Help is this really ich?

ibrat82

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Hi Guys

I originally posted this in the new to hobby section but was advise to post here. I've had a pair of juvenile clowns for almost a month now. One of them developed a fuzzy white spot ( 1-2mm diameter ) a couple days after getting him, it was isolated on his body right before his tail fin. I was told it could be lymph so I treated his food with garlic and vitamins etc and it went away. Then his tail was half missing, I think that was mostly due to the 2 clowns fighting, but now I'm seeing 4-5 of these spots on his body and it's mostly only on one side. The other side has only 1 spot. I don't know if this is ich because besides the spot I don't see any other symptoms. Hes not scraping against rock, no change in eating behaviour, no gasping for air or heart breathing. Please help finding the right diagnosis so I can treat it accordingly..

The only change to tank has been adding some inverts to help clean the diatoms bloom. And I've done a few water changes over 3 days to help lower my nitrates and increase salinity as my refractometer was way off and my real salinity was 1.020. Over three days I increased to 1.025 with 24 hour automated water changes.

Water parameters are

Temple 77
Ammonia 0
Nitrite 0
Nitrate 6
Phosphate 7.8
Phosphate 0


 
Anyone???

QUOTE=ibrat82;24325090]Hi Guys

I originally posted this in the new to hobby section but was advise to post here. I've had a pair of juvenile clowns for almost a month now. One of them developed a fuzzy white spot ( 1-2mm diameter ) a couple days after getting him, it was isolated on his body right before his tail fin. I was told it could be lymph so I treated his food with garlic and vitamins etc and it went away. Then his tail was half missing, I think that was mostly due to the 2 clowns fighting, but now I'm seeing 4-5 of these spots on his body and it's mostly only on one side. The other side has only 1 spot. I don't know if this is ich because besides the spot I don't see any other symptoms. Hes not scraping against rock, no change in eating behaviour, no gasping for air or heart breathing. Please help finding the right diagnosis so I can treat it accordingly..

The only change to tank has been adding some inverts to help clean the diatoms bloom. And I've done a few water changes over 3 days to help lower my nitrates and increase salinity as my refractometer was way off and my real salinity was 1.020. Over three days I increased to 1.025 with 24 hour automated water changes.

Water parameters are

Temple 77
Ammonia 0
Nitrite 0
Nitrate 6
Phosphate 7.8
Phosphate 0


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Hi Steve

What about this it looks like a discoloration near his gill. Only on one side. Looked on wet wiki and it says it's a discoloration from water quality. However all my water parameters are in check except for nitrates mid range 6ppm




And from your other thread, LFS do not quarantine.
 
Hi Steve

What about this it looks like a discoloration near his gill. Only on one side. Looked on wet wiki and it says it's a discoloration from water quality. However all my water parameters are in check except for nitrates mid range 6ppm




And from your other thread, LFS do not quarantine.
 
Anyone??
Hi Steve

What about this it looks like a discoloration near his gill. Only on one side. Looked on wet wiki and it says it's a discoloration from water quality. However all my water parameters are in check except for nitrates mid range 6ppm

 
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