Hi Everyone,
This is my first post and I came here in hopes that someone will be able to provide me with some helpful information. I woke up one morning and found that my Pleco has a sore just a little bit back from his eyes on his back. The sore is pinkish with a big white spot in the middle, which almost looks like dead scales that are going to fall off. The environment in my tank is generally pretty peaceful. I just recently rescued a clown loach from a bad situation. I have two logs in my tank, one smaller and one much larger. My pleco loves to hide out in the smaller log and the clown loach wanted to sleep in there with him. They both seemed to be happy with the situation but I am wondering if maybe he could have gotten scraped up sharing the small space?
When I brought home the clown loach I dosed the tank with MelaFix for 3 days as directed. Before this, I tested the water and all my levels were spot on. I am getti
Has anyone seen this before and have any helpful tips on how I can get this guy on the mend?
Thank you!
This is my first post and I came here in hopes that someone will be able to provide me with some helpful information. I woke up one morning and found that my Pleco has a sore just a little bit back from his eyes on his back. The sore is pinkish with a big white spot in the middle, which almost looks like dead scales that are going to fall off. The environment in my tank is generally pretty peaceful. I just recently rescued a clown loach from a bad situation. I have two logs in my tank, one smaller and one much larger. My pleco loves to hide out in the smaller log and the clown loach wanted to sleep in there with him. They both seemed to be happy with the situation but I am wondering if maybe he could have gotten scraped up sharing the small space?
When I brought home the clown loach I dosed the tank with MelaFix for 3 days as directed. Before this, I tested the water and all my levels were spot on. I am getti
Has anyone seen this before and have any helpful tips on how I can get this guy on the mend?
Thank you!
