I think my oldest and largest cherry barb has a fungal infection. Recently, a female and two small males passed quarantine and went into the show tank where this male had 6 females to himself. He spends his days now hiding out behind the driftwood and in the plants, so please forgive the pie pan as a holding cell for the pictures.
After doing the weekly water change I noticed that he had a white patch of slightly fluffy material on the base of his tail (the area right before the start of the fin). Could this be a fungal infection? I'm guessing he's stressed out because of the added males challenging him, but that's only a wild guess. No other fish seem to have the same symptoms. There was one female who hides quite a bit, but she still feeds and shows no signs of white, fluffy growth.
How do I treat this infection if it is one?
Thanks
Pics for diagnosis:
PPS: another thought is that the scales are missing since you notice the white part most when looking at him from dead-on or behind
After doing the weekly water change I noticed that he had a white patch of slightly fluffy material on the base of his tail (the area right before the start of the fin). Could this be a fungal infection? I'm guessing he's stressed out because of the added males challenging him, but that's only a wild guess. No other fish seem to have the same symptoms. There was one female who hides quite a bit, but she still feeds and shows no signs of white, fluffy growth.
How do I treat this infection if it is one?
Thanks
Pics for diagnosis:
PPS: another thought is that the scales are missing since you notice the white part most when looking at him from dead-on or behind
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