SunnyDani87
Aquarium Advice Newbie
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- Jun 10, 2017
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Hi!
I have a 55 gallon tank with 4 amazing Orandas and a couple of snails. I use a Fluval 406 canister filter, and my water readings are all ideal. I do partial water changes once per week, and I'm careful not to overfeed my tank. I will occasionally clip some seaweed sheets to let them graze. Otherwise, everyone seems happy and healthy. (Before I get a bunch of posts about my tank being too small, three of the Orandas are still quite small (~1.5 inches) and I plan on upgrading my tank to 75 gallons in the next few months).
About 3 days ago, I noticed a dark red ring on the cheek of my red cap. He has been with me for about 6 months, and is acting normal, but this spot just appeared...I would really appreciate any insight into what it is. I've tried researching it, but everything related to red spots seems to be related to ammonia or nitrite levels...which are spot on in my tank. The images online also seem to be splotchy, where this is truly a "ring"...See below for a photo of my guy...
No other fish are exhibiting any problems, either physical or behavioral.
Thanks in advance for any help, I want to keep him healthy and happy!!
Danielle
I have a 55 gallon tank with 4 amazing Orandas and a couple of snails. I use a Fluval 406 canister filter, and my water readings are all ideal. I do partial water changes once per week, and I'm careful not to overfeed my tank. I will occasionally clip some seaweed sheets to let them graze. Otherwise, everyone seems happy and healthy. (Before I get a bunch of posts about my tank being too small, three of the Orandas are still quite small (~1.5 inches) and I plan on upgrading my tank to 75 gallons in the next few months).
About 3 days ago, I noticed a dark red ring on the cheek of my red cap. He has been with me for about 6 months, and is acting normal, but this spot just appeared...I would really appreciate any insight into what it is. I've tried researching it, but everything related to red spots seems to be related to ammonia or nitrite levels...which are spot on in my tank. The images online also seem to be splotchy, where this is truly a "ring"...See below for a photo of my guy...
No other fish are exhibiting any problems, either physical or behavioral.
Thanks in advance for any help, I want to keep him healthy and happy!!
Danielle