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April 20th 06, 06:56 AM
I have been battling some sort of bacterial infection in a goldfish
tank. Every time I add a new Goldfish, it seems fine for 2-3 days,
then becomes lethargic, resting on the bottom and moving only
occasionally. By day 4, a white mass develops (usually on one side
below the dorsal fin and white blemishes appear on its tail. By the
time this appears, it worsens rapidly with sheets of "skin" coming off
and the fish dies within a couple of days. A guy at the local fish
store said it is a bacterial/fungal infection and sold me erythromicin
(EM) tablets. I removed the carbon filtration and treated as directed
for 4 days, but the disease progressed. I am now treating with a
parasite medication (malachite green and formalin) to see if it is
parasitic in nature. Should this fish die, I plan to break the tank
down and disinfect it and its sponge filter in a solution of bleach and
water before starting over, discarding the gravel and replacing it with
new stuff. My question is: What is the best way to disinfect the
external power filter? It is new, so I hate to discard it but don't
want to reintroduce the infection when I set it up again. Should I hang
it on the tank when it is soaking with bleach/water and let it run for
a few hours, then rinse it thoroughly, or is there a better solution to
all of this? Any advice is appreciated. I have several other tanks
with livebearers in one, tetras in another, and assorted tropiicals in
yet another and all are doing very well, so I don't think there's any
issue with my water quality. If anybody is familiar with themalady I am
describing and has advice as to a course of treatment, I would like to
hear from you. BTW, I have only put one goldfish in the tank at a time
(10 gal.) and change 25% of the water every 2-3 days (except when
following the treatment directions for the EM tablets). Ammnia has
been under .50 ppm and usually less with the frequency of water changes.

April 20th 06, 01:10 PM
join Puregold, the GF list and discuss this with a lot of people.
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buying a new goldfish, what to look for
Ingrid

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>I have been battling some sort of bacterial infection in a goldfish
>tank. Every time I add a new Goldfish, it seems fine for 2-3 days,
>then becomes lethargic, resting on the bottom and moving only
>occasionally. By day 4, a white mass develops (usually on one side
>below the dorsal fin and white blemishes appear on its tail. By the
>time this appears, it worsens rapidly with sheets of "skin" coming off
>and the fish dies within a couple of days. A guy at the local fish
>store said it is a bacterial/fungal infection and sold me erythromicin
>(EM) tablets. I removed the carbon filtration and treated as directed
>for 4 days, but the disease progressed. I am now treating with a
>parasite medication (malachite green and formalin) to see if it is
>parasitic in nature. Should this fish die, I plan to break the tank
>down and disinfect it and its sponge filter in a solution of bleach and
>water before starting over, discarding the gravel and replacing it with
>new stuff. My question is: What is the best way to disinfect the
>external power filter? It is new, so I hate to discard it but don't
>want to reintroduce the infection when I set it up again. Should I hang
>it on the tank when it is soaking with bleach/water and let it run for
>a few hours, then rinse it thoroughly, or is there a better solution to
>all of this? Any advice is appreciated. I have several other tanks
>with livebearers in one, tetras in another, and assorted tropiicals in
>yet another and all are doing very well, so I don't think there's any
>issue with my water quality. If anybody is familiar with themalady I am
>describing and has advice as to a course of treatment, I would like to
>hear from you. BTW, I have only put one goldfish in the tank at a time
>(10 gal.) and change 25% of the water every 2-3 days (except when
>following the treatment directions for the EM tablets). Ammnia has
>been under .50 ppm and usually less with the frequency of water changes.



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carlrs
April 20th 06, 01:58 PM
I would not go to such extremes. I would reconsider where you purchase
your goldfish (if there are no problems with your aquarium). You might
try a mebromin dip. Wash your filter with a strong salt solution. Check
your ammonia levels. check your ph (I prefer 7.5), check your KH. And I
know I sound like a broken record in these usenet groups, BUT I
strongly recommend UV sterilizers for prevention. I have used them with
great sucess in my maintenance business for 27 years now.

Carl
http://www.americanaquariumproducts.com
http://americanaquariumproducts.com/UVSterilizers.html

Koi-Lo
April 21st 06, 05:48 PM
> wrote in message
oups.com...
>I have been battling some sort of bacterial infection in a goldfish
> tank. Every time I add a new Goldfish, it seems fine for 2-3 days,
> then becomes lethargic, resting on the bottom and moving only
> occasionally. .........
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There is a contagious bacterial ulcer disease of goldfish and koi that is
almost untreatable. It seems to be immune to everything. Do a Google on
goldfish+disease+bacterial, goldfish+ulcers or something similar and you
will see what I mean. I just returned several Lionheads that developed it
within days of purchase. They were still in the quarantine tank or it could
have spread to my whole collection. I returned them for a complete refund.

Never add new fish to your established tank. Quarantine them for at least
14 days or you can add more than the new fish and sorely regret it.
--
Koi-Lo....
Frugal ponding since 1995.
Aquariums since 1952.
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