Hole in Electric Blue Peacock's Stomach - Please Help
NetMax,
Thanks for the tips. I tried them and the wound looked better within hours
but the area around the wound kept getting bigger (white) to 1/2 inch. He
seemed like he was going to make it - with good energy and appetite but this
morning he went to that big rift lake in the sky. :..-(
He probably wasn't getting any nutrition as you said.
At least now I know what to do if it happens again but hopefully I never
have to use it.
Thanks again!!
Take care,
Ross
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Hello,
Yesterday I noticed my 3-4 inch electric blue peacock in a mixed Malawi
tank
had what looked like a 1/8 inch bite out of his stomach. The scales
were
missing and the area was whitish and he's hiding behind the filter
exhaust
at the top of the tank a lot. I figured someone got aggressive and I
would
monitor it. This morning I woke up to find the area a little bigger and
now
showing some deep red in the center. I moved him to a hospital tank by
himself and he seems to be happier.
Has anyone had this? Do you think it's a bite or some disease? I have
been
reading about dropsy and bloat and others and now I am really confused.
He's
a beautiful fish that I would love to save but I doubt he'll make it.
At
this point I am more concerned with losing more fish if there is a
disease
going around my large Malawi tank. I do weekly partials and monitor all
my
numbers - all of which are good. I have added some new fish over the
past
month but they seem to all get along - aside from the electric blue hap
that
sometimes snips.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you again!!!
Ross
Just my very limited experience, one case. Constipation = bacterial
infection = ruptures a hole in the stomach/intestines. It was not hard
to keep it from getting more infected. The problem was getting nutrition
into the fish, as everything he ate passed through the rupture.
Eventually the colour drains out of the fins and the fish just got weaker
and weaker. I couldn't save him (a 4" C.moori). On a good note, it does
take several weeks, and your Peacock's wound is about half the size, so
your chances are much better. Melafix, Stresscoat and salt would be the
medications I would use. hth good luck.
NetMax
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