
August 22nd 07, 11:36 PM
posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.goldfish,rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
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Sick comet - what is this growth ?
On 22 Aug, 11:12, wrote:
it is likely one of two things. epistylis which shows up in warmer
water and is cleared up with lots of water changes or lymphocystis,
which is a virus and found in cooler water. I got a koi with lympho
and frankly, it doesnt clear up, there is no treatment and it supposed
to be somewhat contagious, but none of the other koi get it so I
think that fish is susceptible. if your other fish doesnt have
anything like this, then it is most likely lympho and dont worry.
once I was dining at this restaurant on the Hudson river and these
huge carp were coming to the surface to be fed and I saw the
absolutely ugliest fish on earth with lympho all over its mouth.
obviously the fish was thriving even with the "warts". Ingrid
On Sat, 18 Aug 2007 14:03:27 -0700, wrote:
I have two comets in a 4 foot tank and one has had this growth on the
head for about a year now and it's slowly getting worse. You can see
pics he-
http://www.fileden.com/files/2006/6/...9/DSCF0049.JPG
http://www.fileden.com/files/2006/6/...9/DSCF0053.JPG
I've tried Myxazin and another general antibacterial, I've added salt
to 3% and I've tried increasing the temps to 25 degrees C for a few
weeks. Nothing at all seems to make any difference.
The fish isn't showing any signs of distress, but I can see this thing
eventually killing it unless I can resolve it before it takes over the
whole fish.
The water quality is generally excellent, pH, Ammonia & Nitrites. The
Nitrates have historically not been so great, but not dangerous
levels. The other comet in the tank seems fine.
Can anyone suggest anything please ?
Many many thanks in advance.
Kev.- Hide quoted text -
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I hear you also have a yeast infection too Ingrid. Did it come from
going down on Joann or Gill or just using those French bread sticks
for a dildo? Ingrid aka Dr. Solo the ****ing bimbo lesbian koi ****er.
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