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Dojo Loach in Trouble... can you help?
Hello -
One of two dojo loaches that I've had for nearly a year has become sick. He lives in a 72 gallon tank with a school of black skirt tetras, a school of Danios, some White Clouds and a largish plecostomus (8"). This dojo is exhibiting the following symptoms: - Lies on his side - Does not eat - Appears paralyzed from just behind his neck down to his rear fins (not tail tail fin) - Cannot move, except for "hopping" - Tries to corner itself - Has a white "rash" area on his side, near his rear fins - Has a swollen body from just behind his neck down to the white rash area - Breathes shallowly and rapidly, occasionally slowing down his breathing - Eyes appear to be black-rimmed, and slightly downturned I moved him to a 30 gal tank (filled with 10 gals water), and began treatment with Maracyn-Two, thinking he may have Dropsy and/or Gill Disease. Another thought was maybe the plecostumus rammed him and injured him? I'd like to save this old chap, and am wondering if anyone has any advice. If he's too far gone, how would you deal with him? Here is a picture of him: http://www.endofthestreet.com/helpdojo.php Thanks in advance, -Mike, Roseville, CA |
Dojo Loach in Trouble... can you help?
On May 26, 5:39�pm, Mike Parks wrote:
Hello - One of two dojo loaches that I've had for nearly a year has become sick. *He lives in a 72 gallon tank with a school of black skirt tetras, a school of Danios, some White Clouds and a largish plecostomus (8"). This dojo is exhibiting the following symptoms: - Lies on his side - Does not eat - Appears paralyzed from just behind his neck down to his rear fins (not tail tail fin) - Cannot move, except for "hopping" - Tries to corner itself - Has a white "rash" area on his side, near his rear fins - Has a swollen body from just behind his neck down to the white rash area - Breathes shallowly and rapidly, occasionally slowing down his breathing - Eyes appear to be black-rimmed, and slightly downturned I moved him to a 30 gal tank (filled with 10 gals water), and began treatment with Maracyn-Two, thinking he may have Dropsy and/or Gill Disease. *Another thought was maybe the plecostumus rammed him and injured him? I'd like to save this old chap, and am wondering if anyone has any advice. If he's too far gone, how would you deal with him? Here is a picture of him: *http://www.endofthestreet.com/helpdojo.php Thanks in advance, -Mike, Roseville, CA Oh my goodness, the poor thing. He looks terrible. I'm sorry, but I can't say for sure what he's suffering from, but the white area looks more like a bacterial infection in the photo to me. The body swelling is usually from bacterial issues as well. Of course photos can be deceiving, so if the white - ish area is fuzzy...like fibers or cottony, please get back as that would be fungal. You didn't mention it being fuzzy looking, and it didn't appear like it was in the photo, but I just wanted to double check. Personally, if it were my own DoJo, I would put it into a quarantine tank, and treat it with Jungle brand's Fungus Eliminator. Just make sure it's that one and not the Fungus Guard (same maker). The F. Eliminator will hit both bacterial and fungal infections and is a really good med. Besides Quick Cure and some salt, it's the only other medication I keep in my supplies. Keep the water clean too. Now in the original tank he was in, was there anything new added, lag in water changes, anything you can think of. |
Dojo Loach in Trouble... can you help?
Ah noTYNK, you do not use a dojo like a dildo, contrary to what Gill
Passman tells you it wil give them your yeast infection if you use them as such! Then they have a piityfull fungal infection to cxntend with........Its crap like this that proves Gill Passman is a kinky old UK bitch that abuses her fish........putting such ideas into your head. If you need to get off Tynk, buy a dildo, a real dildo or borrow the neighbors dog! I hear they have 10 horsepower gass powered dildoes adjustable from 1/4" to 12" diameter and 1" to 2 feet inlength on Ebay.........Jan and KAthy30a highly recomend them........although they do not get that great of gas mileage they say they do work! On 27 May 2007 22:00:06 -0700, Tynk wrote: On May 26, 5:39?pm, Mike Parks wrote: Hello - One of two dojo loaches that I've had for nearly a year has become sick. e lives in a 72 gallon tank with a school of black skirt tetras, a school of Danios, some White Clouds and a largish plecostomus (8"). This dojo is exhibiting the following symptoms: - Lies on his side - Does not eat - Appears paralyzed from just behind his neck down to his rear fins (not tail tail fin) - Cannot move, except for "hopping" - Tries to corner itself - Has a white "rash" area on his side, near his rear fins - Has a swollen body from just behind his neck down to the white rash area - Breathes shallowly and rapidly, occasionally slowing down his breathing - Eyes appear to be black-rimmed, and slightly downturned I moved him to a 30 gal tank (filled with 10 gals water), and began treatment with Maracyn-Two, thinking he may have Dropsy and/or Gill Disease. nother thought was maybe the plecostumus rammed him and injured him? I'd like to save this old chap, and am wondering if anyone has any advice. If he's too far gone, how would you deal with him? Here is a picture of him: (ttp://www.endofthestreet.com/helpdojo.php Thanks in advance, -Mike, Roseville, CA Oh my goodness, the poor thing. He looks terrible. I'm sorry, but I can't say for sure what he's suffering from, but the white area looks more like a bacterial infection in the photo to me. The body swelling is usually from bacterial issues as well. Of course photos can be deceiving, so if the white - ish area is fuzzy...like fibers or cottony, please get back as that would be fungal. You didn't mention it being fuzzy looking, and it didn't appear like it was in the photo, but I just wanted to double check. Personally, if it were my own DoJo, I would put it into a quarantine tank, and treat it with Jungle brand's Fungus Eliminator. Just make sure it's that one and not the Fungus Guard (same maker). The F. Eliminator will hit both bacterial and fungal infections and is a really good med. Besides Quick Cure and some salt, it's the only other medication I keep in my supplies. Keep the water clean too. Now in the original tank he was in, was there anything new added, lag in water changes, anything you can think of. ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
Dojo Loach in Trouble... can you help?
Hello,
the white spot looks like Columnaris, a bacterial disease. -- Grüße Norbert (Heidbüchel) |
Dojo Loach in Trouble... can you help?
On May 28, 8:07?am, Pondmeister
wrote: Can you come up with something new? I've heard this all before in your replies to Carol. Come on, it's boring already. Heck, you even had a dog comment yesterday. You're like a broken record. Blah blah blah, same ol ****. |
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