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So my male triple red cacatuoides was from the same place that I got my doomed male agassizii.
He is in a 20L NH3 0, NO2 0, NO3 < 1; pH 6.6, dGh 1, dKh 2
He's with two female cacatuoides and three pencilfish.
The tank is fine, in fact both females have fry right now, so he's been pretty busy. I haven't noticed any excessive aggression, a little chasing but no nipping.
Since he got in a fight with my agassizii during quarantine, he developed some bumps on his lips. I figured scar tissue, that was 4 months ago. Today, I noticed one of the rays on his dorsal has developed a white tip. It does look fuzzy. I took him out and swiped him with some pimafix and the white tip did not detach from the rest of the fin. I'm thinking fungus, but not sure how to treat. Pic and Video. http://flic.kr/p/e5HXGY
He is in a 20L NH3 0, NO2 0, NO3 < 1; pH 6.6, dGh 1, dKh 2
He's with two female cacatuoides and three pencilfish.
The tank is fine, in fact both females have fry right now, so he's been pretty busy. I haven't noticed any excessive aggression, a little chasing but no nipping.
Since he got in a fight with my agassizii during quarantine, he developed some bumps on his lips. I figured scar tissue, that was 4 months ago. Today, I noticed one of the rays on his dorsal has developed a white tip. It does look fuzzy. I took him out and swiped him with some pimafix and the white tip did not detach from the rest of the fin. I'm thinking fungus, but not sure how to treat. Pic and Video. http://flic.kr/p/e5HXGY