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Old July 11th 03, 10:55 PM
Mel
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Default Comet with red, 'threaded' fins

It sounds like your comet has severe finrot which is generally caused by
poor water quality. You need to buy a water testing kit (most important are
ammonia, Nitrites and nitrates) and make sure your water quality is up to
scratch. After a tank has cycled you shouldn't have any ammonia, no
nitrites, and less than 20ppm of nitrates.
You need to buy some medication to help stop the rot and encourage new
growth. Melafix is excellent and so too is Interpet number 8 fungus and
finrot treatment. I'd get it a.s.a.p and follow the instructions carefully.
Make sure you follow the whole course. He should then make a full recovery.
Mel.
"Ciarán Reilly thereilly.dyndns.org" ciaran@REMOVE-ME wrote in message
...

Hi folks, I was wondering if anyone on the group could help me work out
whats happened to my comet.

Hes about 8 years old and is about 12 - 13cm long. He's currently in a 13
gallon tank (bit small I know, but finances don't permit an upgrade ATM).

I noticed this morning that he was lurking at the bottom of the tank

behind
ornaments etc, and upon further examination I found that his fins and tail
were a very dark red, and had 'string' like things hanging off the end of
them. In fact, a significant length of the end of his tail was missing
completely.
I investigated further, and found that these 'strings' were in fact the
veins of the fin (don't know their scientific name sorry), it appears that
the 'webbing' of the fins have been eaten away by something, leaving just
these veins trailing.
The severe redness of the fins and tail leads me to believe it has been
burned in some way... possibly by the water PH or similar.

What I wanted to ask was, is my analysis of the problem accurate, or is
there a disease which can cause the above ?

There were 3 other fish in the tank, a black moor and 2 fantails, all
relatively tiny. These were removed 5 days ago because the black moor was


constantly bullying the comet and attacking his tail.
The thing is, he did not have this damage when the other fish were moved
away, so I don't think that was the cause.

He is currently in a bucket and I have drained the tank completely to wash
out the gravel and filter...(I found a piece of the missing tail end while
I was doing this :-\ )
I guess my question now is whats the probable cause of this, and what can

I
do to try and ensure his survival / recovery ?
He is still swimming and feeding, which is a good sign at least.

Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated,

Thanks.

Ciarán.