Peacock bass sick

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Reedjasper

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Mar 13, 2015
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image.jpg I have two peacock bass I added to my setup about a month ago. I noticed a couple days ago they have white fungus looking spots on them. They still eat really well swim well but are not showing their normal colour.

They didn’t get along with my silver arrowana when I first added them which I know probably stressed them out and caused this. Everyone is getting along now and my water is testing great in all areas.
Just looking for help treating them and getting them back to health
 
Look like hith. Make sure tank is cycled. No feeders. Pellets soaked in vitachem if able. Would keep the water clean. Add some salt 1 tsp per g and add api fungus cure. Get some methylene blue and dab the areas with a qtip. Hope it gets better.
 
Look like hith. Make sure tank is cycled. No feeders. Pellets soaked in vitachem if able. Would keep the water clean. Add some salt 1 tsp per g and add api fungus cure. Get some methylene blue and dab the areas with a qtip. Hope it gets better.

Thanks for the help I do not feed feeders as to the poor quality we have here, carry sicknes . My tank is cycled has been set up for years and have not over stocked it . I did feed them alittle more then usual because everyone that came over of course wanted to see them eat, ( they are savage eaters!) but I am sure to do water changes . I obviously let the quality suffer a bit though which makes me upset with myself.

I dosed salt and fungus treatment that I have. I don’t bt have methyl blue but will get tomorrow . Thanks again for the help
 
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