I posted on R2R as well so I apologize if any of you are seeing this twice, I'm just very concerned as a new fish parent.
Today I started to observe my fish in QT properly, I never bothered much before because they came from a system with low dose copper and I figured that it would take a while for anything to show if it was going to. I got my two clownfish on June 24, and my neon goby and kaudern's cardinal on July 4th. They're all in the same QT.
Today I noticed that my smaller clownfish has what looks like an injury or chunk missing to his right gill. It looks almost like (sorry) when you gut a fish and take a knife down the gill for... well you get the picture. A little part of the black is missing, and it looks like it's physically indented somewhat and the gill seems to be peeled away almost. I can't 'see' the gill on my other clown, or on this clown's left side, yet you can see it on his right.
My ammonia is .5ppm from a test kit that reads a constant .25 on a fully cycled tank. As soon as I took the reading for ammonia I did a double dose of Prime. Many people on R2R were saying it was ammonia poisoning but I don't believe it is for the following reasons:
I looked up pictures, and many of the pictures seem to be more 'rash' like, like a patchy area, blended out without any clean lines where it stops. This is a very cut and clean mark and with it only being in the little 'bite' area and along the gill. @Humblefish 101 says it's a "redness around the gill areas" but this is a very distinct 'chunk' of red with a distinct start and stop.
He's not the smallest fish in the tank, the neon goby is and he seems fine (I had originally posted worried about the red coloration by his neck but I'm pretty sure now that it's just his coloring again based on my google image searches). So if it was ammonia poisoning, wouldn't more than just the one fish have something? I understand the cardinal is larger, maybe more hardy, but 1/4 fish make me question that.
That aside, if it was ammonia poisoning on the little clown, why is it exclusive to one gill? Even if for some reason his immune system was just worse at dealing with the ammonia than the others, why is it isolated to a single side?
I did a five minute FW dip thinking it might be flukes in his gills and I didn't seem to notice anything that fell off him. I mostly want second opinions because I feel that because of the dozen people telling me to check my ammonia that nobody will read to any of my questions about why it might not be.
In this last one you can even see a bit of what I mean with how his gill seems to be out from his body.
Today I started to observe my fish in QT properly, I never bothered much before because they came from a system with low dose copper and I figured that it would take a while for anything to show if it was going to. I got my two clownfish on June 24, and my neon goby and kaudern's cardinal on July 4th. They're all in the same QT.
Today I noticed that my smaller clownfish has what looks like an injury or chunk missing to his right gill. It looks almost like (sorry) when you gut a fish and take a knife down the gill for... well you get the picture. A little part of the black is missing, and it looks like it's physically indented somewhat and the gill seems to be peeled away almost. I can't 'see' the gill on my other clown, or on this clown's left side, yet you can see it on his right.
My ammonia is .5ppm from a test kit that reads a constant .25 on a fully cycled tank. As soon as I took the reading for ammonia I did a double dose of Prime. Many people on R2R were saying it was ammonia poisoning but I don't believe it is for the following reasons:
I looked up pictures, and many of the pictures seem to be more 'rash' like, like a patchy area, blended out without any clean lines where it stops. This is a very cut and clean mark and with it only being in the little 'bite' area and along the gill. @Humblefish 101 says it's a "redness around the gill areas" but this is a very distinct 'chunk' of red with a distinct start and stop.
He's not the smallest fish in the tank, the neon goby is and he seems fine (I had originally posted worried about the red coloration by his neck but I'm pretty sure now that it's just his coloring again based on my google image searches). So if it was ammonia poisoning, wouldn't more than just the one fish have something? I understand the cardinal is larger, maybe more hardy, but 1/4 fish make me question that.
That aside, if it was ammonia poisoning on the little clown, why is it exclusive to one gill? Even if for some reason his immune system was just worse at dealing with the ammonia than the others, why is it isolated to a single side?
I did a five minute FW dip thinking it might be flukes in his gills and I didn't seem to notice anything that fell off him. I mostly want second opinions because I feel that because of the dozen people telling me to check my ammonia that nobody will read to any of my questions about why it might not be.
In this last one you can even see a bit of what I mean with how his gill seems to be out from his body.
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