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I had an angel die a couple weeks ago from what seems pretty similar to this. I don't know if I'm just not seeing it or what, but I'm having a difficult time determining what this is. Anglefish stays to itself in back of tank (used to be very active) still eats but not very much and not very...
I recently just took my leopard ctenopoma out of my main tank after slowly watching my cardinal and guppy count dwindle. I now am housing him in a separate tank. I plan on hopefully setting up an Oscar tank in the future. If I grow out my leopard ctenopoma I would like to house him with baby...
I've seen the millennium gold, but apparently they turn orange as they grow depending on what they are fed. I've seen golden yellow and yellow diamond I believe.
I'm looking for that golden/ bright yellow mainly solid kinda look. I know they are hard to find, especially in the US. But if anyone has any advice on where to get some either now or in the future it would be much appreciated! Thanks!
Well the flashing could be from the disease you mentioned, or could be from ph levels fluctuating. Check your ph levels from your tap water and compare it to your tank water.
Unfortunately that's something called "flashing"
It means your fish are uncomfortable, can be caused by bad parameters or disease such as ich or parasites. The occasional flash isn't always something to worry about. If its consistent then it's something to worry about.
Had quite a few die shortly after this post. However I have had the remaining 3 for 3-4 days now. No signs of columnaris, but somehow have ich now! So treating for that now :/