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Just Wondering March 1st 06 06:58 PM

Advice please Parrot fish turning Black???
 
Hi , i've had a few problems with my parrot fish over the past 10 days or so
, he seems to be back to his normal energy levels , he has suffered from a
fungus growth , which i have medicated for and it seems to be
improving..........But now he seems to be going Black ? , his natural colour
is orange , the last time one of my parrots went that colour they where
about to lay eggs , but this parrot i'm almost certain is a male ? What is
the black colouring he is getting likely to be ? i had noticed a small
amount of black on him around 3 weeks ago , but it appears to be spreading.

I've been quite lucky with my fish over the past 4 years , but this poor
fellow seems to be making up for past good fortune , he's around 2 years old
and i 've had since he was around 2 months old....

The black marking seems to be a mystery to me as there not a fungus i
presume , its his skin that has changed colour.



MarAzul March 1st 06 11:04 PM

Advice please Parrot fish turning Black???
 
"Just Wondering" wrote in message
...
Hi , i've had a few problems with my parrot fish over the past 10 days or
so , he seems to be back to his normal energy levels , he has suffered
from a fungus growth , which i have medicated for and it seems to be
improving..........But now he seems to be going Black ? , his natural
colour is orange , the last time one of my parrots went that colour they
where about to lay eggs , but this parrot i'm almost certain is a male ?
What is the black colouring he is getting likely to be ? i had noticed a
small amount of black on him around 3 weeks ago , but it appears to be
spreading.

I've been quite lucky with my fish over the past 4 years , but this poor
fellow seems to be making up for past good fortune , he's around 2 years
old and i 've had since he was around 2 months old....

The black marking seems to be a mystery to me as there not a fungus i
presume , its his skin that has changed colour.


It's a normal response for BP's that are stressed from illness, poor water
quality, moving, etc. Some never have it, some have patches for their whole
life - it's just another Parrot oddity. It used to be called 'black spot
disease' but it's not really a disease at all, just a reaction.

--
Mar
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VTIT
http://www.bloodparrots.co.uk/forum/



Mr. Gardener March 2nd 06 12:03 PM

Advice please Parrot fish turning Black???
 
On 1 Mar 2006 17:44:14 -0800, "koi-lo"
wrote:

Just Wondering wrote:
Hi , i've had a few problems with my parrot fish over the past 10 days or so
, he seems to be back to his normal energy levels , he has suffered from a
fungus growth , which i have medicated for and it seems to be
improving..........But now he seems to be going Black ? , his natural colour
is orange , the last time one of my parrots went that


time to flush it down the toilet.


I hope that when people write "flush it down the toilet", they are
just joking, and I hope that newbies to the sport of aquariums
understand that flushing is not a good way to get rid of a dying fish.
-- Mr Gardener

Koi-Lo March 2nd 06 04:30 PM

Advice please Parrot fish turning Black???
 

"jazz" wrote in message
ups.com...
I've not yet had to do this (thankfully). How do you euthanase a dying
fish properly - my LFS has a policy of not discussing this with
customers and the advice out on the internet is quite varied?

==========================
I can't bring myself to euthanize them. I have a small tank I put them in
with an airstone and let nature take it's course. Occasionally one will
revive or get better on it's own. I can't explain why or how that happens
since I don't medicate fish that appear to be dying. The last was the
miraculous recovery of a young blue mirror koi already on it's side when I
brought it in. You should see it now.
--

Koi-Lo.... frugal ponding since 1995...
Aquariums since 1952
Note: There are two Koi-Lo's on the Aquaria groups.
~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o





Richard Sexton March 2nd 06 05:48 PM

Advice please Parrot fish turning Black???
 
In article . com,
jazz wrote:
I've not yet had to do this (thankfully). How do you euthanase a dying
fish properly - my LFS has a policy of not discussing this with
customers and the advice out on the internet is quite varied?


Cut the spinal cord with scissors, right behind the head. Anything
else and the fish suffers - sometimes for a while.

A meat cleaver works well. One whack and the fish is dispatched.

--
Need Mercedes parts ? - http://parts.mbz.org
Richard Sexton | Mercedes stuff: http://mbz.org
1970 280SE, 72 280SE | Home page: http://rs79.vrx.net
633CSi 250SE/C 300SD | http://aquaria.net http://killi.net

Richard Sexton March 2nd 06 05:50 PM

Advice please Parrot fish turning Black???
 
I agree. Mine are buried in the flower beds. They add fertilizer and
there's no chance of disease (should they have something contagious) getting
into the nearby rivers or lakes.


There's a gardening show on the CBC that takes call in questions. It sounds
oh so straight laced and grown up and, well normal. One day some blue haired
old dear called about her Rhododendron, and it was clealy chloritic.

She asked what the best thing to do for it was. The guy said "bury a cat
under it". That's really what he said.

(She opted for blood meal)

--
Need Mercedes parts ? - http://parts.mbz.org
Richard Sexton | Mercedes stuff: http://mbz.org
1970 280SE, 72 280SE | Home page: http://rs79.vrx.net
633CSi 250SE/C 300SD | http://aquaria.net http://killi.net

muddyfox March 2nd 06 07:13 PM

Advice please Parrot fish turning Black???
 
That's a really encouraging story. I'll think twice about hurrying
things along if I ever get into that kind of difficulty with a fish.


Koi-Lo March 2nd 06 08:20 PM

Advice please Parrot fish turning Black???
 

"Richard Sexton" wrote in message
...
I agree. Mine are buried in the flower beds. They add fertilizer and
there's no chance of disease (should they have something contagious)
getting
into the nearby rivers or lakes.


There's a gardening show on the CBC that takes call in questions. It
sounds
oh so straight laced and grown up and, well normal. One day some blue
haired
old dear called about her Rhododendron, and it was clealy chloritic.

She asked what the best thing to do for it was. The guy said "bury a cat
under it". That's really what he said.

(She opted for blood meal)

=============================
Something to acidify the soil that contains Iron works great......... on
Azaleas as well. ;-)

I use Ironite and sulfur myself.
--

Koi-Lo.... frugal ponding since 1995...
Aquariums since 1952
Note: There are two Koi-Lo's on the Aquaria groups.
~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o





NetMax March 4th 06 03:30 AM

Advice please Parrot fish turning Black???
 
"jazz" wrote in message
ups.com...
I've not yet had to do this (thankfully). How do you euthanase a dying
fish properly - my LFS has a policy of not discussing this with
customers and the advice out on the internet is quite varied?



Research fish euthanasia (if I spelt that right). Pros use MS-222 iirc
to tranquilize or kill in higher dosages. Hobbyists can effectively use
clove oil for euthanising. Sold in the pharmacy (drug store) for
tooth-aches (freezes gums).
--
www.NetMax.tk



Frank March 5th 06 11:52 AM

Advice please Parrot fish turning Black???
 
Just Wondering wrote,
But now he seems to be going Black ? , his natural colour
is orange , the last time one of my parrots went that colour they where
about to lay eggs , but this parrot i'm almost certain is a male ? What is
the black colouring he is getting likely to be ?


If it isn't it's breeding color, then the darkening is a symptom of
illness - bacteria infection, due to poor water quality... A loss of
neurological control will/can also make body color darken, which could
be due to brain or eye flukes, inwhich a two day treatment with
Fluke-Tabs would help...................... Frank



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