bat21
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Unfortunately I can't get a photo of it that is clear enough. It's my orange occelaris clownfish. My first, and largest fish. I have noticed what I can only describe as a section of his scales looking SLIGHTLY rough. I don't want to say bumpy, but there are slight variations in the smooth orange that sort of look slightly lighter under the light. So subtle that my wife thinks I'm completely crazy. I noticed this over the past couple weeks.
Ok, cut to last night, and I saw her one time scratch herself on the sand. And now today it looks like there is a slightly white looking spot behind her fin. None of it looks anyting like ich. I see nothing on any of the other fish. But I am slightly concerned. I convinced myself the texture I saw was nothing, but that one sand scratch and now this spot has me worried its definitely something.
So, what should be my first course of action. Just quarantine her immediately? I have prazipro, and was considering just treating the whole tank (its a fowlr) so that if any of the other fish may have it, they can get treatment as well.
Or I was thinking of a freshwater dip, but this scares me as I've never done it, and in experimenting before, I had trouble getting a perfect PH match with my saltwater.
The last thing is, I am supposed to have a new fish coming from BZ this week. Luckily they called tonight and said the shipment was delayed, so I could maybe cancel it, so that I have my QT available to treat the clown.
Tell me what I should do.
Ok, cut to last night, and I saw her one time scratch herself on the sand. And now today it looks like there is a slightly white looking spot behind her fin. None of it looks anyting like ich. I see nothing on any of the other fish. But I am slightly concerned. I convinced myself the texture I saw was nothing, but that one sand scratch and now this spot has me worried its definitely something.
So, what should be my first course of action. Just quarantine her immediately? I have prazipro, and was considering just treating the whole tank (its a fowlr) so that if any of the other fish may have it, they can get treatment as well.
Or I was thinking of a freshwater dip, but this scares me as I've never done it, and in experimenting before, I had trouble getting a perfect PH match with my saltwater.
The last thing is, I am supposed to have a new fish coming from BZ this week. Luckily they called tonight and said the shipment was delayed, so I could maybe cancel it, so that I have my QT available to treat the clown.
Tell me what I should do.