TRIGGER BUMPS

pattie

New Member
I HAD PREVIOUSLY ENTERED THIS MESSAGE AND NOONE ANWERED ME...HERE IT IS AGAIN....MY TRIGGER HAS DEVELOPED A FEW BUMPS, ONE LARGER ON ONE SIDE AND THE OTHER ON THE OTHER SIDE, INSIDE HIS BODY AT THE TAIL END...HE SEEMS NOT TO BE BOTHERED BY IT, SWIMS GREAT, EATS WELL AND SLEEPS WELL... I READ AND THOUGHT THAT BUMPS LIKE THESE ARE "TUBERCULOSIS" IS THIS TRUE??? AM I GOING TO HAVE MY CUTE LITTLE 2 INCH FISH DIE ON ME SOMETIME? I HAVE AN ESTABLISHED TANK WHICH IS DOING GREAT, SO FAR, THEY ARE DIFFERENT KINDS OF FISH AND ALL GET ALONG, HAVE THEIR HIDEOUTS, ETC. ANY INPUT ON THESE BUMPS WILL HELP ME...THANKS, PATTIE :)
 

beth

Administrator
Staff member
Peral is right about the caps, but more significant than the appearance of yelling is that caps are extremely difficult to read. Thus, why would anyone read it?
Describe these bumps in more detail please. Are they under the fish tissue, are they attached to the fish, size? Color, etc.? Have you noticed if this fish has gone to the bathroom [if you know what I mean ;) ]
 
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