I know he is not a knife fish, but he is in the morymide (im sure i spelled it wrong) family. The elephant nose fish was the last fish I introduced into my tank about 6 months ago. I did a lot of research before purchasing. Most of my fish are African. I have 6 glass catfish (asian), 2 African butterfly fish, 1 rope fish, 3 pearl gourami (South american), 1 leopard bush fish, and 3 rabbit snails (started off with two, they had a baby).
Today I tested my water and noticed the nitrate was a bit high, maybe between 40-80ppm (using api master kit, colors can be confusing). I do know it is ideal to keep nitrates under 20ppm. Usually my tank runs fine at between 20-40ppm. Not ideal, but I do water changes every week at about 35%. I run a fluval fx6 filter on a 75 gallon. So my filtration is pretty darn good for a 75 gallon.
Anywho,I nortdo not see the elephant nose because he hides in a castle decoration. I do see him in the morning when I feed. He grabs a bite then darts back into his cave. After the water change today he came out of the cave, I noticed he had what appeared to be either an injury or infection of some sort. It’s hard to see in the pics but it isnt like holes, its more like when you have a blister and it pops and you have loose skin around the blister. It is only on one side of him. And only in the back near his tail fin. I did snap some pics, but it’s not super easy to see. Also because I had just done a water change there is stuff floating around making it look like he has stuff on his head, but this injury or disease is only on the back end and one side.







Today I tested my water and noticed the nitrate was a bit high, maybe between 40-80ppm (using api master kit, colors can be confusing). I do know it is ideal to keep nitrates under 20ppm. Usually my tank runs fine at between 20-40ppm. Not ideal, but I do water changes every week at about 35%. I run a fluval fx6 filter on a 75 gallon. So my filtration is pretty darn good for a 75 gallon.
Anywho,I nortdo not see the elephant nose because he hides in a castle decoration. I do see him in the morning when I feed. He grabs a bite then darts back into his cave. After the water change today he came out of the cave, I noticed he had what appeared to be either an injury or infection of some sort. It’s hard to see in the pics but it isnt like holes, its more like when you have a blister and it pops and you have loose skin around the blister. It is only on one side of him. And only in the back near his tail fin. I did snap some pics, but it’s not super easy to see. Also because I had just done a water change there is stuff floating around making it look like he has stuff on his head, but this injury or disease is only on the back end and one side.






