This morning I went to feed the killies in my breeding experiment and found the male has 3 blobs of what appears to be fungus. One blob at the beginning of his tail where the body goes thin, one on his lower left jaw area, one that covers his right eye and stretches over his head.
I've had this male and his female for 2 weeks. They came from a tank full of healthy fish except for one of a totally different species who died of apparently unrelated disease. The female has been fine, eating, behaving normally. I decided to seperate the pair on Friday so the female could be conditioned for a week or 2 and put the male into the tank next door. This male has barely eaten since I got him, but the alpha males I've had before have all been fussy that way as they seem to think it's their job to guard the female first, eat later. He has looked interested in food a few times but only gone to eat it once or twice. In the end I thought he must be eating when I've left or still getting used to the new tank and not having other males to compete with, as he not gotten any thinner. I thought that seperating them may encourage him to eat since he didn't have to attend to the female.
When I first got into killies I followed Barrie's advice of keeping them in slightly salty water, and the first ones I had indeed never got sick.
These 2 I've had for 2 weeks and in no salt.
So far what I've done is a gravel vac and swap about a third of the water for water with 1 tsp per 8L which was Barrie's original advice.
Now I wonder about my next step.
Firstly do you agree it's the sort of fungus I could/should be treating with meth blue? If not, what do you think?
When I first saw it, all the fungus was cloudy white. Since I changed the water it's got specks in it, maybe it's crap stirred up from the gravel vac. He is having trouble seeing out of the eye covered in it and he is rather lethargic.