Interests: Fish of all types but mostly Loricariidae, Callichthyidae and Auchenipteridae. My awesome dogs and walking through nature and taking pictures.
Today I became the lucky owner of 50 adult and juvenile C. Panda's
I've put them in a big tank by themselves. I wanted to observe them first before I put a big group in my discus tank.
At the first quick examination I detected some cory's with red gills. What does this mean exactly? Is it a bacteria or is it a worm infection or something else??
What is the best medication?
Thanks, Jacqueline
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Interests: Fish of all types but mostly Loricariidae, Callichthyidae and Auchenipteridae. My awesome dogs and walking through nature and taking pictures.
Interests: Fish of all types but mostly Loricariidae, Callichthyidae and Auchenipteridae. My awesome dogs and walking through nature and taking pictures.
Interests: Fish of all types but mostly Loricariidae, Callichthyidae and Auchenipteridae. My awesome dogs and walking through nature and taking pictures.
Interests: Fish of all types but mostly Loricariidae, Callichthyidae and Auchenipteridae. My awesome dogs and walking through nature and taking pictures.
The red gills did disappear after a week or so.
Yesterday I made a selection for my breeding group and the others I put in my discus tank. After catching them the red gills reappeared again. So I can say it is due to stress. Hopefully it will go away on its own again.
Just wanted to let you know They are doing fine!