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Oh, my fishes were so well. :frown:
Certain group of my Inka's females is attacked by unknown for me micro organism(or micro organisms). I thought that this is infection made by parasitic Flagellata(fishes are fast "breathing", thread-like faeces) but by using 4 times since now (4 mg on 1 litre of water)Metronidazole I haven't saw any good results.
And I saw some other symptoms- mucus(am I using good word?
) on the head of fish is in some places little white and in some places on head I saw little ulcerations(I'm using dictionary for those hard scientific words).
Can you help me and say what disease I have in my tank?
temperature- 27*C
pH 6.5
hardness- 0* -> 100% RO
water changes- 20% for each week
I'm feeding them with frozen food(many kinds- artemia, black worms, Cyclops, red plankton, I'm not using bloodworms). I'm using vitamins after each water change.
Females attacked by black "blotches" are attacked by this.
Certain group of my Inka's females is attacked by unknown for me micro organism(or micro organisms). I thought that this is infection made by parasitic Flagellata(fishes are fast "breathing", thread-like faeces) but by using 4 times since now (4 mg on 1 litre of water)Metronidazole I haven't saw any good results.
And I saw some other symptoms- mucus(am I using good word?
Can you help me and say what disease I have in my tank?
temperature- 27*C
pH 6.5
hardness- 0* -> 100% RO
water changes- 20% for each week
I'm feeding them with frozen food(many kinds- artemia, black worms, Cyclops, red plankton, I'm not using bloodworms). I'm using vitamins after each water change.
Females attacked by black "blotches" are attacked by this.