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I have 3 neons and 3 male guppies in my 10 gallon bare-bottom quarantine tank. The neons came with the tank when I bought it used 3-4 weeks ago.
A few days ago I noticed a faded spot on the body of one of the neons. It has since grown larger, and now there is a second and third spot (one on the other side). They look cottony in appearance.
I can't determine if it's a treatable fungal infection or neon tetra disease. The affected neon exhibited minor head standing early this week as well, but I thought I overfed him flakes so I cut back on feeding for a few days and that seemed to help.
Today he is swimming slightly erratically... tilted on his side or nose or tail pointed down. It's hard to tell if he's separated from the school... there are only three so they don't school very well.
I'm guessing it's neon tetra disease, but I wanted to see what others thought.
I'm leaving for a long weekend this evening, so I'm debating between going out and buying some Pimafix or euthanizing him so the other fish won't get to pick at a carcass if he dies while I'm gone. :c
A few days ago I noticed a faded spot on the body of one of the neons. It has since grown larger, and now there is a second and third spot (one on the other side). They look cottony in appearance.
I can't determine if it's a treatable fungal infection or neon tetra disease. The affected neon exhibited minor head standing early this week as well, but I thought I overfed him flakes so I cut back on feeding for a few days and that seemed to help.
Today he is swimming slightly erratically... tilted on his side or nose or tail pointed down. It's hard to tell if he's separated from the school... there are only three so they don't school very well.
I'm guessing it's neon tetra disease, but I wanted to see what others thought.
I'm leaving for a long weekend this evening, so I'm debating between going out and buying some Pimafix or euthanizing him so the other fish won't get to pick at a carcass if he dies while I'm gone. :c


