White spots on porky's fins

stella

Member
I just bought him today, he's quarantined with some methylene blue and not eating (new arrival), but I noticed some big white spots on his fins. Is this some type of fungus? What can I do to help him? thanx in advance :help:
 

beth

Administrator
Staff member
Stop using the methylene blue and do some water changes using water from your display [if the quality of water in the display is good].
Are these spots ich like? I really can not tell from the picture you posted. Can you get a shot of the tail fin?
 

stella

Member
The spots are much bigger than ich... the puffer is about 6" (proportion wise)..and the tail fin is Ok, just the side ones.
 

stella

Member
Anyone!?
I won't be here during the week(- univ.) , so I need to know if it's better to put him in the display tank or leave him in the quarantine. The problem with leaving him in QT is that I can't monitor the water parameters till thursday. Is it possible for him to pass it on to the ones in the display tank?
 

fiji_blue

Member
To me it looks like lyphocystis, not sure on the spelling, treat him with both melafix and pimafix, and watch the problem go away. Good luck.
 

bluetanger

Member
Ich can get that big espically on bigger fish-i bought a lrg cooperband and his ich got that big-i would treat him with COPPER !!!!!!
 

fiji_blue

Member
No def not with a puffer, they are very sensitive to cooper, plus it is more cottony looking than what true ich looks like.
 

stella

Member
Well right now he's at my house, and I won't see him till thursday, but I've asked my Mom to keep an eye on him. If it's ich, I hope being alone in the QT helps him. Since he's not eating I'm not so worried about the water paremeters. I'll post any updates. thanx though :)
 

stella

Member
Sure... he was in QT but today I took him out because he seemed too stressed there. Water parameters in display are ammonia 0 nitrites 0 nitrates about 30 (last week they were at 20 I'll have to check that out) ph 8.2 Salinity 1.021 temp around 83....I have the chiller..but have to do some electrical work before turning it on. He's really active, but I've seen him puff up lots of times. Has been in the display for about 3 hours and no puffing yet. Still not eating, maybe tomorrow when he sees the others he'll take a bite.
 

lion_crazz

Active Member
what are you feeding the fish? I would try to offer some sort of live food (brine shrimp, black worms, ghost shrimp - no fresh water feeders!) until he gets comfortable in your tank.
 

stella

Member
update!
He has been eating since last week, everything's fine... but the white spots are still there :notsure:
I feed him different seafoods, shrimp, squid, all with zoecon. Hope those spots will go away some day.
 

beth

Administrator
Staff member
That really looks like ich. He should be treated with hyposalinity. And now that you removed him from the QT and placed in your tank, have other fish been exposed?
 

stella

Member
Can ich be that big? it's like 4 spots on each side fin... the other fins don't have any spots. He's been with the other fish for about two weeks, no sign of ich on the others.
 

stella

Member
Originally Posted by lion_crazz
Stella, are you using any garlic and vitamins in this fishe's food to help build his immune system?
yep
 

lion_crazz

Active Member
Hm, I would keep going as is then. They do not appear like ich to me, but it is not always easy to diagnosis things without seeing them in person
 
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