saltyESQ
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I have a 210g with a
9" queen trigger
6" humu
3" clown
they all get along and don't fight
They have been together for a while
Last week I noticed the fins on my queen and humu seemed to have a strange stuff on them. My humu has had this in the past and it has always gone away. The stuff looks like oil on their fins.
then a couple of days ago I noticed that my queen was all white and not looking good. But within a few minutes her colors turned back to normal, so I thought she was fine.
Then the following day she remained white. Her skin also appears a little flaky. I also noticed some upper lip damage, it looks like her tooth came out and sliced her mouth. But her teeth are kept nice and short so I didn't understand how this happened.
well it has been over a week and now this white film has spread to the humu and clown trigger.
I saw the queen today circle the entire tank and then at full speed ram the side wall of the tank. I assume this is how she got her mouth injury.
what do I do?
9" queen trigger
6" humu
3" clown
they all get along and don't fight
They have been together for a while
Last week I noticed the fins on my queen and humu seemed to have a strange stuff on them. My humu has had this in the past and it has always gone away. The stuff looks like oil on their fins.
then a couple of days ago I noticed that my queen was all white and not looking good. But within a few minutes her colors turned back to normal, so I thought she was fine.
Then the following day she remained white. Her skin also appears a little flaky. I also noticed some upper lip damage, it looks like her tooth came out and sliced her mouth. But her teeth are kept nice and short so I didn't understand how this happened.
well it has been over a week and now this white film has spread to the humu and clown trigger.
I saw the queen today circle the entire tank and then at full speed ram the side wall of the tank. I assume this is how she got her mouth injury.
what do I do?