I have one large cardinal tetra that I have just noticed has a horizontally bent spine not extreme eats and swims reasonably well his color is somewhat faded compared to the rest but not dramatically so. I have had this fish for a year or so and I assume that I have seen this and dismissed it recently.
I know it could be TB or nutrient deficiency but in you experience what should I do? I am not sure that if it is TB I should bother to move him to quarantine (yes it is a male) as the tank has now been exposed anyway and treatment if it has reached the skeleton will be ineffective (I believe correct me if wrong). Part of my indecision is that I would have thought that if it was TB and reached the skeleton he should be in much worse shape.
Thoughts?
I know it could be TB or nutrient deficiency but in you experience what should I do? I am not sure that if it is TB I should bother to move him to quarantine (yes it is a male) as the tank has now been exposed anyway and treatment if it has reached the skeleton will be ineffective (I believe correct me if wrong). Part of my indecision is that I would have thought that if it was TB and reached the skeleton he should be in much worse shape.
Thoughts?