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Satyen Kale August 16th 04 04:37 PM

Tail fin regeneration
 
I have a female yellow labidochromis caeruleus in my tank who has lost
almost her entire tail fin due to aggression from a male yellow lab. I
have isolated her in a small mesh box in the same tank to allow her to
recuperate. I have also been adding Melafix to promote fin growth.
However, it has been almost 2 weeks now and there have been no visible
signs of growth. How long does it usually take for a tail fin to grow
back? The fish seems otherwise pretty healthy and seems to keep
wanting to get out of the mesh box.

satyen

Mark Cooper August 16th 04 11:28 PM

(Satyen Kale) wrote in
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I have a female yellow labidochromis caeruleus in my tank who has lost
almost her entire tail fin due to aggression from a male yellow lab. I
have isolated her in a small mesh box in the same tank to allow her to
recuperate. I have also been adding Melafix to promote fin growth.
However, it has been almost 2 weeks now and there have been no visible
signs of growth. How long does it usually take for a tail fin to grow
back? The fish seems otherwise pretty healthy and seems to keep
wanting to get out of the mesh box.

satyen


FWIW, I have a female M. Cyanaeorhabdos who lost her tail the same way.
It never has come back, but she is fine otherwise and has produced two
batches of fry in the last 6 months. Her name is "Stumpy".


Mark

Satyen Kale August 17th 04 04:56 PM

Mark Cooper wrote in message ...
FWIW, I have a female M. Cyanaeorhabdos who lost her tail the same way.
It never has come back, but she is fine otherwise and has produced two
batches of fry in the last 6 months. Her name is "Stumpy".


Yeah, I think my yellow lab female is not going to get her tail back
either. I am wondering if I should wait a little longer before
releasing her from her mesh isolation box into the main tank - will
she be able to cope with the male's aggression and be able to get away
with no tail fin?

satyen

Satyen Kale August 17th 04 04:56 PM

Mark Cooper wrote in message ...
FWIW, I have a female M. Cyanaeorhabdos who lost her tail the same way.
It never has come back, but she is fine otherwise and has produced two
batches of fry in the last 6 months. Her name is "Stumpy".


Yeah, I think my yellow lab female is not going to get her tail back
either. I am wondering if I should wait a little longer before
releasing her from her mesh isolation box into the main tank - will
she be able to cope with the male's aggression and be able to get away
with no tail fin?

satyen

Scott Far Thunder August 17th 04 05:26 PM


"Satyen Kale" wrote in message
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Mark Cooper wrote in message

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FWIW, I have a female M. Cyanaeorhabdos who lost her tail the same way.
It never has come back, but she is fine otherwise and has produced two
batches of fry in the last 6 months. Her name is "Stumpy".


Yeah, I think my yellow lab female is not going to get her tail back
either. I am wondering if I should wait a little longer before
releasing her from her mesh isolation box into the main tank - will
she be able to cope with the male's aggression and be able to get away
with no tail fin?

satyen


I recently had a female m. auratus sufffer the same type of damage to her
caudal fin..male had taken it down almost to the peduncle..I isolated her to
the hospital tank for about a month to calm her down and give her a chance
to recuperate; doesd with melafix and anti-fungal & anti-bacterial meds to
stave off secondary infections at the wound site. She has since regrown
hers, although it is a bit misshapen. Locomotion, activity, and behavior are
back to where they were previously. I did have to place her in a less
aggressive tank, even after the fin was repaired., and she now will NOT
tolerate ANY m. auratus tankmates whatsoever.

IMO Whether your lab's fin will "regenerate" depends on the extent of the
damage. It may grow back, grow back mishspaen, or not grow back at all.
Also, it's not just a matter of regeneration, the wound site may develop
secondary infections as well. As long as her locomotion and appetite are
good, I'd isolate her and see what happenswith the fin. In either case, you
may want to take steps to reduce aggression directed at this particular
fish..different environment, more females, etc.

Others here may offer different opinions, and what worked in my situation
may not work in yours. Good luck!
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Mark Cooper August 19th 04 03:31 AM

(Satyen Kale) wrote in
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Mark Cooper wrote in message
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FWIW, I have a female M. Cyanaeorhabdos who lost her tail the same
way. It never has come back, but she is fine otherwise and has
produced two batches of fry in the last 6 months. Her name is
"Stumpy".


Yeah, I think my yellow lab female is not going to get her tail back
either. I am wondering if I should wait a little longer before
releasing her from her mesh isolation box into the main tank - will
she be able to cope with the male's aggression and be able to get away
with no tail fin?

satyen


Stumpy gets along fine. She does have to work a little harder, but she
seems to have no problems getting around or with being picked on by tank
mates.

Mark

Jonathan Wood August 20th 04 01:02 AM

FWIW, I have some pretty young local wild fish. I've had a number of them
with nicks and so forth from their fins. The worst took a good 6 months or
more to grow back. But they were missing less than half the tail fin. YMMV.

Jonathan

"Satyen Kale" wrote in message
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I have a female yellow labidochromis caeruleus in my tank who has lost
almost her entire tail fin due to aggression from a male yellow lab. I
have isolated her in a small mesh box in the same tank to allow her to
recuperate. I have also been adding Melafix to promote fin growth.
However, it has been almost 2 weeks now and there have been no visible
signs of growth. How long does it usually take for a tail fin to grow
back? The fish seems otherwise pretty healthy and seems to keep
wanting to get out of the mesh box.

satyen




Leong Goh August 20th 04 06:10 AM


"Satyen Kale" wrote in message
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I have a female yellow labidochromis caeruleus in my tank who has lost
almost her entire tail fin due to aggression from a male yellow lab. I
have isolated her in a small mesh box in the same tank to allow her to
recuperate. I have also been adding Melafix to promote fin growth.
However, it has been almost 2 weeks now and there have been no visible
signs of growth. How long does it usually take for a tail fin to grow
back? The fish seems otherwise pretty healthy and seems to keep
wanting to get out of the mesh box.

satyen


FWIW I had a female Blue Acara lose about three quarters of tail fin to a
male Green Terror, about 6 mths ago, It's grown back completely. I think it
took about two months. I put her into another tank with less agressive
fish. She's now back in the 600l Cichlid tank and doing well.

Leong




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