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Yonsei
February 2nd 07, 11:32 PM
I have an FO only talk with three fish. The tank is about 1 year old
and in pretty good shape. However I have noticed that my fish (eyes
and skin) seem to have a white fim on them. They are eating quite well
and seem to be in good spirits.
Can anyone suggest some things to look for or any disease that I might
be heading into?
Thanks,
Peter Pan
February 3rd 07, 02:16 AM
From your description it sounds like your fish has Maracyn, Do a google
search on it, to see if this is indeed what your fish has, if so there are
products such as Mardel for treatment. You should also set up a hospital
tank and quarantine the infected fish until you A: know what it is and B:
can treat him without affect your other stock.
Good Luck
"Yonsei" > wrote in message
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> I have an FO only talk with three fish. The tank is about 1 year old
> and in pretty good shape. However I have noticed that my fish (eyes
> and skin) seem to have a white fim on them. They are eating quite well
> and seem to be in good spirits.
>
> Can anyone suggest some things to look for or any disease that I might
> be heading into?
>
> Thanks,
>
RubenD
February 3rd 07, 04:21 AM
That could be ich.
Maracyn is the medicine use to treat the disease.
Ruben
"Peter Pan" > wrote in message
. ..
> From your description it sounds like your fish has Maracyn, Do a google
> search on it, to see if this is indeed what your fish has, if so there are
> products such as Mardel for treatment. You should also set up a hospital
> tank and quarantine the infected fish until you A: know what it is and B:
> can treat him without affect your other stock.
> Good Luck
>
>
>
> "Yonsei" > wrote in message
> oups.com...
> > I have an FO only talk with three fish. The tank is about 1 year old
> > and in pretty good shape. However I have noticed that my fish (eyes
> > and skin) seem to have a white fim on them. They are eating quite well
> > and seem to be in good spirits.
> >
> > Can anyone suggest some things to look for or any disease that I might
> > be heading into?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
>
>
Peter Pan
February 3rd 07, 04:32 AM
oh... I have a box with the name on it and MARDEL I thought was the
product...
Oooooops
"RubenD" > wrote in message
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> That could be ich.
>
> Maracyn is the medicine use to treat the disease.
>
> Ruben
>
>
> "Peter Pan" > wrote in message
> . ..
> > From your description it sounds like your fish has Maracyn, Do a google
> > search on it, to see if this is indeed what your fish has, if so there
are
> > products such as Mardel for treatment. You should also set up a hospital
> > tank and quarantine the infected fish until you A: know what it is and
B:
> > can treat him without affect your other stock.
> > Good Luck
> >
> >
> >
> > "Yonsei" > wrote in message
> > oups.com...
> > > I have an FO only talk with three fish. The tank is about 1 year old
> > > and in pretty good shape. However I have noticed that my fish (eyes
> > > and skin) seem to have a white fim on them. They are eating quite well
> > > and seem to be in good spirits.
> > >
> > > Can anyone suggest some things to look for or any disease that I might
> > > be heading into?
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
KurtG
February 4th 07, 02:26 AM
Yonsei wrote:
> I have an FO only talk with three fish. The tank is about 1 year old
> and in pretty good shape. However I have noticed that my fish (eyes
> and skin) seem to have a white fim on them. They are eating quite well
> and seem to be in good spirits.
>
> Can anyone suggest some things to look for or any disease that I might
> be heading into?
>
> Thanks,
>
Can you post a photo and give us a link?
George Patterson
February 4th 07, 04:47 PM
Peter Pan wrote:
> oh... I have a box with the name on it and MARDEL I thought was the
> product...
Mardel is the manufacturer. Maracyn is the name of a line of antibiotics.
Maracyn is not effective as a treatment for ick or velvet disease. These are
parasitical.
George Patterson
No one ever says "It's only a game." when his team is winning.
George Patterson
February 4th 07, 05:09 PM
Yonsei wrote:
> I have an FO only talk with three fish. The tank is about 1 year old
> and in pretty good shape. However I have noticed that my fish (eyes
> and skin) seem to have a white fim on them. They are eating quite well
> and seem to be in good spirits.
>
> Can anyone suggest some things to look for or any disease that I might
> be heading into?
