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First casulty! Strange death?
Ok so I have had my first casualty in my tank today, here is a rundown
of events leading to the death of my male betta. 8:00 Dec 12 - Livestock count and health check. 1 male betta, check. (looks good) other fish, check (everyone looks good) 10:00 Dec 12 - Male betta seems to be swimming different. Movements seem out of character. Cant really point out any particular movement that is strange, perhaps just my imagination. Dont think much of it. 14:00 Dec 12 - Male betta is flaring his gills for no apparent reason, in fact they seem to just stay flared all the time even when staying still. Bettas are strange. 16:00 Dec 12 - Male bettas "beard seems to be just hanging out. Is that some kinda growth under his "chin" between his gill covers? 19:00 Dec 12 - Yup that is some kinda growth. Betta darts to top for air, then darts towards the middle of tank and then just "coasts" to the bottom where he sits there laying on the gravel for awhile and then darts up for more air.. (rinse, and repeat). 21:00 Dec 12 - That growth is getting bigger. Looks kinda like cauliflower (kinda bubbly). Hope he will be ok. Strange movements continue. 23:00 Dec 12 - Growth is now about the sice of a small pea. Still darting up for air then coasting to bottom where he sits and his gills "pulsate" almost like he is breathing. Perhaps in the morning i will put him back into a bowl and do some research to figure out what his problem is. 06:30 Dec 13 - Male betta upside down dead at bottom of tank today. Growth seems to have kinda popped if you will. It was a bubbly looking thing and the top centre "bubbles" seem to be popped. Any ideas on what happened here? Whatever the heck he had progressed fast. Do you think what he had was contagious? I have done preliminary search and could only turn up Lymphocystis, a viral infection. http://www.australianbettaclub.com/f.../lymphocy.html but does this usually progress this fast? Are my other fish going to be ok? Water conditions all look good. Will someone reduce MY stress?? lol James |
First casulty! Strange death?
James Roberge wrote: Ok so I have had my first casualty in my tank today, here is a rundown of events leading to the death of my male betta. 8:00 Dec 12 - Livestock count and health check. 1 male betta, check. (looks good) other fish, check (everyone looks good) 10:00 Dec 12 - Male betta seems to be swimming different. Movements seem out of character. Cant really point out any particular movement that is strange, perhaps just my imagination. Dont think much of it. 14:00 Dec 12 - Male betta is flaring his gills for no apparent reason, in fact they seem to just stay flared all the time even when staying still. Bettas are strange. 16:00 Dec 12 - Male bettas "beard seems to be just hanging out. Is that some kinda growth under his "chin" between his gill covers? 19:00 Dec 12 - Yup that is some kinda growth. Betta darts to top for air, then darts towards the middle of tank and then just "coasts" to the bottom where he sits there laying on the gravel for awhile and then darts up for more air.. (rinse, and repeat). 21:00 Dec 12 - That growth is getting bigger. Looks kinda like cauliflower (kinda bubbly). Hope he will be ok. Strange movements continue. 23:00 Dec 12 - Growth is now about the sice of a small pea. Still darting up for air then coasting to bottom where he sits and his gills "pulsate" almost like he is breathing. Perhaps in the morning i will put him back into a bowl and do some research to figure out what his problem is. 06:30 Dec 13 - Male betta upside down dead at bottom of tank today. Growth seems to have kinda popped if you will. It was a bubbly looking thing and the top centre "bubbles" seem to be popped. Any ideas on what happened here? Whatever the heck he had progressed fast. Do you think what he had was contagious? I have done preliminary search and could only turn up Lymphocystis, a viral infection. http://www.australianbettaclub.com/f.../lymphocy.html but does this usually progress this fast? Are my other fish going to be ok? Water conditions all look good. Will someone reduce MY stress?? lol James I have seen Lymphocystis in my aquarium maintenance business many times, but I have never seen Lymphocystis progress that fast, in fact with healthy tank conditions, the fish often survived this viral infection. As I was reading your time line (a very good one too), I was thinking parasite. I have seen parasites that have been growing unseen internaly suddenly burst thru the skin (or gills) and kill the fish rapidly, even if the fish was acting normal less than 24 hours earlier. I would suggest a water change and maybe a treatment with Quick Cure (or even Clout if you do not have fish sensitive to this product). For more mediccation info, please seee this article: http://www.americanaquariumproducts....edication.html Carl |
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