jeremys78
Active member
Three questions:
1. How to capture a Royal Gramma basslet from a system?
2. How to identify disease (I only suspect it is present)?
3. How to treat said disease once it is verified & identified?
Let's tackle these one at a time.
First:
I have tried to take macro's of her in the tank to illustrate the tiny (approx 100-500 micron diameter) white spots which have appeared on the head, fins (pectoral & dorsal) in a very diffuse pattern without any remarkable shape or aggregation except they seem to be heavier in the front dorsal area and less dense (almost indistinguishable).
From appearances alone, I thought that they might be microbubbles deposited from my skimmer, but perhaps this is only wishful thinking b/c none of the other fishes have it. Also, she is exhibiting shy behavior (a change from her usual bully attitude), more frequent hiding, occasional gill-scratching behavior (not quite rock slam-dancing yet), but still eats well, swims fine, and seems curious & vibrant.
I will post the semi-decent pictures I have of these "spots" tonight when I can shrink down the file size. I would love to get the group opinion on what it may be.
Looking forward and planning for the worst - how to capture the little bugger? Sunken vase / bottle with food, commercial fish-trap, remove all my rock (AARGH!)
1. How to capture a Royal Gramma basslet from a system?
2. How to identify disease (I only suspect it is present)?
3. How to treat said disease once it is verified & identified?
Let's tackle these one at a time.
First:
I have tried to take macro's of her in the tank to illustrate the tiny (approx 100-500 micron diameter) white spots which have appeared on the head, fins (pectoral & dorsal) in a very diffuse pattern without any remarkable shape or aggregation except they seem to be heavier in the front dorsal area and less dense (almost indistinguishable).
From appearances alone, I thought that they might be microbubbles deposited from my skimmer, but perhaps this is only wishful thinking b/c none of the other fishes have it. Also, she is exhibiting shy behavior (a change from her usual bully attitude), more frequent hiding, occasional gill-scratching behavior (not quite rock slam-dancing yet), but still eats well, swims fine, and seems curious & vibrant.
I will post the semi-decent pictures I have of these "spots" tonight when I can shrink down the file size. I would love to get the group opinion on what it may be.
Looking forward and planning for the worst - how to capture the little bugger? Sunken vase / bottle with food, commercial fish-trap, remove all my rock (AARGH!)