Hello I got a raccoon butterfly about 5 weeks ago, I wasn't sure if it had ich or lympho and some of you on here helped me determine it was lympho since it was only 2 dots and not multiplying. It took three weeks for the dots to go away and they never got to be more than 2 dots. There have been no dots or other symptoms since.
I got a saddleback butterfly 8 days ago, it had 2 dots, one on the tail and one on the pectoral fin. They remained the same until today and now there are 3 dots maybe 4. 2 on the tail right by each other, the 1 on the pectoral fin, and possibly one on the very back of the dorsal fin right above the tail fin (can't tell if its a dot or part of the coloring).
Both fish are acting normal, feeding well twice a day, no flashing, and they are very active. They are the only 2 fish in a 135 gallon with 55 gallon sump. 8.3ph, 1.023sg, 0ppm nitrates, 7dkh, 82 degrees,
So I am wondering what your opinions are, ich or lympho or something else? If its lympho why would it still be getting worse? When the raccoon had it I'm pretty sure it was from the stress of transporting/shipping/acclimation and it never got worse once he was in a stable environment.
I got a saddleback butterfly 8 days ago, it had 2 dots, one on the tail and one on the pectoral fin. They remained the same until today and now there are 3 dots maybe 4. 2 on the tail right by each other, the 1 on the pectoral fin, and possibly one on the very back of the dorsal fin right above the tail fin (can't tell if its a dot or part of the coloring).
Both fish are acting normal, feeding well twice a day, no flashing, and they are very active. They are the only 2 fish in a 135 gallon with 55 gallon sump. 8.3ph, 1.023sg, 0ppm nitrates, 7dkh, 82 degrees,
So I am wondering what your opinions are, ich or lympho or something else? If its lympho why would it still be getting worse? When the raccoon had it I'm pretty sure it was from the stress of transporting/shipping/acclimation and it never got worse once he was in a stable environment.