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    Hi there! My german blue ram has this white spot on the head...



    What is it? It lost its appetite and not very active.

    Went to J&L and got Mardel Maracyn plus and switched on my UV sterilizer. Is there anything I can do more?

    Thanks!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mysticalnet View Post
    Hi there! My german blue ram has this white spot on the head...



    What is it? It lost its appetite and not very active.

    Went to J&L and got Mardel Maracyn plus and switched on my UV sterilizer. Is there anything I can do more?

    Thanks!!
    I used to get these ulcer-like lesions on my rainbows. More inbred varieties of Dwarf Gouramis are also prone to this inflinction. Never really figured out what cures it. Many years ago (when I worked in the retail pet trade) we used to get strange out breaks (especially with new fish out of Singapore). We used to call it Singapore Crud (I know.... highly technical term). We use to try treating it with Chloramphenicol (it sometimes worked). You need to have a good relationship with a physician to even secure it.... if it is still available).

    Is it a new fish, Ashley? If not, it may be best to just dispose of the affected fish.

    My apologies for not being of more help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CRS Fan View Post
    I used to get these ulcer-like lesions on my rainbows. More inbred varieties of Dwarf Gouramis are also prone to this inflinction. Never really figured out what cures it. Many years ago (when I worked in the retail pet trade) we used to get strange out breaks (especially with new fish out of Singapore). We used to call it Singapore Crud (I know.... highly technical term). We use to try treating it with Chloramphenicol (it sometimes worked). You need to have a good relationship with a physician to even secure it.... if it is still available).

    Is it a new fish, Ashley? If not, it may be best to just dispose of the ffected fish.

    My apologies for not being of more help.

    Stuart
    Nope it's an old fish, have been there in the tank for some time already... Thanks for your info
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