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Hole in gill of Buffalo Head
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The other day I noticed there was a small hole in one of the gills of my buffalo head. Ive had him for a few months and his behaviour has not changed much. Ive taken a few pictures. He is in a 44g tank with some bala sharks and baby plecos.
The only thing that ive done recently was change over the substrate from sand to small gravel. Ive got a Marineland biowheel 200 for the tank with an extra insert with zeo carb. Ive since quarantined him put in 3 tblspoons of salt and tetracycline. As a side note about a month ago I lost 2 ID sharks with a similar type of thing. One had a white sore on the side of his body 2mm in diameter which turned into a ulcer and then he died. A couple weeks after that the other got an ulcer on his nose and eventually died. Please help. |
Hole in gill of Buffalo Head
It's called hole in the head
-- View over 300 aquarium fish species! http://www.aquariumfish.me "tmd2006" wrote in message ... The other day I noticed there was a small hole in one of the gills of my buffalo head. Ive had him for a few months and his behaviour has not changed much. Ive taken a few pictures. He is in a 44g tank with some bala sharks and baby plecos. The only thing that ive done recently was change over the substrate from sand to small gravel. Ive got a Marineland biowheel 200 for the tank with an extra insert with zeo carb. Ive since quarantined him put in 3 tblspoons of salt and tetracycline. As a side note about a month ago I lost 2 ID sharks with a similar type of thing. One had a white sore on the side of his body 2mm in diameter which turned into a ulcer and then he died. A couple weeks after that the other got an ulcer on his nose and eventually died. Please help. +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Filename: IMG_0056 sml.jpg | |Download: http://www.fishkeepingbanter.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=36| |Filename: IMG_0060 sml.jpg | |Download: http://www.fishkeepingbanter.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=37| +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ -- tmd2006 |
Any tips on how to treat him?
Thanks, T |
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