Fin rot or not?
Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 5:36 pm
I have a Striata that is part of a group. He recently received damage to his rear fin. I'm not sure is it's fin rot or something someone else in the tank may have caused him.
Here he is

Here are some close ups of the damage



My thought is since it seemed so sudden that it couldn't be fin rot. But sometimes you only see there heads sticking out so I supposed it could have been happening for longer than I think.
I also don't believe I have any fish that would fight in such a way.
Here is a list of all the fish in the tank
4 Botia Striata (1.5-2.5 inches)
2 Botia Kubotai (4.5-5 inches)
1 Botia Histronica (I believe, 2 inches)
1 Clown Plecostmus (2.5 - 3 inches)
1 Green Plecostmus (2 - 2.5 inches)
2 Pearl Gourami (3 inches)
2 Platies (1.5 inches)
These all share in a 38 Gallon tank (36in x 18in x 12in)
All the other Fish's tails seem fine (thank goodness) but I don't want this to happen to anyone else. I also don't know if this is damage that is permanent or will the fin recover at all.
Thanks for taking a look
Here he is

Here are some close ups of the damage



My thought is since it seemed so sudden that it couldn't be fin rot. But sometimes you only see there heads sticking out so I supposed it could have been happening for longer than I think.
I also don't believe I have any fish that would fight in such a way.
Here is a list of all the fish in the tank
4 Botia Striata (1.5-2.5 inches)
2 Botia Kubotai (4.5-5 inches)
1 Botia Histronica (I believe, 2 inches)
1 Clown Plecostmus (2.5 - 3 inches)
1 Green Plecostmus (2 - 2.5 inches)
2 Pearl Gourami (3 inches)
2 Platies (1.5 inches)
These all share in a 38 Gallon tank (36in x 18in x 12in)
All the other Fish's tails seem fine (thank goodness) but I don't want this to happen to anyone else. I also don't know if this is damage that is permanent or will the fin recover at all.
Thanks for taking a look