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Recently my rbta decided to float and crash my tank. I removed my picasso pair as soon as I could to a 10 gallon tank as I did not have a system ready. The 10 gallon was my QT system for another new batch of fish in which I was treating. No medications where in the tank during the time I added them in the 10 gallon.
After being inside the system for 2 days, I moved them last night into my 12 gallon. It is only now that I noticed a slight discoloration of the skin. It looks like tiny (by tiny i mean much smaller than ich) more like white mucous covering the skin. Now I'm suspecting its brook, as the fish seem to be showing symptoms such as eating food and spitting it back out.
Origin: From a friend who got them from ORA I believe. They are captive bred, and I have had them for over 6 months.
Some questions:
If left alone, how long till they die? Is death for sure?
Should I FW dip?
What is the recommended dosage of the product I have (FORMALIN 3 / Formaldehyde less than 3% by Kordon)? Dosage recommendations from Kelly on MD forum seems to be 1ml to 1 gallon, while on the bottle its 1tsp per gallon (around 5ml)
How long should I place them in the dip?
Other medications I have in hand: Seachem Focus, Seachem AquaZole (Metro), API Melafix Marine
I also have a Yasha Goby in there, is he 100% guaranteed to get it as well?
Here are more images, hope its clear enough.
Thank you everyone for your help, I never knew I could get attached to fish until these buggers.
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