Regular Member RanchuKeeper Posted September 7, 2019 Regular Member Share Posted September 7, 2019 Hello, I just received 2 white Lionchu I noticed one of them has a red spot on the left side of his wen. Can anyone tell me what it can be or possible treat it ? I tried to upload a photo but it’s to large of a file. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member Caretta Rose Posted September 7, 2019 Regular Member Share Posted September 7, 2019 Can you upload the photo on a website like Imgur and send a link?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Helper Arctic Mama Posted September 10, 2019 Helper Share Posted September 10, 2019 Yes sorry but we cannot possibly help with no information about the tank or fish, or any pictures. Both would really aid in diagnosis. Here is our diagnostic form, please fill it out completely, including tank history and water chemistry. Then get us some close ups under good light of the red spot, please? Test Results for the Following: * Ammonia Level(Tank) * Nitrite Level(Tank) * Nitrate level(Tank) * Ammonia Level(Tap) * Nitrite Level(Tap) * Nitrate level(Tap) * Ph Level, Tank (If possible, KH, GH and chloramines) * Ph Level, Tap (If possible, KH, GH and chloramines) Other Required Info: * Brand of test-kit used and whether strips or drops? * Water temperature? * Tank size (how many gals.) and how long has it been running? * What is the name and "size of the filter"(s)? * How often do you change the water and how much? * How many days ago was the last water change and how much did you change? * How many fish in the tank and their size? * What kind of water additives or conditioners? * What do you feed your fish and how often? * Any new fish added to the tank? * Any medications added to the tank? * List entire medication/treatment history for fish and tank.Please include salt, Prazi, PP, etc and the approximate time and duration of treatment. * Any unusual findings on the fish such as "grains of salt," bloody streaks, frayed fins or fungus? * Any unusual behavior like staying at the bottom, not eating, etc.? 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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