I had ick in my previous tank and when I upgraded tanks 2 months ago decided to treat my fish in quarantine and leave the tank fallow for 8 weeks. All went well in quarantine after the quinine treatment. No signs of any parasites. Within 2 days of returning the fish to the display my yellow assessor and skunk clown developed large white protruding spots.
I was able to get a picture of the clownfish. The spot is directly in front of the eye. The spot on the assessor is on its side, but am unable to get a good picture. I am not sure if i should leave the fish in the tank or remove them
back to quarantine. The spot looks a little to large to be ick. They
actually look like skin tags. Whatever it is survived a fishless tank for
8 weeks. I plan on adding more fish to the display that are currently in
quarantine but do not want to make anything worse. Any ideas what this
could be?
I was able to get a picture of the clownfish. The spot is directly in front of the eye. The spot on the assessor is on its side, but am unable to get a good picture. I am not sure if i should leave the fish in the tank or remove them
back to quarantine. The spot looks a little to large to be ick. They
actually look like skin tags. Whatever it is survived a fishless tank for
8 weeks. I plan on adding more fish to the display that are currently in
quarantine but do not want to make anything worse. Any ideas what this
could be?