Help!
I bought a red oscar (about 1.5 - 2 inches) at the weekend and added him along with 2 algae eaters and 2 clown loaches to my tank (48*24*18). The following day we had a MASSIVE nitrate spike (from around 5 ppm the week before to around 40 ppm) although ammonia and nitrite remained 0.
We immediately did a 50% water change and repeated it yesterday and today.
Nitrates are now down to between 5-10 ppm.
The problem is that the new Oscar has developed a pea-sized lump on his side near his tail. It started out as a small shiny patch of scales which looked like natural colouration. This morning it was a slightly bigger shiny patch but still looked natural, but this evening it has developed into a nasty looking whitish-grey lump with what looks like an almost bony protrusion.
He is still swimming about fine and coming up for food, and if anything, is even more active as he settles into his new home.
I've added Melafix in the meantime on the assumption that it's probably a bacterial infection due to the nitrate spike but really that is just a guess.
Is there anything else I can do to help the wee guy?
(I'd add a photo but I cant work out how!)


