Y Youngmullahbaby Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 8, 2016 5 1 3 41 Nov 9, 2016 #1 As the topic says..Aro has developed these spots? Id the disease please..and suggest the treatment...
As the topic says..Aro has developed these spots? Id the disease please..and suggest the treatment...
Yuki Rihwa Redtail Catfish MFK Member Jan 22, 2015 2,595 1,430 154 Asia Nov 9, 2016 #2 It's not disease. It's some kind of spine spot, it's follow the fish skeleton structure, it's exist on all Asian Arowana. Edit: I think I misunderstood your 'spot" problem, Did you mean the brown spot one? Last edited: Nov 9, 2016
It's not disease. It's some kind of spine spot, it's follow the fish skeleton structure, it's exist on all Asian Arowana. Edit: I think I misunderstood your 'spot" problem, Did you mean the brown spot one?
Y Youngmullahbaby Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 8, 2016 5 1 3 41 Nov 9, 2016 #3 Yuki Rihwa said: It's not disease. It's some kind of spine spot (i'm not sure how scientific calling spot) but it's exist on all Asian Arowana. Click to expand... So nothing to worry????
Yuki Rihwa said: It's not disease. It's some kind of spine spot (i'm not sure how scientific calling spot) but it's exist on all Asian Arowana. Click to expand... So nothing to worry????
Yuki Rihwa Redtail Catfish MFK Member Jan 22, 2015 2,595 1,430 154 Asia Nov 9, 2016 #4 Youngmullahbaby said: So nothing to worry???? Click to expand... It's nothing to worry if you were meant the white dot on each scale.
Youngmullahbaby said: So nothing to worry???? Click to expand... It's nothing to worry if you were meant the white dot on each scale.
StIcKy~RiCe Redtail Catfish MFK Member May 24, 2005 2,564 738 150 ~ Laos ~ Nov 9, 2016 #6 normal spots...as long as the fish is eating , active and well cleaned water. Reactions: 9FACE, Yuki Rihwa and tlindsey