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Hello all,
I just treated my pond for Ciscodella last week and think I got everything wiped out and a good bit of water cycled since then.
I just noticed yesterday that my Asagi had some discoloring on his netting behind his head.
I netted him up quick and it looks like something bubbling up starting.
With the water temps starting to lower in PA, I am obviously more worried as I learned lessons last year by not addressing seemingly small things before the water got too cold.
My question is does this look to be something more bacterial in nature? How to tell what exactly it is so I know how to address it?
I just brought the pond up to .3% salt just for good measure for any healing properties from the fish scrapes from jumping and flashing against the rocks when they had ciscodella
Any advise is appreciated
I just treated my pond for Ciscodella last week and think I got everything wiped out and a good bit of water cycled since then.
I just noticed yesterday that my Asagi had some discoloring on his netting behind his head.
I netted him up quick and it looks like something bubbling up starting.
With the water temps starting to lower in PA, I am obviously more worried as I learned lessons last year by not addressing seemingly small things before the water got too cold.
My question is does this look to be something more bacterial in nature? How to tell what exactly it is so I know how to address it?
I just brought the pond up to .3% salt just for good measure for any healing properties from the fish scrapes from jumping and flashing against the rocks when they had ciscodella
Any advise is appreciated