losing whiskers
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losing whiskers
I have taken in an orphan Cory into one of my tanks, I've set it up as a hospital tank. I can't tell what kind it is yet, i think it may be a Leucomelas. My neighbor had it in a tank with a sand bottom. The cory has no whiskers, in fact it has a shade of pink around it's mouth. It has adjusted well, it is eating bloodworms and flake, and is active and overall appears generally healthy. Will these whiskers grow back? Should I avoid or add a specific substrate to assist it?
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Lost barbels
Barbels can wear down from sharp substrate. I would guess the pink is a resulting surface infection. I had luck treating ulcers on a goldfish with Melafix, so if the sores don't go away, maybe you could try that.