mbu puffer appears to have black spot?

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luigimbu
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mbu puffer appears to have black spot?

Post by luigimbu »

Hi my mbu has in the l last week come up with black spots the size of white spot every couple of days some disappear and others appear.weird. I believe is a parasite spread by snails and I had put some snails in the tank last week which have now all been eaten. Anyway Luigi seems happy very colourful eating well and is doing nothing out of the ordinary.so what I want to know is has anyone else had this and how do I treat it? Thanks
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Re: mbu puffer appears to have black spot?

Post by bertie 83 »

Hi you need to answer all the red questions above, a pic would also help work out what is wrong
It's amazing how easy maintenance is. If done regularly and thoroughly
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luigimbu
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Posts: 44
Joined: Tue Mar 04, 2014 6:29 pm
Gender: Male
My Puffers: Luigi the 18in mbu
Desmond the Gsp 4in (rehomed)
4 large Frontosas
Climbing pearch
Clown knife fish 20inch
And a nice new reef tank setup
Location (country): England dorset shaftesbury
Location: England shaftesbury dorset

Re: mbu puffer appears to have black spot?

Post by luigimbu »

It is not letting me post pictures
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