D dragonsong Candiru MFK Member Nov 15, 2009 823 2 48 32 PA Nov 29, 2010 #11 Mine was doing that when I first bought him, so much that he also got the red irritation, I put some of his slime under the microscope and saw some flukes treated him and no issues since.
Mine was doing that when I first bought him, so much that he also got the red irritation, I put some of his slime under the microscope and saw some flukes treated him and no issues since.
T Tramonte172 Gambusia MFK Member Jun 12, 2010 572 0 16 My fish room Nov 29, 2010 #12 HPIZZLE;4664404; said: that could be it. if the flagtail is eating the slime layer off your red tail, it'll prolly cause irritation. Click to expand...
HPIZZLE;4664404; said: that could be it. if the flagtail is eating the slime layer off your red tail, it'll prolly cause irritation. Click to expand...
I idle0095 Candiru MFK Member Jul 14, 2007 449 2 48 Manchester, NH Nov 29, 2010 #13 so should i still raise the temp to 85 and see if that helps or move the flag tail?