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Hau kolas..
I have a year old electric yellow lab which was pretty torn up by a red-top afra..long story short, the lab's caudal fin was pretty much destroyed to the base of he rays and secondary infections hit hard, despite efforts to avoid them, the next day. he's been resting in a hospital tank for about three days now, holding his own and today was actually swimming around. Even though the caudal fin is mostly gone, he can still manage to manuever around the tank. The question: some pieces of the rays are still attached at the base of the fin and just sort of dangling off the tail. Should I remove these pieces? Is there some sort of fish gangrene that can/will set in if these remain attached? the fish was/is in very bad shape; frankly I'm suprised it has lived until now; I'm wondering if trying to remove or trim these pieces of fin would tip the scales. Any advice?? TIA! lila pilamaya **FREE PELTIER NOW** |
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![]() Leave the fish alone completely unless feeding or changing water. The less stress the better at this stage. We had the exact same thing happen to exactly the same fish here at work. The fish is still alive and well but minus the tail! No problems with mobility though. Depending how close to the caudul peduncle the damage was, there may still be a chance of the tail growing back. Melafix will aid with the healing process. If Melafix is unavailable to you then add some aquarium salt to aid in preventing secondary infections. Leave the 'dangly bits' for now, the fish has gone through too much stress already. HTH. -- **So long, and thanks for all the fish!** "Scott Far Thunder" wrote in message ... Hau kolas.. I have a year old electric yellow lab which was pretty torn up by a red-top afra..long story short, the lab's caudal fin was pretty much destroyed to the base of he rays and secondary infections hit hard, despite efforts to avoid them, the next day. he's been resting in a hospital tank for about three days now, holding his own and today was actually swimming around. Even though the caudal fin is mostly gone, he can still manage to manuever around the tank. The question: some pieces of the rays are still attached at the base of the fin and just sort of dangling off the tail. Should I remove these pieces? Is there some sort of fish gangrene that can/will set in if these remain attached? the fish was/is in very bad shape; frankly I'm suprised it has lived until now; I'm wondering if trying to remove or trim these pieces of fin would tip the scales. Any advice?? TIA! lila pilamaya **FREE PELTIER NOW** |
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