Hello-
Things have actually been going great in my tank (still working on pH however), and everything has finally become healthy -- until I saw this!
I have a yellow tang, Red Stripe angel, 2 clowns, zebra dartfish, pajama cardinal and royal gramma in my 75g tank. Everything has been very healthy and happy, and the cloudy eye that plagued my angel has finally all cleared up. I've been feeding food soaked in garlic for about 3 weeks now, as a precaution while I cared for the angel, and when everything had cleared up I decided to keep feeding garlic soaked food, because I figured it doesn't hurt.
Well, today I saw my gramma, and he seems to have 3 spots, close together on his tail. They do look white, but they're not a solid white. They're close together, and transparent. It was VERY hard to capture with a camera, but heres my best attempt.
you can see that at the upper tip of his tail, the yellow is a little more pronounced - that is the affected area. The spots are whiteish - but translucent. He's shown no signs of heavy breathing, and he still eats like a champ.
I've never seen ich, and the pictures Ive seen online don't seem to match - its just hard to tell because these spots are on a part of his body that is normally translucent, so I'm not sure if the white spots are normally more pronounced on a solid part of the body.
Right about now I'm even MORE angry my emerald crab killed my cleaner shrimp.
Any advice or help would be greatly appreciated.
Things have actually been going great in my tank (still working on pH however), and everything has finally become healthy -- until I saw this!
I have a yellow tang, Red Stripe angel, 2 clowns, zebra dartfish, pajama cardinal and royal gramma in my 75g tank. Everything has been very healthy and happy, and the cloudy eye that plagued my angel has finally all cleared up. I've been feeding food soaked in garlic for about 3 weeks now, as a precaution while I cared for the angel, and when everything had cleared up I decided to keep feeding garlic soaked food, because I figured it doesn't hurt.
Well, today I saw my gramma, and he seems to have 3 spots, close together on his tail. They do look white, but they're not a solid white. They're close together, and transparent. It was VERY hard to capture with a camera, but heres my best attempt.
you can see that at the upper tip of his tail, the yellow is a little more pronounced - that is the affected area. The spots are whiteish - but translucent. He's shown no signs of heavy breathing, and he still eats like a champ.
I've never seen ich, and the pictures Ive seen online don't seem to match - its just hard to tell because these spots are on a part of his body that is normally translucent, so I'm not sure if the white spots are normally more pronounced on a solid part of the body.
Right about now I'm even MORE angry my emerald crab killed my cleaner shrimp.
Any advice or help would be greatly appreciated.