A few months ago, (maybe 5 or 6) I noticed that he was starting to turn white in a line along his lateral line. Now it has spread to his face, which is now almost completely white. I thought maybe his caves ... formed by rocks ... were getting to small for him causing him to rub against the rocks because he has grown a noticable bit since I got him. Then recently when I cleaned the tank, I noticed that one of the rocks had fallen over, so I took that as a hint to redo his tank. Over the next week, I got a piece of driftwood I already had here, collected some petrified rock from a friend, and got the gift of a large chunk of jade.
Then I enlarged his cave, gave him the bigger peice of driftwood, which I've piled the rocks on for now to hold it down.
That evening, during the catfish's active time, he came out more than usual because he had to check out all his new rocks, wood and caves. I noticed first that one of his pectoral fins is shorter than the other, then I noticed some of his tail fin is missing as well.
I suppose this could have happened when that one rock fell. But, I'm wondering if the turning white in combination with the fin problems is a sign of bad news? There are not other fish in there, so the fins aren't being nipped. The tank readings are always 0, 0 and 5, because he's the only fish in there, and I do the weekly WC's. The cat is eating well, like always. Is she or he sick? What should I do?
Here is the best picture I could get, but it doesn't really show the fin problem:
![Image](http://www.gillamfamily.com/fish/catfish_P9171557.jpg)
I appreciate your thoughts on the matter.
Thanks,
Dawn