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I had posted a few days ago about my tetra not eating. He was the sole
survivor out of a group of 5. Interestingly enough, I bought a few more tetras today (neons and zebras), and he immediately perked up and ate with the community. I guess it was just loneliness. It's worth noting that he has lost some of his color, which I didn't notice until he was side-by-side with others. But since he's eating and swimming around, I'm hoping that it will come back. Anyway, one of the neons that I bought was apparently damaged pretty badly by the guy removing them from the tank (a clueless guy at PetSmart). I didn't realize it until I got him home, but almost the entire tailfin is gone! There are a few "sprigs" remaining, but that's it. The poor little guy can barely keep himself upright, much less move around enough to eat. Any suggestions on how to treat him? How long (if ever) will it take for new tailfins to grow in? TIA, Mike |
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om... I had posted a few days ago about my tetra not eating. He was the sole survivor out of a group of 5. Interestingly enough, I bought a few more tetras today (neons and zebras), and he immediately perked up and ate with the community. I guess it was just loneliness. It's worth noting that he has lost some of his color, which I didn't notice until he was side-by-side with others. But since he's eating and swimming around, I'm hoping that it will come back. Anyway, one of the neons that I bought was apparently damaged pretty badly by the guy removing them from the tank (a clueless guy at PetSmart). I didn't realize it until I got him home, but almost the entire tailfin is gone! There are a few "sprigs" remaining, but that's it. The poor little guy can barely keep himself upright, much less move around enough to eat. Any suggestions on how to treat him? How long (if ever) will it take for new tailfins to grow in? TIA, Mike Net damage on a Neon is usually a broken backbone. They would really have to be brutal to have destroyed a tailfin to just a few spines, so I'm more inclined to think the fish was being attacked (anything else in the tank besides Neons?), and/or is diseased (weak or diseased fish are more likely to be attacked). My further inclination would be to return the Neon to the store for exchange. If you wanted to keep the Neon, then Melafix the water to discourage fin rot, separate the fish if it's getting attacked, and watch for any signs of diseases which can use the sick Neon as a host before jumping to other fish. Fin re-growth varies by fish type, age and amount of damage. Typically, I think that within 3-4 months it's all or mostly all back. Larger older fish take longer, and smaller younger fish cure much faster. -- http://www.netmax.tk/ |
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Net damage on a Neon is usually a broken backbone. They would really
have to be brutal to have destroyed a tailfin to just a few spines, so I'm more inclined to think the fish was being attacked (anything else in the tank besides Neons?), and/or is diseased (weak or diseased fish are more likely to be attacked). My further inclination would be to return the Neon to the store for exchange. Thanks for the advice. I had hand-picked 3 neons from the tank, and in the 2 hours from store to tank (1 hour in the bag, cycling water), the tailfins disappeared. The only thing in the tank and bag were tetras, and I don't see anything that looks like dead skin in the bag. In retrospect, I watched the guy at PetSmart trying to dump the tetras from the net to the bag, and he was pinching the net itself with one hand while shaking it with the other. I'm almost certain that he was pinching the tailfin. I don't think that its back is broken, since it's made a few major jumps in my tank. If you wanted to keep the Neon, then Melafix the water to discourage fin rot, separate the fish if it's getting attacked, and watch for any signs of diseases which can use the sick Neon as a host before jumping to other fish. Taking it back isn't really an option; PetSmart is about an hour drive from me, and that's not worth the $2. I don't have a hospital tank to separate him, but so far he doesn't look like he's being attacked. I'll use Melafix on the entire tank, unless you say it's a bad idea. Fin re-growth varies by fish type, age and amount of damage. Typically, I think that within 3-4 months it's all or mostly all back. Larger older fish take longer, and smaller younger fish cure much faster. Do you think he'll be able to swim in 3 months? It looks like a young fish, but since neons are naturally small, it's tough to tell. Right now, it's pretty tough to get food to him, and like I said, I don't have a separate tank to keep him isolated. Thanks again for the advice, Mike |
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"Mike" wrote in message
om... Net damage on a Neon is usually a broken backbone. They would really have to be brutal to have destroyed a tailfin to just a few spines, so I'm more inclined to think the fish was being attacked (anything else in the tank besides Neons?), and/or is diseased (weak or diseased fish are more likely to be attacked). My further inclination would be to return the Neon to the store for exchange. Thanks for the advice. I had hand-picked 3 neons from the tank, and in the 2 hours from store to tank (1 hour in the bag, cycling water), the tailfins disappeared. The only thing in the tank and bag were tetras, and I don't see anything that looks like dead skin in the bag. In retrospect, I watched the guy at PetSmart trying to dump the tetras from the net to the bag, and he was pinching the net itself with one hand while shaking it with the other. I'm almost certain that he was pinching the tailfin. I don't think that its back is broken, since it's made a few major jumps in my tank. If you wanted to keep the Neon, then Melafix the water to discourage fin rot, separate the fish if it's getting attacked, and watch for any signs of diseases which can use the sick Neon as a host before jumping to other fish. Taking it back isn't really an option; PetSmart is about an hour drive from me, and that's not worth the $2. I don't have a hospital tank to separate him, but so far he doesn't look like he's being attacked. I'll use Melafix on the entire tank, unless you say it's a bad idea. I've used Melafix in my Neon tank many times. Works fine, slow but mild stuff. Fin re-growth varies by fish type, age and amount of damage. Typically, I think that within 3-4 months it's all or mostly all back. Larger older fish take longer, and smaller younger fish cure much faster. Do you think he'll be able to swim in 3 months? It looks like a young fish, but since neons are naturally small, it's tough to tell. Right now, it's pretty tough to get food to him, and like I said, I don't have a separate tank to keep him isolated. They can swim without the tailfin. They just have to work their pectoral fins much harder. Try to feed directly over the affected Neon for a while. If the Neon is not getting harassed, then the best place is probably with everyone else, but the key is that it's not getting harassed. Fish have a way of knowing when one of them is not 100%, often before we know about it. Some fish will take advantage of that, so you will neet to keep a watchful eye. If a problem develops, you could float a breeding net in the tank for that Neon for a while. -- http://www.netmax.tk/ Thanks again for the advice, Mike |
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Petsmart should have warranty. Return them.
Nelson "Mike" wrote in message om... I had posted a few days ago about my tetra not eating. He was the sole survivor out of a group of 5. Interestingly enough, I bought a few more tetras today (neons and zebras), and he immediately perked up and ate with the community. I guess it was just loneliness. It's worth noting that he has lost some of his color, which I didn't notice until he was side-by-side with others. But since he's eating and swimming around, I'm hoping that it will come back. Anyway, one of the neons that I bought was apparently damaged pretty badly by the guy removing them from the tank (a clueless guy at PetSmart). I didn't realize it until I got him home, but almost the entire tailfin is gone! There are a few "sprigs" remaining, but that's it. The poor little guy can barely keep himself upright, much less move around enough to eat. Any suggestions on how to treat him? How long (if ever) will it take for new tailfins to grow in? TIA, Mike |
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