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The little white spots on his pectoral fins and his cheeks are breeding
tubercles. They just mean that he has reached sexual maturity so nothing to worry about! Mel. "Jonno" wrote in message ... I have two Moors, one is much bigger than the other (I'm assuming the big one is female and smaller male). Now the small one has just showed signs of a patterned (consistent along the edge) white spot on the very front (front edge) of it's pectrol fins (or pelvic - the front ones) - does this mean he is ready to fertilise any eggs the female lays, or is this cause for concern? He does have a few (very few) white dots by his gils (at the front part). Water was changed (and gravel cleaned) about 2 days ago, female Moor looks normal. The male does look happy and healthy, dorsal fin is up and he is eating and pooping normally. Any advice would be welcomed as I've never seen this before. |
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