Cagri
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Hi everyone,
I need help with my Apistogramma cacatuoides. Yesterday I noticed a white, wound-like patch on the body. It doesn’t look cottony like fungus, more like a pale damaged area. Other fish look healthy and behave normally.
I’m also aware that one Otocinclus likely died the same day I added them and I couldn’t find the body despite searching thoroughly. I know a decomposing fish in a relatively small tank can seriously impact water quality and stress other fish, so I’m concerned this might be related.
Fish details
Species: Apistogramma cacatuoides (pair)
Tank mates: 7 ember tetras + 2 Otocinclus (added 3 days ago, one likely died the same day and body not found)
Tank running for about 3 months
Tank
Size: 42 cm cube aquarium (~70 L)
Temperature: increased from 25°C to 27°C three days ago
Filter: Fluval AC50
Decor: catappa leaves, alder cones, Anubias plants
Water & maintenance
Weekly water changes using 50/50 tap water + RO
Two days ago added ~20 L pure RO water
3 days ago added ~5–6 drops of pH minus
No cleaning chemicals, sprays or pesticides used around the tank
Water parameters (JBL ProScan – photo attached)
NO2: 0.25 mg/l
NO3: 18 mg/l
GH: <3 °dH
KH: 6 °dH
pH: 6.6
Chlorine: 0 mg/l
CO2: 35 mg/l
Feeding
Tetra Cichlid Mini Granules
Tropical Soft Line America
Frozen bloodworms once per week
Symptoms & timeline
White wound-like patch noticed yesterday
Fish still active and eating
Other fish show no visible symptoms
Given the recent changes (adding Otocinclus, possible unseen death, RO water addition, pH minus dosing, temperature increase), I’m worried this could be stress-related, bacterial, or due to a temporary water quality issue.
Photos of the fish and tank parameters are attached.
What do you think this could be and what would you recommend as next steps (water change size, quarantine, medication, observation, etc.)?
Btw sorry for poor pic quality.
Thanks in advance.
I need help with my Apistogramma cacatuoides. Yesterday I noticed a white, wound-like patch on the body. It doesn’t look cottony like fungus, more like a pale damaged area. Other fish look healthy and behave normally.
I’m also aware that one Otocinclus likely died the same day I added them and I couldn’t find the body despite searching thoroughly. I know a decomposing fish in a relatively small tank can seriously impact water quality and stress other fish, so I’m concerned this might be related.
Fish details
Species: Apistogramma cacatuoides (pair)
Tank mates: 7 ember tetras + 2 Otocinclus (added 3 days ago, one likely died the same day and body not found)
Tank running for about 3 months
Tank
Size: 42 cm cube aquarium (~70 L)
Temperature: increased from 25°C to 27°C three days ago
Filter: Fluval AC50
Decor: catappa leaves, alder cones, Anubias plants
Water & maintenance
Weekly water changes using 50/50 tap water + RO
Two days ago added ~20 L pure RO water
3 days ago added ~5–6 drops of pH minus
No cleaning chemicals, sprays or pesticides used around the tank
Water parameters (JBL ProScan – photo attached)
NO2: 0.25 mg/l
NO3: 18 mg/l
GH: <3 °dH
KH: 6 °dH
pH: 6.6
Chlorine: 0 mg/l
CO2: 35 mg/l
Feeding
Tetra Cichlid Mini Granules
Tropical Soft Line America
Frozen bloodworms once per week
Symptoms & timeline
White wound-like patch noticed yesterday
Fish still active and eating
Other fish show no visible symptoms
Given the recent changes (adding Otocinclus, possible unseen death, RO water addition, pH minus dosing, temperature increase), I’m worried this could be stress-related, bacterial, or due to a temporary water quality issue.
Photos of the fish and tank parameters are attached.
What do you think this could be and what would you recommend as next steps (water change size, quarantine, medication, observation, etc.)?
Btw sorry for poor pic quality.
Thanks in advance.