Hole in fin - fin rot?
Posted: 25 Oct 2003, 15:49
I have a 2" C. Fowleri in a 35G tank with 4 other juvenile cories (skunks, similis) and 4 juvenile chain loaches. This Fowleri has been with me for 6 weeks now.
This afternoon, I've spotted a small hole (about 1-2 mm) in the center of the caudal fin. In 6 hours time, that hole has extended to the edge of the fin.
I've just added Interpet #8 Ant fungus and fin rot.
My question is whether this typical of fin rot?
(a) where it starts (hole)
(b) the speed it eats up the fin?
I did notice ever since it was bought that the area where the fin rot started was just a tad more whitish/opague in color.
Thanks.
ps. The other cories are fine. The tank is filtered by a 2026 and has sand bottom with a single large drift wood. No water parameters as I keep to the regiment of proper amount of feeding and change of water.
This afternoon, I've spotted a small hole (about 1-2 mm) in the center of the caudal fin. In 6 hours time, that hole has extended to the edge of the fin.
I've just added Interpet #8 Ant fungus and fin rot.
My question is whether this typical of fin rot?
(a) where it starts (hole)
(b) the speed it eats up the fin?
I did notice ever since it was bought that the area where the fin rot started was just a tad more whitish/opague in color.
Thanks.
ps. The other cories are fine. The tank is filtered by a 2026 and has sand bottom with a single large drift wood. No water parameters as I keep to the regiment of proper amount of feeding and change of water.