mskvarenina
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I have a beautiful French angel that's been doing just great for 9 months now in my tank. He started off about 2.5" and now is about 5" and just starting to transition to an adult.
Recently I introduced a Passer and Emperor angel into the tank and this French seems to chase them around a lot.
Over the past few days I started to notice some of his scales appear to have turned white. I'm not sure if this is purely from his aggressiveness and maybe scraping against the rocks as he chases the new fish away or if he's got some sort of disease.
I've been trying to snap a photo but he swims so quickly and never stands still long enough for a clear photo.
Has anyone heard of this characteristic of a disease? I'm hoping it's just from scraping the rocks as he swims which will probably heal on it's own.
Recently I introduced a Passer and Emperor angel into the tank and this French seems to chase them around a lot.
Over the past few days I started to notice some of his scales appear to have turned white. I'm not sure if this is purely from his aggressiveness and maybe scraping against the rocks as he chases the new fish away or if he's got some sort of disease.
I've been trying to snap a photo but he swims so quickly and never stands still long enough for a clear photo.
Has anyone heard of this characteristic of a disease? I'm hoping it's just from scraping the rocks as he swims which will probably heal on it's own.