Fungus on my brochis!?
Posted: 07 Apr 2009, 16:30
Hey folks,
I've got my group of 10 brochis splendens moved into my 46gl community tank and they seem quite happy and active. The only problem is, that two of them are exhibing white/ish areas on their faces. One has a white "pimple" on its nose, just above the barbles, the other, has signifigant barble loss and has a patch of white/ish slime for lack of a better term over it's barble area and around it's mouth. No fin damage, damage on their bodies, or red / streaky areas are evident.
I have never had any fish with fungal infections before and having a cory come down with this (they're generally very hardy and disease free IME) is shocking to me. I did have them in very cramped living quarters for about 2 weeks while my floors were being redone (they were in a 20gl) but they recieved frequent water changes... Maybe the stress of being caught / relocated 2 times brought this on? None of the other inhabitants (rasboras, 2 dwarf plecos, and a betta) are exhibing any signs btw.
Anyway, I'd greatly appreciate it if you could tell me whether what I describe sounds like a fungal or bacterial infection and what you would suggest for medication... I know that corys can be sensitive to some meds, so I'm rather leary of treating them. I know it's going to be a PITA to try and catch two out of a planted tank (to move to a Q tank) but I can see no other option at this point (I just wish that I'd noticed this before I had released them into the 46gl). I have some jungle labs fungus cure on hand, but am not very confident in it's effectiveness.
Thanks for your help!
Art
I've got my group of 10 brochis splendens moved into my 46gl community tank and they seem quite happy and active. The only problem is, that two of them are exhibing white/ish areas on their faces. One has a white "pimple" on its nose, just above the barbles, the other, has signifigant barble loss and has a patch of white/ish slime for lack of a better term over it's barble area and around it's mouth. No fin damage, damage on their bodies, or red / streaky areas are evident.
I have never had any fish with fungal infections before and having a cory come down with this (they're generally very hardy and disease free IME) is shocking to me. I did have them in very cramped living quarters for about 2 weeks while my floors were being redone (they were in a 20gl) but they recieved frequent water changes... Maybe the stress of being caught / relocated 2 times brought this on? None of the other inhabitants (rasboras, 2 dwarf plecos, and a betta) are exhibing any signs btw.
Anyway, I'd greatly appreciate it if you could tell me whether what I describe sounds like a fungal or bacterial infection and what you would suggest for medication... I know that corys can be sensitive to some meds, so I'm rather leary of treating them. I know it's going to be a PITA to try and catch two out of a planted tank (to move to a Q tank) but I can see no other option at this point (I just wish that I'd noticed this before I had released them into the 46gl). I have some jungle labs fungus cure on hand, but am not very confident in it's effectiveness.
Thanks for your help!
Art