DiscoHobbit
Member
First off, this is my own fault as is didnt quarantine.
So, yesterday i got the last fish for my 25g peninsula tank: a bicolor blenny, amazing fish!
However, i saw something pulsating in between its eye and gills. I thought i was just being paranoid again and went on with my day. Then my girlfriend looked at it and said the same. If she sees it, it must be something was my train of thought. The fish was also breathing heavily and was flicking its head.
Somehow by the grace of the gods, I could catch it in 1 swoop and put it in fresh water for 5 mins. And lo and behold, the pulsating things became white and fell off. After some googling i found them to be Neobenedenia. All in all the fish has been in my system for 24hrs and 2 worms fell off. How big is the chance that this will infect my other fish and am i out of the woods, or do i just keep that fish out of the main tank? (i have no QT, so it would go back to the store)
So, yesterday i got the last fish for my 25g peninsula tank: a bicolor blenny, amazing fish!
However, i saw something pulsating in between its eye and gills. I thought i was just being paranoid again and went on with my day. Then my girlfriend looked at it and said the same. If she sees it, it must be something was my train of thought. The fish was also breathing heavily and was flicking its head.
Somehow by the grace of the gods, I could catch it in 1 swoop and put it in fresh water for 5 mins. And lo and behold, the pulsating things became white and fell off. After some googling i found them to be Neobenedenia. All in all the fish has been in my system for 24hrs and 2 worms fell off. How big is the chance that this will infect my other fish and am i out of the woods, or do i just keep that fish out of the main tank? (i have no QT, so it would go back to the store)