About a month ago I picked up some juvenile African Cichlids from a fish store I had never bought from before. Needless to say there was absolutely no chance these guys weren't getting a full quarantine + general treatment.
They've been in quarantine over a month now and these dudes want out. This OB (pictured below) became super aggressive a few days ago and was stressing everybody out. I noticed all of them discolor a bit, though in my experience (only a few years) most of the time the discoloration goes away after you remove the stress. So in an attempt to not stress everyone into actually developing a disease from the stress, I moved the problematic OB out to my main tank (75g) with the other folks.
Does this look like Saddle Back/Columnaris? I've never dealt with it and don't know the signs from experience. The fish seems fine and eating normally.
The problem is the natural colors of ob's I can't tell if he is just still a bit discolored from overcrowding stress or if this is the slow burning kind of Columnaris and I just literally shot myself in the foot.
I started treating the tank with Artemiss and aquarium salt as a precautionary measure till I figure out for sure. I would normally not shotgun meds, but I keep the Artemiss on hand since it's an immune system booster...not like I'm giving them Erythromycin or something. I'm told that Artemiss is highly effective on bacterial stuff if you catch it early - however, I have no idea if I'm early or not.
If this is the saddle plague, what should I do? Get him out now? He's been in show tank for about 3 days. I don't have a hospital tank outside of my main quarantine. I could go get one (and I have cycled sponges + plenty of prime/stability just in case). I also don't want to rush into chaos and go ripping my tank apart moving fish around and then kill my whole livestock because I panicked.
Water Parameters:
I tested the parameters in the the 20g quarantine tank he came from (where the discoloration started) and noticed that only the sponge filter was running. That HOB had stopped and I didn't realize it. It couldn't have been off for more than 24 hours. So this does not represent the parameters when he was in there (although it does for the others, tossed prime in immediately).
PH ~8, KH ~180, GH ~140, Ammonia 0.0 ppm, Nitrite ~0.40-0.50 ppm, Nitrate ~0.30 ppm.
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