JRM
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I have been following the process for going fallow and q.t.-ing all fish. I treated with copper and i am in week 5. All fish appeared to be cured. Today i got a new light for the QT. I have better visibilty and I see 2-3 spots on the pectoral fins of the porcupine puffer. The ones at the top of the fins look like they are could be growth of the fin. The others I am not sure about. No spots anywhere else. All fish have been in QT for 5 weeks no cross contamination, 2 weeks of cupramine in effective range. Is it possible that these spots on the fins of the porcupine puffer could be part of the growth of the fin or could it be something else? It doesnt look like ich and there are no spots on the body yet. Is this ich resurfacing in the QT? What should I do next?
I have been following the process for going fallow and q.t.-ing all fish. I treated with copper and i am in week 5. All fish appeared to be cured. Today i got a new light for the QT. I have better visibilty and I see 2-3 spots on the pectoral fins of the porcupine puffer. The ones at the top of the fins look like they are could be growth of the fin. The others I am not sure about. No spots anywhere else. All fish have been in QT for 5 weeks no cross contamination, 2 weeks of cupramine in effective range. Is it possible that these spots on the fins of the porcupine puffer could be part of the growth of the fin or could it be something else? It doesnt look like ich and there are no spots on the body yet. Is this ich resurfacing in the QT? What should I do next?