Hello I have never posted on a forum before so I am hoping someone may help me. I have done all the research possible on this matter and even drove over an hour with my pictures to be told wow never seen that before. (sorry i don't know that much about computers to load them up).
I have a wonderful 55 gallon tank and my fish mainly my fair wrasse is waking up in what I call a bubble that never touches the fish but completely surrounds them. It resembles a spider web and I worry it might be one that is slowly killing my fish. It attaches to the substrate and live rock around where he sleeps. He has been sleeping in New locations too and the same effect results in the morning. I have spent this weekend spotlighting my tank and saw no bug just a spider web that seems to get bigger every hour I checked. I lost my flame hawkfish last week and now the problem has spread to my wrasse and I will not lose him. If someone could tell me is this a bug, fungi, or parasite it would really help. I know it's an overview but my water is perfect. Thank you to anyone who may be of help.
I have a wonderful 55 gallon tank and my fish mainly my fair wrasse is waking up in what I call a bubble that never touches the fish but completely surrounds them. It resembles a spider web and I worry it might be one that is slowly killing my fish. It attaches to the substrate and live rock around where he sleeps. He has been sleeping in New locations too and the same effect results in the morning. I have spent this weekend spotlighting my tank and saw no bug just a spider web that seems to get bigger every hour I checked. I lost my flame hawkfish last week and now the problem has spread to my wrasse and I will not lose him. If someone could tell me is this a bug, fungi, or parasite it would really help. I know it's an overview but my water is perfect. Thank you to anyone who may be of help.