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Hello,
My koi that I have had for 13 years has some white fuzzy stuff growing from the folds around the edge of one eye socket. I have read about Formalin and Malachite Green and treated the entire pond every other day for 10 days. The eye appears to be the same. All other koi and goldfish in the pond seem fine. The affected koi has become more "shy", not wanted to eat food unless it floats away into a more private place. I think he feels fulnerable to the other fish, and/or cannot see very well. Any suggestions on what to do please? Thank you Very Much in advance. |
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![]() "Marianne" wrote in message om... Hello, My koi that I have had for 13 years has some white fuzzy stuff growing from the folds around the edge of one eye socket. I have read about Formalin and Malachite Green and treated the entire pond every other day for 10 days. The eye appears to be the same. All other koi and goldfish in the pond seem fine. The affected koi has become more "shy", not wanted to eat food unless it floats away into a more private place. I think he feels fulnerable to the other fish, and/or cannot see very well. Any suggestions on what to do please? Thank you Very Much in advance. Try isolating the fish in a separate tank or large tupperware tub, with an aerator to provide oxygen, then dose the water with Maracyn II for at least five days. I would personally dose it for a week. If after a week, it is not better, you can dose for two weeks. If it is still not any better, then you might want to call a vet and ask for advice. Of course, if at any time the fish gets worse, call a vet. Here is a link to their web site. http://www.mardel-labs.com/mardel/f_amedi.html |
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On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 01:35:11 GMT, Phisherman wrote:
The dye medications are fine, but I have used salt baths for goldfish with fungus with excellent results. A mild bath for 45 minutes or a strong bath for 10 minutes works for me. Use sea salt or aquarium salt. I'd go this route, salt first, adding some to the pond. Course I'd really like to know what the OP's water quality numbers are, but since I rarely get people to fill out the sick fish form, I'd say go he http://www.mu.edu/~buxtoni/puregold/home.html Click on Diseases and Treatments. ~ jan See my ponds and filter design: http://users.owt.com/jjspond/ ~Keep 'em Wet!~ Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website |
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![]() "George" wrote in message . .. Try isolating the fish in a separate tank or large tupperware tub, with an aerator to provide oxygen, ..... ================== And watch the AMMONIA soar. -- Carol.... the frugal ponder... "Marriage changes passion. Suddenly you're in bed with a relative." ~~~~~~{@ "They laugh because I'm different, I laugh because they're all the same." http://www.heartoftn.net/users/windsong/index.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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![]() "~ Windsong ~" wrote in message ... "George" wrote in message . .. Try isolating the fish in a separate tank or large tupperware tub, with an aerator to provide oxygen, ..... ================== And watch the AMMONIA soar. You can control the ammonia level by either putting a small filter in the tub with ammocarb, or do partial water changes every couple of days. I've not had a problem with doing this. If the fish isn't eating, it certainly isn't defacating. |
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![]() "George" wrote in message . .. "~ Windsong ~" wrote in message ... "George" wrote in message . .. Try isolating the fish in a separate tank or large tupperware tub, with an aerator to provide oxygen, ..... ================== And watch the AMMONIA soar. ====================================== You can control the ammonia level by either putting a small filter in the tub with ammocarb, ** This only works for a few hours - been there, done that. One medium sized koi can produce a lot of ammonia in a tub. I was doing water changes 3 to 4 times a day. or do partial water changes every couple of days. ** Only if you have a filter already up and working with nitrifying bacteria. I was getting ammonia readings after a few hours. I've not had a problem with doing this. If the fish isn't eating, it certainly isn't defacating. ** Ammonia comes from their gills as well as from their feces and urine. Mine weren't eating at the time either. -- Carol.... the frugal ponder... "Marriage changes passion. Suddenly you're in bed with a relative." ~~~~~~{@ "They laugh because I'm different, I laugh because they're all the same." http://www.heartoftn.net/users/windsong/index.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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![]() "~ Windsong ~" wrote in message ... "George" wrote in message . .. "~ Windsong ~" wrote in message ... "George" wrote in message . .. Try isolating the fish in a separate tank or large tupperware tub, with an aerator to provide oxygen, ..... ================== And watch the AMMONIA soar. ====================================== You can control the ammonia level by either putting a small filter in the tub with ammocarb, ** This only works for a few hours - been there, done that. One medium sized koi can produce a lot of ammonia in a tub. I was doing water changes 3 to 4 times a day. or do partial water changes every couple of days. ** Only if you have a filter already up and working with nitrifying bacteria. I was getting ammonia readings after a few hours. You can use some of the filter material from the pond filter as starter material (I didn't do this, though, because I wasn't having a problem with ammonia) and some of the water from the pond (which has bacteria in it). If the medicine you use doesn't hurt the beneficial bacteria, it will work fine, and the bad bacteria will be killed. I've not had a problem with doing this. If the fish isn't eating, it certainly isn't defacating. ** Ammonia comes from their gills as well as from their feces and urine. Mine weren't eating at the time either. That is true. Having said that, I just got done treating my big catfish today, who's been sick for over two weeks now (he had ESC). I only did partial water changes every two days (because I like to keep the anti-biotic and other medicine concentration from being diluted too much), aerated the water vigorously, added maracyn, maracyn II, and a 1/4 dose of melafix every morning, and he's back in the pond now. I used all three because I've found that the Maracyn II will treat the illness rather nicely, while the maracyn will prevent a secondary infection which catfish sometimes get with ESC, and the melafix helps the fins and soothes the skin. It hasn't started eating yet, but he's a little skiddish from the move. I'm happy to report that all the red patches on its skin, gills (which were bad), fins, mouth (which was the worse part), and nostrils have cleared up completely. It's swimming normally (only hiding when I move around the pond. But what fish wouldn't after what it's been through?). I'm going to try to feed it in the morning, if I can coax it to the surface with some cut up pieces of shrimp (it usually hangs out near the surface in the morning and the evening). I think it'll be ok. The ammonia never got above normal levels. |
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![]() wrote in message ... call Jo Ann 251-649-4790 I havent heard of fungus around the eye before. Ingrid Saproglenia Fungus causes a cottony growth over the eye, and is treated by malachite green, copper safe, or forma green. Since she has treated the pond with malachite green for 10 days with no good results, that may not be the problem. Here is a chart of fish eye disorders: http://www.fishyfarmacy.com/fish_diseases/eyes.html The page contains links to various diagnostic charts. Enjoy. (Marianne) wrote: Hello, My koi that I have had for 13 years has some white fuzzy stuff growing from the folds around the edge of one eye socket. I have read about Formalin and Malachite Green and treated the entire pond every other day for 10 days. The eye appears to be the same. All other koi and goldfish in the pond seem fine. The affected koi has become more "shy", not wanted to eat food unless it floats away into a more private place. I think he feels fulnerable to the other fish, and/or cannot see very well. Any suggestions on what to do please? Thank you Very Much in advance. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 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. |
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