Hello there,
I bought 5 neon tetras the other day and late last night I noticed a dry, grey patch on one of them, in the centre of the body, right under the fin. The patch covered about a third of it's small body on one side. This morning, two of them were dead (although I can't find the body of one of them anywhere). I'm a complete novice when it comes to diseases so if anyone has any idea - or a decent link to identfying disease, I'd be grateful. I don';t want the rest of the tank to be infected so need to treat I imagine as well.
The fish are guaranteed and I know I ought to replace them but I distrust the shop now and would rather find another.
On another note, when I bought these neons, the LFS accidently scooped up a red tail as well (which I was very chuffed about because they are lovely, and I didn't have to pay). "He's" a bit of a loner though. Very active, but doesn't school. Should he have companions like himself? Or will he be OK on his own? (assuming the neon disease doesn't kill them all )
Tank has:
1 pregnant swordtail
3 neon tetras
5 x-ray tetras
1 red eye tetra (another LFS mistake)
1 red-tail tetra
Water tests absolutely fine.
I bought 5 neon tetras the other day and late last night I noticed a dry, grey patch on one of them, in the centre of the body, right under the fin. The patch covered about a third of it's small body on one side. This morning, two of them were dead (although I can't find the body of one of them anywhere). I'm a complete novice when it comes to diseases so if anyone has any idea - or a decent link to identfying disease, I'd be grateful. I don';t want the rest of the tank to be infected so need to treat I imagine as well.
The fish are guaranteed and I know I ought to replace them but I distrust the shop now and would rather find another.
On another note, when I bought these neons, the LFS accidently scooped up a red tail as well (which I was very chuffed about because they are lovely, and I didn't have to pay). "He's" a bit of a loner though. Very active, but doesn't school. Should he have companions like himself? Or will he be OK on his own? (assuming the neon disease doesn't kill them all )
Tank has:
1 pregnant swordtail
3 neon tetras
5 x-ray tetras
1 red eye tetra (another LFS mistake)
1 red-tail tetra
Water tests absolutely fine.