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Clownfish growing cotton?
Last night it wasnt there, but this morning my clownfish has what
looks like teeny tufts of cotton growing on a couple of his fins... Any thoughts? |
Clownfish growing cotton?
On Nov 16, 11:47 am, Big Habeeb wrote:
Last night it wasnt there, but this morning my clownfish has what looks like teeny tufts of cotton growing on a couple of his fins... Any thoughts? Found an article saying it was a bacterial infection (most likely, if I'm describing it right) and that I should just leave it alone and the fish's immune system should be able to fight it off. Guess I'll watch and keep the fingers crossed...gratefully I at least know enough to know it's not ich. |
Clownfish growing cotton?
Big Habeeb wrote on Fri, 16 Nov 2007:
On Nov 16, 11:47 am, Big Habeeb wrote: Last night it wasnt there, but this morning my clownfish has what looks like teeny tufts of cotton growing on a couple of his fins... Any thoughts? Found an article saying it was a bacterial infection (most likely, if I'm describing it right) and that I should just leave it alone and the fish's immune system should be able to fight it off. Guess I'll watch and keep the fingers crossed...gratefully I at least know enough to know it's not ich. I'm not as optimistic as you about the immune system. If the immune system was on top of the problem, the question is how the infection got to such macro-visible stage to begin with. Lots of infections can be cured with a short (5-10m) freshwater dip. The fish gets stressed a little, but the (invertebrate) bacteria dies. You have get the temperature and pH of the freshwater to match your tank water; basically everything except the salt. You can probably do a web search for "freshwater dip" and find advice. The challenge, from your perspective, is going to be whether to attempt this or not. Of course things would be better if you did nothing, and the fish got better on its own. But if it gets worse ... then you're in a dilemma. And, unfortunately, the freshwater dip _is_ stressful for the fish (including the need to catch it in a net). A mostly-healthy fish will get through the stress just fine. But if you wait until the fish is almost dead, then the freshwater dip might be the last straw. My own advice would be: if you can actually see a visible infection, you ought to try the dip immediately. -- Don __________________________________________________ _____________________________ Don Geddis http://reef.geddis.org/ I think somebody should come up with a way to breed a very large shrimp. That way, you could ride him, then after you camped at night, you could eat him. How about it, science? -- Deep Thoughts, by Jack Handey |
Clownfish growing cotton?
"Big Habeeb" wrote in message ... Last night it wasnt there, but this morning my clownfish has what looks like teeny tufts of cotton growing on a couple of his fins... Any thoughts? Out of curiosity. Have you tested your water and what is it looking like? You know: Nitrates, Alkalinity, Phosphates, Hardness. etc... Jim |
Clownfish growing cotton?
On Nov 16, 1:15 pm, "jthread" wrote:
"Big Habeeb" wrote in message ... Last night it wasnt there, but this morning my clownfish has what looks like teeny tufts of cotton growing on a couple of his fins... Any thoughts? Out of curiosity. Have you tested your water and what is it looking like? You know: Nitrates, Alkalinity, Phosphates, Hardness. etc... Jim Jim, Tested...everything is where it should be...don't remember the exact numbers at this moment (I don't remember off the top of my head what ideal is), but for a fact I remember nitrates and phosphates were at zero. Additionally, the cardinal that's in the tank as well is thriving. Mitch |
Clownfish growing cotton?
"Big Habeeb" wrote in message ...
Last night it wasnt there, but this morning my clownfish has what looks like teeny tufts of cotton growing on a couple of his fins... Any thoughts? You said you have experience with freshwater fish or am I confusing you with somebody else? In both cases, marine and freshwater, cotton like infections are fungus growing on dead tissues caused by primary bacterial infections... Look up fish fungus cure in any web search to help your fish. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=fish+fungus+cure AND MAKE SURE YOU DO NOT CURE IN THE REEF. |
Clownfish growing cotton?
Pszemol wrote:
AND MAKE SURE YOU DO NOT CURE IN THE REEF. If you use any anti-fungal, anti-biotic, etc., then you need to move the fish to a hospital tank and start treating. (Otherwise, the antibiotic will kill off the bacteria in the live-rock.) Sooner the better. Btw, I like the bottle trap. Get a two litre bottle and a pair of scissors. I usually catch fish in a few minutes, although you need to keep a bucket handy for the ones you intend to put back in. http://www.aquariumlife.net/projects...m-tools/32.asp Make the hole big enough for your fish and no bigger. It works better if you don't feed the fishes the day before, so they will take to the trap. I've heard that for clownfish you can bait the trip with an arch-enemy such as a second clownfish. You just need to be quick about separating the two. --Kurt |
Clownfish growing cotton?
What you have is fungus. Fungus almost never kills
marine fish. That said, bacterial infections can, and you could also have bacterial issue. If it's just a small bit of fungus, and no rotting of the flesh, and the water conditions are good, and the fish behaves normally, it will most likely get over it. I would recommend a 50% water change for good measure. Wayne Sallee Big Habeeb wrote on 11/16/2007 11:47 AM: Last night it wasnt there, but this morning my clownfish has what looks like teeny tufts of cotton growing on a couple of his fins... Any thoughts? |
Clownfish growing cotton?
Pszemol wrote on 11/16/2007 3:48 PM:
You said you have experience with freshwater fish or am I confusing you with somebody else? Yep that would be the following post. :-) Wayne Sallee ************ -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Starting a reef tank Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 15:07:30 -0700 From: Big Habeeb Organization: http://groups.google.com Newsgroups: rec.aquaria.marine.reefs Hey gang, just wanted to get some opinions...here's the setup my shop recommended to me... I've been dealing with them for awhile, and have run several tanks, just never gone with reef (and not sal****er in ages): 72 galloon oceaning reef ready bow tank with stand, top etc plumbing kit oceaning sump pum protein skimmer esu power compact light versatop heater/thermometer Salt/hydrometer/testkit Anything I'm forgetting? Mitch |
Clownfish growing cotton?
Wayne Sallee wrote:
If it's just a small bit of fungus, and no rotting of the flesh, and the water conditions are good, and the fish behaves normally, it will most likely get over it. I would recommend a 50% water change for good measure. Wayne Sallee Big Habeeb wrote on 11/16/2007 11:47 AM: Last night it wasnt there, but this morning my clownfish has what looks like teeny tufts of cotton growing on a couple of his fins... Any thoughts? Hi just a small contribution. I set up my tank 6 weeks ago (no problems, everything is cycled and coralline algae growing on everything) and the second fish to go in was my percula. She stressed and grew white fuzz on the front of her body. That was a week ago and after gently nudging her anemone all week she is finally clear of the fuzz, I'm convinced the anemone helped clean her up. any thoughts anyone on the role of the anemone? Cheers Chris |
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