A bit of background, Scopas has been in qt tank for 2 weeks now. At first he wasn't eating pellets nor nori so I started feeding frozen brine shrimp. That's all he would eat.
After a week of feeding brine he started getting very shy and would never come out of his PVC home, barely even to eat. I started wondering if my params were in check, did a quick test, they were through the roof: 0.25 Ammonia, 0.25 Nitrite and 40+ Nitrates. I had bought a Seachem Ammonia Alert badge to monitor, clearly that thing doesn't work.
I took him out immediately and did 100% water change. Has been 3 days since that happened and he's now more social, eating nori and some 0.5mm NLS pellets. However I noticed some white spots on him after the incident and was planning doing TTM starting tomorrow morning. Now this morning I noticed what looks like a white flesh wound on his side. Any idea what this could be? Is it related to the white spots? What would be the proper treatment?
Params have been 0 ammonia, 0 nitrite and just under 5 ppm nitrate since 100% water change. Thanks.


After a week of feeding brine he started getting very shy and would never come out of his PVC home, barely even to eat. I started wondering if my params were in check, did a quick test, they were through the roof: 0.25 Ammonia, 0.25 Nitrite and 40+ Nitrates. I had bought a Seachem Ammonia Alert badge to monitor, clearly that thing doesn't work.
I took him out immediately and did 100% water change. Has been 3 days since that happened and he's now more social, eating nori and some 0.5mm NLS pellets. However I noticed some white spots on him after the incident and was planning doing TTM starting tomorrow morning. Now this morning I noticed what looks like a white flesh wound on his side. Any idea what this could be? Is it related to the white spots? What would be the proper treatment?
Params have been 0 ammonia, 0 nitrite and just under 5 ppm nitrate since 100% water change. Thanks.


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