Hello everyone, I was in holiday for a week, and I just got back. Most of my fish are ok, but my 3 fancy goldies, 1 telescope eye, and 2 pearlscales. They are young, just bigger than a ping pong ball, the telescope eye a bit smaller. They are all ok, but the telescope eye has a bit of blood congealing and very early signs of fish fungus (milky skin and slight tufts of white) and 1 of the pearlscales also has early signs of fish fungus. I think they have contracted that from a lack of water changes, because I was on holiday. They are not lethargic and are eating. I did a 50% water change yesterday. I was also wondering if I should do less of a treatment because they pearlscales are basically just skin instead of scales, like you would do less of a treatment with loaches or skin catfish.