Yesterday I got 6 beautiful boesmani rainbows from an online source. Was I smart? Did I quarantine them? Of course not.
When I got them yesterday one of the juveniles seemed to have two small white spots on his dorsal fins. when I checked this morning it had spread. He now has 2 fuzzy white spots on his fins that have spread slightly to his body. I have my very first case of fungus. <sigh>
I did a water change before I put them in the tank and I will do another today. I use test strips so my levels aren't as exact as I would like but they are Ph 6.6, KH 60ppm, GH 50ppm, Ammonia 0, NO2 0, NO3 10ppm. I have a couple pieces of new driftwood which I am assuming are the cause of my low Ph and lack of minerals (my other tanks use the same water source with different results). Ideally I'd like to raise these but I want to wait until the environment is stable (wood has been there longer, new plants are rooted). I do a 25% water change once a week.
So, my questions: Do I treat the fungus with a fungicide? Do I pull that one fish out and quarantine him? I figure he's pretty stressed from being kept in a bag overnight with 5 other fish and gradually introduced to a new environment with less than ideal conditions. Will the fungus go away without treatment if I change the water more frequently? Do I just let him get used to the new tank for a few days and see if his own immune sytem will kick in once he has settled into his new life? I have carbon in my filter but it is old and spent and only there as a home for bacteria. If I do use a fungicide do I have to take the carbon out or will it be ok since it is spent?
When I got them yesterday one of the juveniles seemed to have two small white spots on his dorsal fins. when I checked this morning it had spread. He now has 2 fuzzy white spots on his fins that have spread slightly to his body. I have my very first case of fungus. <sigh>
I did a water change before I put them in the tank and I will do another today. I use test strips so my levels aren't as exact as I would like but they are Ph 6.6, KH 60ppm, GH 50ppm, Ammonia 0, NO2 0, NO3 10ppm. I have a couple pieces of new driftwood which I am assuming are the cause of my low Ph and lack of minerals (my other tanks use the same water source with different results). Ideally I'd like to raise these but I want to wait until the environment is stable (wood has been there longer, new plants are rooted). I do a 25% water change once a week.
So, my questions: Do I treat the fungus with a fungicide? Do I pull that one fish out and quarantine him? I figure he's pretty stressed from being kept in a bag overnight with 5 other fish and gradually introduced to a new environment with less than ideal conditions. Will the fungus go away without treatment if I change the water more frequently? Do I just let him get used to the new tank for a few days and see if his own immune sytem will kick in once he has settled into his new life? I have carbon in my filter but it is old and spent and only there as a home for bacteria. If I do use a fungicide do I have to take the carbon out or will it be ok since it is spent?

