RightTurnClyde
Aquarium Advice Freak
Not sure if this is the right place to post this, since the fish is not necessarily unhealthy, but I noticed on a couple of my new Cardinal Tetras, they have what appears to be a very small flap of skin that hangs down under their bottom lip. On the bigger one, it is much easier to see. It's right in the middle and is triangular in shape, like a little beard or a goatee. Just wondering if anyone else has ever seen this? Is it maybe a gender specific trait? Or is it possibly just injured and that is a scale hanging loose?
Otherwise, they are all behaving just fine, swimming around the middle, looking pretty. No visible signs of ich or anything.
Otherwise, they are all behaving just fine, swimming around the middle, looking pretty. No visible signs of ich or anything.