Originally Posted by saltn00b
basically if after 1-4 days you are seing the whole body covered in small salt-sized spots, its ick, if you are seeing big offshaped spots on the fins or mouth its lympho.
lympho doesnt cause a problem unless its in the mouth and gets massive and bulbous and the fish can no longer eat. hypo doesnt necessarily help lympho, but the fish can easily have both. you need to treat the ick if you have it, thats the priority. after the lympho usually will go away when placed in the DT with good space and water params.
post a pic if you can, it would really help.
Pics aren't likely, I'm the only person in my family without a 5000 dollar camera, I have a fishtank. I'll try to borrow a camera from a friend, but I can't think of one off the top of my head.
I don't see any more spots, just the one. It may have grown slightly. But it is still extreemly small, like .05 mm. The size of mechanical pencil lead. He was purchased saturday, so in water without copper it still hasn't spread. So I'm probably out of the woods as far as ich? The likelyhood of lympho seems more likely, he was packed in with several other fish, in a bare tank at the lfs.