roguemonk
Premium Member
I tried to get a photo but now she just keeps turning away so I can't get a shot of the side with the spot.
If I get one later I'll post it in a reply.
I have a young erectus (I thought female, but may be a juvy ready to mature) who was a tankmate to two that have succumbed to infections in recent weeks. She has no symptoms that I've seen other than this white patch I observed just this evening. When the lights were on (65 W cf) it looked like a white or pearly patch about as big around as the space between two of her segments, at the very bottom where I think the opening of the male's pouch would be. In the light it seemed "brighter" than her normal patches of white that have changed in other parts of her body over time, which is why I'm concerned.
I used a flashlight just now when I was going to try to photo her, and all I could really see was a small white spot around the middle of where I recall seeing the larger patch earlier. I don't know if that's because of the lighting differences or because she's resting now (and maybe it is just part of her changing pigmentation???).
The general information I've seen tells me I should probably treat for external parasites, something like formalin, methylene blue, malachite green... Any specific recommendations from the old hands would be appreciated.
Tank conditions:
Temp: 72.5
Ammonia, Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 0
pH: 8.4
SG: 1.026
Thanks,
Brad
If I get one later I'll post it in a reply.
I have a young erectus (I thought female, but may be a juvy ready to mature) who was a tankmate to two that have succumbed to infections in recent weeks. She has no symptoms that I've seen other than this white patch I observed just this evening. When the lights were on (65 W cf) it looked like a white or pearly patch about as big around as the space between two of her segments, at the very bottom where I think the opening of the male's pouch would be. In the light it seemed "brighter" than her normal patches of white that have changed in other parts of her body over time, which is why I'm concerned.
I used a flashlight just now when I was going to try to photo her, and all I could really see was a small white spot around the middle of where I recall seeing the larger patch earlier. I don't know if that's because of the lighting differences or because she's resting now (and maybe it is just part of her changing pigmentation???).
The general information I've seen tells me I should probably treat for external parasites, something like formalin, methylene blue, malachite green... Any specific recommendations from the old hands would be appreciated.
Tank conditions:
Temp: 72.5
Ammonia, Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 0
pH: 8.4
SG: 1.026
Thanks,
Brad