I think I have a royal gramma and clown with brook. They both seem to have a pale coloring and muted almost slimy skin tone. I want to catch them and treat following some of the procedures noted in the stickies on this site.
I have 3 other fish in this tank a coral beauty a goby pistol shrimp pair and a green clown goby. The gobies and coral beaty seem to not be infected. Should i take all fish out of the display and treat them all together or should i try to remove them all go fallow and treat the 2 obviously impacted fish seperately from treating the fish that do not seem to be infected? I have severl 5, 10 and 20 gallon tanks I can set up as quarantine just want to know what is likely the best way to go?
I guess the 2nd part of this question is coral beauties and certain gobies immune to whatever the other 2 fish have or is it just a matter of time?
I have 3 other fish in this tank a coral beauty a goby pistol shrimp pair and a green clown goby. The gobies and coral beaty seem to not be infected. Should i take all fish out of the display and treat them all together or should i try to remove them all go fallow and treat the 2 obviously impacted fish seperately from treating the fish that do not seem to be infected? I have severl 5, 10 and 20 gallon tanks I can set up as quarantine just want to know what is likely the best way to go?
I guess the 2nd part of this question is coral beauties and certain gobies immune to whatever the other 2 fish have or is it just a matter of time?