I have 30 gallon Tank from last 5 mnths. 2 weeks back i added i clown fish and 1 damsel. Both of them are doing good but I am seeing one little swollen creamish white spot in front of th gill of my clown fish and one at the middle of the body though not swollen.
What are these swollen white spots in front of the gills of Clown Fish ?:roll:
(they are bit swollen in clown fish and certainly not like ich)
I have read it... am wondering why your tanks are not covered if there is a problem with such things? This is also not the time to be buying fish, you still have a sickly damsel in your main tank to deal with... this tank needs time to stabilize and the fish need time to get healthy first.
If you insist on purchasing more fish then please don't be surprised when you run into more problems. It is really kind of pointless for those of us here on the forum to continue to help you if you don't take any of the advice we offer. Without patience the saltwater hobby is very expensive and very frustrating... and deadly to the animals.
I have to assume, like myself, nobody really knew what else to tell you... all I can do is be honest. I never mind helping anyone, but if they keep contributing to the problems there is nothing I or anyone else can do.
my damsel marks r gone. its doing good now can i buy strawberry dottyback. r they very aggressive. if ibuy i will put her in Qt for one month. plz reply.
I think this is a good hardy fish for you, but be aware it will become extremely aggressive in a small tank. I think you need to wait until May 1st before purchasing any more livestock.
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