just dave
11th in '11
Agent SPS
It sounds like your fish have lymphocystis (the white nodular growths) which is viral and seems to be fairly common on certain fish out of Hawaii.
They frayed fins may also be caused from a monogenean trematode (Neobenedenia sp.)
These are also very common on certain fish from Hawaii.
The trematode is clear and very difficult to see on the fish.
A FW dip will cause any to fall off the fish around the ten minute mark and turn the trematode a frosted white which makes them easier to see. They can also cause a blotchy skin coloring on the fish as well as cloudy eyes and red lesions along with the frayed fins.
Praziquntel will kill them (but not the eggs) and Hikari sells a product called Prazipro which is very effective against them.
It sounds like your fish have lymphocystis (the white nodular growths) which is viral and seems to be fairly common on certain fish out of Hawaii.
They frayed fins may also be caused from a monogenean trematode (Neobenedenia sp.)
These are also very common on certain fish from Hawaii.
The trematode is clear and very difficult to see on the fish.
A FW dip will cause any to fall off the fish around the ten minute mark and turn the trematode a frosted white which makes them easier to see. They can also cause a blotchy skin coloring on the fish as well as cloudy eyes and red lesions along with the frayed fins.
Praziquntel will kill them (but not the eggs) and Hikari sells a product called Prazipro which is very effective against them.