bennyblee
Aquarium Advice Apprentice
Hi everyone, could use some second opinions on whether my neon tetra has ich or not.
~3 weeks ago, I noticed a white spot on the tetra, and was worried it was ich. My tank had an outbreak several months prior, which I successfully treated with Ich-X. I had not introduced anything new other than an assassin snail, that in my excitement did not think to quarantine.
The next morning was when the spot appeared--which seemed way to fast to be ich that hitchhiked in on the assassin snail, so I wasn't sure what it was. So I just watched the fish closely for a week or so. Every day or two, a new white spot would appear and the previous would go away. He was acting fine the whole time. One spot that had developed, on the tip of the adipose fin, never went away (and is still there now, 3 weeks later--you can see in the photo). My other fish (4 other neon tetras, 4 celestial pearl danios) were acting fine. Finally, I decided to treat when I saw one of the other tetras flash (just one time!) against the substrate. Just that one time, and never again since...
I raised temp to 80F, and treated for 7 days with Ich-X, doing daily 30% PWC as instructed. The only thing I FORGOT to do was switch from Prime to a different conditioner, as they suggest. On the 7th day of treatment, I saw another spot, which I was then convinced couldn't be due to ich, given that the tank was on the 7th day of treatment. That spot resolved and the fish has been fine for the last week, but then today another white spot (see photo below). In between, the only thing different is I had added a new piece of driftwood, some anubias nana, and some christmas moss. The plants had undergone bleach dip followed by 4 weeks of quarantine followed by a second bleach dip and vigorous rinse before adding. The driftwood I didn't bleach but quarantined for 4 weeks.
Is this really ich that only this one tetra appears susceptible to? Is it something else? Did treating the tank with Prime reduce the effectiveness of the Ich-X (which is the theoretical risk), meaning my treatment just wasn't successful? If so, the tank has been dealing with ich for the last month with only this one fish getting a single spot on occasion.
Full details below. Thanks!
1~What type of fish is afflicted? In addition, please describe what is wrong with the fish to the best of your ability (i.e. cotton like growth, bloated, etc.).
See above
2~What are your tank parameters (ammonia, nitrites, nitrates, temp, pH)? Please give exact values.
Ammonia 0, nitrites 0, nitrates 10, temp currently 78 C (I set to 75 but when it gets really hot like it is here now, my house gets warm...), pH 7.8 (has always been at 7.8)
3~ How large is the tank? How long has the tank been set up?
20G high, finished cycling and stocked 5 months ago
4~What type of filtration are you using? Please give the name and number (i.e. Fluval 304) and amount of gph if known.
Marina Slim S20 HOB, filled with sponge material and ceramic biorings, NOT the special filter cartridges. Set to medium flow, plenty of bubbles at the drop-in, not sure what the gph is.
5~How many fish are in the tank? What kinds of fish are they and what are their current sizes?
See above
6~When is the last time you did a water change and vacuum the gravel? How often do you do this? How much water do you remove at a time?
Yesterday. Vacuum and ~40% PWC one weekly, religiously.
7~How long have you had the fish? If the fish is new, how did you acclimate it/them?
From original stocking 5 months ago
8~Have you added anything new to the tank--decor, new dechlorinator, new substrate, etc.?
See above
9~What kind of food have you been feeding your fish, have you changed their diet recently?
Rotation between flakes, omega micro pellets, and frozen brine shrimp, no changes in months
~3 weeks ago, I noticed a white spot on the tetra, and was worried it was ich. My tank had an outbreak several months prior, which I successfully treated with Ich-X. I had not introduced anything new other than an assassin snail, that in my excitement did not think to quarantine.

The next morning was when the spot appeared--which seemed way to fast to be ich that hitchhiked in on the assassin snail, so I wasn't sure what it was. So I just watched the fish closely for a week or so. Every day or two, a new white spot would appear and the previous would go away. He was acting fine the whole time. One spot that had developed, on the tip of the adipose fin, never went away (and is still there now, 3 weeks later--you can see in the photo). My other fish (4 other neon tetras, 4 celestial pearl danios) were acting fine. Finally, I decided to treat when I saw one of the other tetras flash (just one time!) against the substrate. Just that one time, and never again since...
I raised temp to 80F, and treated for 7 days with Ich-X, doing daily 30% PWC as instructed. The only thing I FORGOT to do was switch from Prime to a different conditioner, as they suggest. On the 7th day of treatment, I saw another spot, which I was then convinced couldn't be due to ich, given that the tank was on the 7th day of treatment. That spot resolved and the fish has been fine for the last week, but then today another white spot (see photo below). In between, the only thing different is I had added a new piece of driftwood, some anubias nana, and some christmas moss. The plants had undergone bleach dip followed by 4 weeks of quarantine followed by a second bleach dip and vigorous rinse before adding. The driftwood I didn't bleach but quarantined for 4 weeks.
Is this really ich that only this one tetra appears susceptible to? Is it something else? Did treating the tank with Prime reduce the effectiveness of the Ich-X (which is the theoretical risk), meaning my treatment just wasn't successful? If so, the tank has been dealing with ich for the last month with only this one fish getting a single spot on occasion.
Full details below. Thanks!
1~What type of fish is afflicted? In addition, please describe what is wrong with the fish to the best of your ability (i.e. cotton like growth, bloated, etc.).
See above
2~What are your tank parameters (ammonia, nitrites, nitrates, temp, pH)? Please give exact values.
Ammonia 0, nitrites 0, nitrates 10, temp currently 78 C (I set to 75 but when it gets really hot like it is here now, my house gets warm...), pH 7.8 (has always been at 7.8)
3~ How large is the tank? How long has the tank been set up?
20G high, finished cycling and stocked 5 months ago
4~What type of filtration are you using? Please give the name and number (i.e. Fluval 304) and amount of gph if known.
Marina Slim S20 HOB, filled with sponge material and ceramic biorings, NOT the special filter cartridges. Set to medium flow, plenty of bubbles at the drop-in, not sure what the gph is.
5~How many fish are in the tank? What kinds of fish are they and what are their current sizes?
See above
6~When is the last time you did a water change and vacuum the gravel? How often do you do this? How much water do you remove at a time?
Yesterday. Vacuum and ~40% PWC one weekly, religiously.
7~How long have you had the fish? If the fish is new, how did you acclimate it/them?
From original stocking 5 months ago
8~Have you added anything new to the tank--decor, new dechlorinator, new substrate, etc.?
See above
9~What kind of food have you been feeding your fish, have you changed their diet recently?
Rotation between flakes, omega micro pellets, and frozen brine shrimp, no changes in months