mshill90;4025282; said:You could possibly try Quick Cure which kills many parasites. Where did you get the driftwood, and did you treat it before adding it?
I don't see how the 2 could be connected to one another though.
Maybe find a fish vet in the area.
Catfishracer;4025308; said:I got the driftwood with the fish tank when I bought it used. It is something that I believe to be locally found. It is a really beautiful piece though. I did not treat it.
I hate adding any chemicals to the tank and will save that as an absolute last resort. I haven't given the heat and salt much time, But that combination has solved a lot of problems for me in the past, espcially ich.
The only way I was thinking they could be related would be if the bugs are biting consuming and or injuring his whiskers causing the bumps.
Ive never heard of a fish doctor around here.. But I would like to find someone with a microscope to get a better look at these things.
Catfishracer;4026913; said:I dont think the fx5 microbubbles would cause any problems. The filters are clean and have good flow so I dont want to mess with them right now unless the bubbles could cause problems. I just dont know how they would.QUOTE]
You should check out Lupin's Fresh Water disease sticky. There is something called air bubble disease where they can get blisters like the ones your cat has where there is to much nitrogen gas in the water. It says that the fix to to airate the water really well. I vote you check with Lupin directly but it probably wouldn't hurt to look into fixing your bubble problem either.
Lissaspence;4026977; said:Catfishracer;4026913; said:I dont think the fx5 microbubbles would cause any problems. The filters are clean and have good flow so I dont want to mess with them right now unless the bubbles could cause problems. I just dont know how they would.QUOTE]
You should check out Lupin's Fresh Water disease sticky. There is something called air bubble disease where they can get blisters like the ones your cat has where there is to much nitrogen gas in the water. It says that the fix to to airate the water really well. I vote you check with Lupin directly but it probably wouldn't hurt to look into fixing your bubble problem either.
I will check the sticky. and I just PM'ed lupin. Interesting thoughts on the nitrogen bubbles. Do they make a tester or something I can check with?
My water is airated to the max! Two of the giant dual air pumps tetra 300's. 2 fx5's blasting the surface and a big ehiem also. and 7 feet of airator tubing