Good morning again, see if this picture is better, the white flake on his fin.The idea is to first try to ID what you have. I suggested lymphocystis, which those pics were examples of. If you can confirm that those pictures look like that, then we can diagnose and treat. Or, maybe you can give us a clearer picture?
Good morning again, see if this picture is better, the white flake on his fin.
Thanks for your help.Pic isn't really good enough to see details, but, I believe it is lymphocystis. The info posted in this article should get you started in addressing the issue.
https://forums.saltwaterfish.com/c/index.php/articles/content/lymphocystis.107
Hi, it says fresh garlic, how do I do that, thanks for your help.Pic isn't really good enough to see details, but, I believe it is lymphocystis. The info posted in this article should get you started in addressing the issue.
https://forums.saltwaterfish.com/c/index.php/articles/content/lymphocystis.107
Thankyou so much, you have been very helpful, haveto go to the grocery store tomorrow.You smash the garlic. I'd recommend using a glass plate. Once you have some juice, soak up some meaty food in the mix, and then quickly feed the fish. You want to be quick to use the garlic juice since fresh garlic has a natural antibiotic which may be beneficial in this situation. You can also use either zoecon or selcon supplements which is good for lympo.