I think most here would want a picture if you can do it.
Barb
Hello all,
as the title suggests, i need some help with my black ghost knife. i've had him for over a year since he was very small and now he's about 7 inches long. i've never had issues with him; he's always been one of the most active fish in my 55 gal (upgrading to a larger tank soon). however, yesterday i noticed that he has the weird grayish spots on the side of his body and he's been unusually unenergetic. i've seen and treated ich before on previous fish but these spots don't look like ich. theyre much larger and not as white; theres only about 4 or so of them on one of his sides.
so i'm just looking for any info on what this could be and how to go about treating it because i know they are sensitive to most meds. thank you!!
I think most here would want a picture if you can do it.
Barb
Salt A handfull per 100 litres. That will kill it. I dont know if it will kill the ghost though. It works for discus.
FWIW ghosts are "scaleless" fish.. so any sort of medication has to be used with extreme caution... they can't handle as much as other fish..
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120 Gallon (40 sump) Planted Discus Tank
http://forum.simplydiscus.com/showthread.php?88480-The-120-gallon-jungle-(56K-warning)&p=778757#post778757
Years ago I had a Ghost Knife in a 55 gallon tank at about 3" in length. About a year later he had grown to about 7 - 8" and had a couple spots on him. I asked the LFS and they said it could have been stress related due to lack of space. I gave it to a friend who had a 120 gallon tank and the spots went away after a couple weeks.
Maybe the same problem you are having?
DiscusLoverJeff
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