Help! This morning one of my two seahorses seemed like he/she was struggling to swim. It stayed down at the bottom of the tank for a while and wasn't being very active. Still alert and moving, but not eating right now.
Upon closer inspection, we found this large white spot on one if his/her sides. There's no sign of infection or disease on the other seahorse or any of the other fishes, so it seems to be isolated to this one. Could it be some kind of wound or an injury? I started to go down the Google rabbit hole, and thought someone here might have more concrete advice. This is the first time I've seen anything like this, and I've had this guy for about a year and a half now.
Water chemistry levels are within normal ranges of everything and the water temperature is around 72 degrees.
Upon closer inspection, we found this large white spot on one if his/her sides. There's no sign of infection or disease on the other seahorse or any of the other fishes, so it seems to be isolated to this one. Could it be some kind of wound or an injury? I started to go down the Google rabbit hole, and thought someone here might have more concrete advice. This is the first time I've seen anything like this, and I've had this guy for about a year and a half now.
Water chemistry levels are within normal ranges of everything and the water temperature is around 72 degrees.