EDIT: The affected cory has sadly died. I will be doing bigger water changes on that tank from now on, as I believe that to have contributed to the problem.
A individual of C. habrosus in my tanks has developed a growth on its tail. My assumption was that this must be fungal, thus Ive given the fish a 3 hour long methylene blue bath yesterday.
I had another case of this on another C. habrosus a few weeks back, it died.
One female C. habrosus remains in the tank without any visible ailments.
Here is a picture of said fishy. Tank specs are below.
Am I correct in assuming a fungal infection? Is methylene blue a good treatment, or is Colombo Alparex a better idea (AcriflaviniumCl+mal.green+formalin)
Thanks for any replies.
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Temperature range: 22-24 C (71 - 75 F)
45 L (10 G) tank stocked with small fish species since december 2014.
Nitrates have never exceeded 40 mg/l
Partially densely planted, partially open.
1 piece of bogwood and 1 piece of slate.
Smooth river sand substrate.
Tank mates:
3 (Pseud)epiplatys annulatus
1 Phalloceros caudimaculatus
5 Caridina cantonensis
several Heterandia formosa
1 Xiphophorus hellerii (juv.)