scsinet
Active Member
My Red Coris Wrasse has been getting white sores on his body. The spots are maybe 1/8" in diameter, maybe several scales across, and round. It almost looks maybe less like sores and more like discolored scales, but we'll call them sores. The sores are appearing along the top of his body, right at the base of his fins. The fins directly above the sores are slightly frayed.
At the same time, his abdomen is swollen right above the anus. Although the swelling seems to have gone down somewhat, it's still bad, and the scales around the swelling are discolored there as well.
Every morning when he emerges from the substrate, he has one more sore along his fins. He is up to three sores on one side and one on the other.
This is screaming "bacterial" to me, and the LFS sold me Seachem Metronidazole, as a bacterial treatment. I medicated some food last night and fed it to the Wrasse, but he had another sore this morning.
So far, this problem has not affected the fish's behavior in any way. He is actively swimming, eating, etc, so I know I have time, but I am not even sure if I am treating this problem properly because I have no idea what he has, and the Metroidazole is not very specific as to what it treats. I am wary of cure-alls, but they swear by it. Nobody has been able to tell me what he's got, and none of the books or resources I have describe the symptoms.
Any help would be appreciated!
At the same time, his abdomen is swollen right above the anus. Although the swelling seems to have gone down somewhat, it's still bad, and the scales around the swelling are discolored there as well.
Every morning when he emerges from the substrate, he has one more sore along his fins. He is up to three sores on one side and one on the other.
This is screaming "bacterial" to me, and the LFS sold me Seachem Metronidazole, as a bacterial treatment. I medicated some food last night and fed it to the Wrasse, but he had another sore this morning.
So far, this problem has not affected the fish's behavior in any way. He is actively swimming, eating, etc, so I know I have time, but I am not even sure if I am treating this problem properly because I have no idea what he has, and the Metroidazole is not very specific as to what it treats. I am wary of cure-alls, but they swear by it. Nobody has been able to tell me what he's got, and none of the books or resources I have describe the symptoms.
Any help would be appreciated!