Mad Professor
Aquarium Advice Activist
Well I'm finally calling it. It could be TB it could be something else, I don't know. Its in my 44 gallon, its a virus or a diease attacking my guppies.
After buying and feeding the bloodworms that seem to have fatten rest of my guppies.
Water Params:
Ammo: 0
Nitrites: 0
Nitrates: 5-10
Ph: 7.8
Temp: 78-80
recently tested *thursday night*
But heres several pictures their are 2 that have completely different symptoms. Started 2-3 weeks back, about the same time.
Both are eating.
Guppie one: Clamp tail fin, deterioating surface skin/scales from gavid spot down.
Guppie two: skeletal structure deterioating, clammy skin/surface, but the back is inline and does not curve left or right. Still has a roundness around the belly.
*Sorry couldn't get a better pic, this guppy is more shy and likes the dark spots.*
Any ideas, it probley wouldn't matter to QT them because the whole tank could be infected.
After buying and feeding the bloodworms that seem to have fatten rest of my guppies.
Water Params:
Ammo: 0
Nitrites: 0
Nitrates: 5-10
Ph: 7.8
Temp: 78-80
recently tested *thursday night*
But heres several pictures their are 2 that have completely different symptoms. Started 2-3 weeks back, about the same time.
Both are eating.
Guppie one: Clamp tail fin, deterioating surface skin/scales from gavid spot down.
Guppie two: skeletal structure deterioating, clammy skin/surface, but the back is inline and does not curve left or right. Still has a roundness around the belly.
*Sorry couldn't get a better pic, this guppy is more shy and likes the dark spots.*
Any ideas, it probley wouldn't matter to QT them because the whole tank could be infected.