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Alan Silver August 16th 04 02:44 PM

What's the white lump on Big Bob's fin ?
 
Hello,

One of our fish has developed a white lump on a fin. It doesn't seem to
bother the fish, but I would like to know what it is and if I should do
anything about it.

Please have a look at :-

http://fish.alansilver.co.uk/Mark3/G.../040816BigBob/

and let me know what you think. TIA

--
Alan Silver
PSG Fish Tanks - http://fish.alansilver.co.uk/


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Geezer From The Freezer August 17th 04 01:10 PM



Alan Silver wrote:

Hello,

One of our fish has developed a white lump on a fin. It doesn't seem to
bother the fish, but I would like to know what it is and if I should do
anything about it.

Please have a look at :-

http://fish.alansilver.co.uk/Mark3/G.../040816BigBob/

and let me know what you think. TIA



Hard to tell - it could be a parasite or a fungus....have you taken him out and
given him a salt dip to see if whatever it is falls off. I would, but before
hand get
him out the water and inspect it first!

Alan Silver August 17th 04 01:38 PM

One of our fish has developed a white lump on a fin. It doesn't seem to
bother the fish, but I would like to know what it is and if I should do
anything about it.

Please have a look at :-

http://fish.alansilver.co.uk/Mark3/G.../040816BigBob/

and let me know what you think. TIA


Hard to tell - it could be a parasite or a fungus....have you taken him
out and
given him a salt dip to see if whatever it is falls off. I would, but before
hand get
him out the water and inspect it first!


I haven't done anything with him yet. The thought of trying to get him
out of the water is a little daunting !! He's a perky fellow !!

Assuming I can catch him, what concentration of salt, and for how long ?
Also, do I need to worry about the hardness and pH of the water for the
(presumably) short duration of the dip ? Our water is soft and neutral
out of the tap, whereas the tank water is hard and alkaline.

Thanx for the reply.

--
Alan Silver
PSG Fish Tanks - http://fish.alansilver.co.uk/
(anything added below this line is nothing to do with me)


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Geezer From The Freezer August 17th 04 02:43 PM



Alan Silver wrote:

I haven't done anything with him yet. The thought of trying to get him
out of the water is a little daunting !! He's a perky fellow !!

Assuming I can catch him, what concentration of salt, and for how long ?
Also, do I need to worry about the hardness and pH of the water for the
(presumably) short duration of the dip ? Our water is soft and neutral
out of the tap, whereas the tank water is hard and alkaline.


Use the tank water....in a tub or CLEAN bucket....if its a parasite just
get some tweezers and gently pull it off.
Salt dip solution....you could try 10 tablespoons per gallon for about 3%
solution
and just dip for as long as your fish is not stressed too much (he will stress a
bit)
Others here may have different suggestions.

Lilly August 20th 04 06:34 PM

Alternately you can try swabbing the affected area with some hydrogen
peroxide and see if it goes away. If you can, a wet towel helps reduce
stress. Be quick. Don't leave the fish out of water for more than 30
or 40 seconds. Less harsh for the fish than a salt dip.

Lilly

Geezer From The Freezer wrote in message news:
Use the tank water....in a tub or CLEAN bucket....if its a parasite just
get some tweezers and gently pull it off.
Salt dip solution....you could try 10 tablespoons per gallon for about 3%
solution
and just dip for as long as your fish is not stressed too much (he will stress a
bit)
Others here may have different suggestions.


Brother Numepsy August 31st 04 03:28 AM

Absolutely, it is probably a fungal infection. I use Tank Buddies Fungus
Clear; but there are allot of things on the market.
I would isolate the fish to a sick tank and put him through several fungal
treatments (two with Tank Buddies). I would treat the main tank once if the
other fish show no signs of infection. Get some fresh water salt and add
about 1 tsp per gallon. This will also help get rid of the fungus and
strengthen the fishes immune system.

"Alan Silver" wrote in message
...
Hello,

One of our fish has developed a white lump on a fin. It doesn't seem to
bother the fish, but I would like to know what it is and if I should do
anything about it.

Please have a look at :-

http://fish.alansilver.co.uk/Mark3/G.../040816BigBob/

and let me know what you think. TIA

--
Alan Silver
PSG Fish Tanks - http://fish.alansilver.co.uk/


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