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Help needed to identify fish disease
Hi All,
I wonder if someone could help me - I have just returned from a 2 week vacation to discover my goldfish (who were being fed by a friend) have become diseased. The fish themselves are black moors and fantails and the symptoms are as follows: White ragedy edging on the tails White cotton wool like coating on the eyes General all over opalescence on the black moors Dorsal fin laying down along the back rather than erect Generally lethargic and miserable looking They are, however, still feeding. I'm not sure if it's finrot, fish fungus, velvet disease, white eye disease or a combination of all the above. I can't seem to find any good photo's on the net of fish disease. If you can identify the problem from my description, what should I treat it with (UK known brands would be helpful) Many thanks in advance David Creator and FAQ keeper of uk.comp.vendors http://www.psycloud.co.uk/faq/ucv-faq.html |
Help needed to identify fish disease
First step would be to do major water change (up to 30% or 40%) with
good gravel vacuuming. All those symptoms are consistent with problematic water conditions ... perhaps from over-feeding. -Dennis David Pym wrote: Hi All, I wonder if someone could help me - I have just returned from a 2 week vacation to discover my goldfish (who were being fed by a friend) have become diseased. The fish themselves are black moors and fantails and the symptoms are as follows: White ragedy edging on the tails White cotton wool like coating on the eyes General all over opalescence on the black moors Dorsal fin laying down along the back rather than erect Generally lethargic and miserable looking They are, however, still feeding. I'm not sure if it's finrot, fish fungus, velvet disease, white eye disease or a combination of all the above. I can't seem to find any good photo's on the net of fish disease. If you can identify the problem from my description, what should I treat it with (UK known brands would be helpful) Many thanks in advance David Creator and FAQ keeper of uk.comp.vendors http://www.psycloud.co.uk/faq/ucv-faq.html |
Help needed to identify fish disease
If you can identify the problem from my description, what should I
treat it with (UK known brands would be helpful) Visit FishDoc, a UK site. Should be easy to fix, start with a major water change. |
Help needed to identify fish disease
sounds like somebody overfed the fish and the water is totally foul and toxic.
EMERGENCY 1. check the water parameters: pH, ammonia, nitrite, nitrates 2. do the fish physical 3. change some or all of the water, add 1 teaspoon salt per 5 gallons water 4. do the tub to tub method or change 50% of the water for the next 5 days but I would do the salt dip to strip off the raggedy slime coat http://users.megapathdsl.net/~solo/p...se/disease.htm http://users.megapathdsl.net/~solo/puregold/disease/technique/technique.html#Jo_Ann's_Fish_Physical Ingrid David Pym wrote: Hi All, I wonder if someone could help me - I have just returned from a 2 week vacation to discover my goldfish (who were being fed by a friend) have become diseased. The fish themselves are black moors and fantails and the symptoms are as follows: White ragedy edging on the tails White cotton wool like coating on the eyes General all over opalescence on the black moors Dorsal fin laying down along the back rather than erect Generally lethargic and miserable looking They are, however, still feeding. I'm not sure if it's finrot, fish fungus, velvet disease, white eye disease or a combination of all the above. I can't seem to find any good photo's on the net of fish disease. If you can identify the problem from my description, what should I treat it with (UK known brands would be helpful) Many thanks in advance David Creator and FAQ keeper of uk.comp.vendors http://www.psycloud.co.uk/faq/ucv-faq.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make. |
Help needed to identify fish disease
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