related to your problems: some fish are more susceptible to some infections than others. There are couple of darker blotches on that cardinal's blue stripe, does they look normal in person? Have they changed?

Do you keep medications at home, "just in case"? I always recommend that most people should have a generic antimicrobial (i.e. antibacterial, antifungal and antiseptic) medication, for example, eSHa 2000, and an anti-whitespot medication.

Yea itere is a dark mark on him been there a couple of weeks might be in his genes?

No i dont have any but my LFS is only down the road, so i can grab some whenever.

Should i dose my tank with some sort of tonic then?
 
still nervous once cycled and add my full bio load I may end up with dead fish. :sad:


Don't add your full bioload at once then. Add maybe half at one time and see how they fare. Its better to start small and build up, rather than jump into the deep end of the pool when you don't know the depth. ;)


I will take that on board eagle. B-)
 

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