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Please! Help! White skin patches...
Hi, a few days ago I noticed my dark axies have a patchy skin. I also have two lighter colored axies in that tank so I can't really see it on them. The leucistic one has also "reddish" feet. Like something is wrong with the water.
I've read things about a temperature problem, but the temp is still at 19ºC.
I did test the water and nitrites and nitrates were somehow too high. I immediately did a water change and yesterday I did another one. They're still 'patchy'.
(Nitrite and nitrate is better now)
My little albino doesn't eat easily now (but finally accepted the worm I gave him)
The axies in the other tank are all fine.
I also added sand to the tank recently.
So... Did the high nitrites and nitrates made them go 'white patchy'? Does the sand have to do anything about it?
And how can I help them get well?
Maybe a tea bath? How exactly does it work? Do I have to fridge them too etc.
And they're still pretty small... so is a tea bath (or maybe a salt bath) okay for them?
Here are 3 pictures (the first two is from my axie with the most 'whiteness'... I've noticed something too that looks like a 'broken' (?) gill or something freaky), maybe the last one is not very clear but I hope you can see what I mean by seeing the first two...
(Oh, the water is much clearer now... I thought the sand was rinsed enough... but probably not...)
Edit: oops... wrong subtopic...
Hi, a few days ago I noticed my dark axies have a patchy skin. I also have two lighter colored axies in that tank so I can't really see it on them. The leucistic one has also "reddish" feet. Like something is wrong with the water.
I've read things about a temperature problem, but the temp is still at 19ºC.
I did test the water and nitrites and nitrates were somehow too high. I immediately did a water change and yesterday I did another one. They're still 'patchy'.
(Nitrite and nitrate is better now)
My little albino doesn't eat easily now (but finally accepted the worm I gave him)
The axies in the other tank are all fine.
I also added sand to the tank recently.
So... Did the high nitrites and nitrates made them go 'white patchy'? Does the sand have to do anything about it?
And how can I help them get well?
Maybe a tea bath? How exactly does it work? Do I have to fridge them too etc.
And they're still pretty small... so is a tea bath (or maybe a salt bath) okay for them?
Here are 3 pictures (the first two is from my axie with the most 'whiteness'... I've noticed something too that looks like a 'broken' (?) gill or something freaky), maybe the last one is not very clear but I hope you can see what I mean by seeing the first two...
(Oh, the water is much clearer now... I thought the sand was rinsed enough... but probably not...)
Edit: oops... wrong subtopic...
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