missmonday
Aquarium Advice Freak
Here's a picture, sorry for the bad quality
I purchased this honey gourami, Papaya, on Nov. 13th from the Wet Spot in Portland, OR. A few days ago, I noticed he had what looked like some sort of dark spot imbedded in him. He is not lethargic, still eats, doesn't appear thin...
Not really knowing what to do, I gave him about a 45 second methylene blue bath in a separate container, but then quickly put him back in the tank. Other than that, I haven't done anything else in terms of treatment.
Papaya is currently in a 10 gallon quarantine tank with one other honey gourami and 6 panda cories. My plan was to move the gouramis to my display tank on the 13th, then the cories a week after to spread out the bioload.
I don't have the parameters on hand, but the tank is cycled and 75F.
I have coppersafe, prazipro, paraguard, and salt if any of those would be effective. I didn't want to gamble, and stress him out.
He only had the one spot, and it doesn't seem to be spreading, no one else has anything suspicious.
I purchased this honey gourami, Papaya, on Nov. 13th from the Wet Spot in Portland, OR. A few days ago, I noticed he had what looked like some sort of dark spot imbedded in him. He is not lethargic, still eats, doesn't appear thin...
Not really knowing what to do, I gave him about a 45 second methylene blue bath in a separate container, but then quickly put him back in the tank. Other than that, I haven't done anything else in terms of treatment.
Papaya is currently in a 10 gallon quarantine tank with one other honey gourami and 6 panda cories. My plan was to move the gouramis to my display tank on the 13th, then the cories a week after to spread out the bioload.
I don't have the parameters on hand, but the tank is cycled and 75F.
I have coppersafe, prazipro, paraguard, and salt if any of those would be effective. I didn't want to gamble, and stress him out.
He only had the one spot, and it doesn't seem to be spreading, no one else has anything suspicious.