Sounds like "velvet disease", properly known as Amyloodinium ocellatum. This is
a parasite. Usually, the fish dashes around and attempts to scratch itself on
items in the tank. Rapid gill movement is common. The parasites damage the
gills, so, eventually, the fish becomes lethargic and dies.
Since you have a FO tank, this should be treated with citrated copper sulphate.
Buy a good copper test kit to use with this, and maintain the recommended
concentration for at least two weeks. If you overdose, you will kill the fish.
If you fail to keep the concentration high enough or for long enough, the
disease will return.
If your tank contained live rock or any of a variety of other animals, you would
have to remove the fish into a quarantine tank for treatment and keep fish out
of your main tank for at least a month.
George Patterson
No one ever says "It's only a game." when his team is winning.
Yonsei
February 4th 07, 06:57 PM
On Feb 2, 6:32 pm, "Yonsei" > wrote:
> I have an FO only talk with three fish. The tank is about 1 year old
> and in pretty good shape. However I have noticed that my fish (eyes
> and skin) seem to have a white fim on them. They are eating quite well
> and seem to be in good spirits.
>
> Can anyone suggest some things to look for or any disease that I might
> be heading into?
>
> Thanks,
ok, bad news, my Yellow tang just died and it looks like my other fish
is going to die in the next 4 hours. They fish is covered in a white
very thin film (fungus) and his fins are falling apart. I still have
one fish including a star fish that don't seem to be affected at all!
Is this ich and is there a site that provides the best plan to address
the tank? also, any idea's on why my other fish has not been
affected?
Cheers
Wade
RubenD
February 4th 07, 09:27 PM
If you have a star fish on your tank, the copper medicine will kill it.
I have a Blue tang who has been 2-3 times covered in ich, the first time I
isolated her and used medicine (something called like "ich out") which was
supposed to be safe on reef tanks. The disease went away but came back
stronger once I put her in the main tank. You could see her red flesh. I
tried to removed her but couldn't do it. A few days later the skin was
healing and the ich was gone. She gets it about once every 3-4 months but
recover by herself.
In my short experience, medicine doesn't do much for a marine tank
But water changes and garlic food works miracles.
Try that, garlic boost the immune system on the fish.
Good luck,
Ruben
"Yonsei" > wrote in message
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> On Feb 2, 6:32 pm, "Yonsei" > wrote:
> > I have an FO only talk with three fish. The tank is about 1 year old
> > and in pretty good shape. However I have noticed that my fish (eyes
> > and skin) seem to have a white fim on them. They are eating quite well
> > and seem to be in good spirits.
> >
> > Can anyone suggest some things to look for or any disease that I might
> > be heading into?
> >
> > Thanks,
>
> ok, bad news, my Yellow tang just died and it looks like my other fish
> is going to die in the next 4 hours. They fish is covered in a white
> very thin film (fungus) and his fins are falling apart. I still have
> one fish including a star fish that don't seem to be affected at all!
> Is this ich and is there a site that provides the best plan to address
> the tank? also, any idea's on why my other fish has not been
> affected?
>
> Cheers
> Wade
>
George Patterson
February 5th 07, 03:57 AM
Yonsei wrote:
> ok, bad news, my Yellow tang just died and it looks like my other fish
> is going to die in the next 4 hours. They fish is covered in a white
> very thin film (fungus) and his fins are falling apart.
Ick will not cause the fins to deteriorate. That usually is caused by bacterial
infection. Check the packages at your LFS for treatments for "fin rot."
George Patterson
No one ever says "It's only a game." when his team is winning.
RubenD
February 5th 07, 05:39 AM
Sometimes fish rub against rock and some abrasion might occur . I'm not
saying that's the case but it can't be ruled out of possibilities.
Ruben
"George Patterson" > wrote in message
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> Yonsei wrote:
>
> > ok, bad news, my Yellow tang just died and it looks like my other fish
> > is going to die in the next 4 hours. They fish is covered in a white
> > very thin film (fungus) and his fins are falling apart.
>
> Ick will not cause the fins to deteriorate. That usually is caused by
bacterial
> infection. Check the packages at your LFS for treatments for "fin rot."
>
> George Patterson
> No one ever says "It's only a game." when his team is winning.
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