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I have a Rosy Barb with a chunk out it's tail just ahead of the fins. The
wound looks fairly round like an Ulcer or something that popped. But it could also be an attack from another fish(es). The fish is still active and eating, but I'm still tempted to pull him out. I've lost a few Barbs (4) over the past few months, one at a time. All looked like they'd been pecked at. Before or after death I can't say. I'm also missing a Tetra, but they have been in there for months. I'm wondering if one of my SAEs is a CAE in Sheep's clothing. |
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![]() Bill Stock wrote: I have a Rosy Barb with a chunk out it's tail just ahead of the fins. The wound looks fairly round like an Ulcer or something that popped. But it could also be an attack from another fish(es). The fish is still active and eating, but I'm still tempted to pull him out. I've lost a few Barbs (4) over the past few months, one at a time. All looked like they'd been pecked at. Before or after death I can't say. I'm also missing a Tetra, but they have been in there for months. I'm wondering if one of my SAEs is a CAE in Sheep's clothing. Have you had time to sit watch your fish interact? Sometimes I have caught the aggressors by sitting down by the aquarium for a while and warching the interaction. You also may have aeromonas from the description you gave. Aeromonas is often in an aquarium and is an opportunistic bacterial pathogen. You might try a methylene blue dip on the wounded fish. Then treat your fish in a hospital tank (if available) with Kanamycin or nitrofuracyn. I prefer Kanacyn in higher pH and furacyn in lower pH. Melafix can work for aeromonas too Here is more info about aeromonas: http://www.americanaquariumproducts....Aeromonas.html Carl |
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![]() "carlrs" wrote in message ups.com... Bill Stock wrote: I have a Rosy Barb with a chunk out it's tail just ahead of the fins. The wound looks fairly round like an Ulcer or something that popped. But it could also be an attack from another fish(es). The fish is still active and eating, but I'm still tempted to pull him out. I've lost a few Barbs (4) over the past few months, one at a time. All looked like they'd been pecked at. Before or after death I can't say. I'm also missing a Tetra, but they have been in there for months. I'm wondering if one of my SAEs is a CAE in Sheep's clothing. Have you had time to sit watch your fish interact? Sometimes I have caught the aggressors by sitting down by the aquarium for a while and warching the interaction. You also may have aeromonas from the description you gave. Aeromonas is often in an aquarium and is an opportunistic bacterial pathogen. You might try a methylene blue dip on the wounded fish. Then treat your fish in a hospital tank (if available) with Kanamycin or nitrofuracyn. I prefer Kanacyn in higher pH and furacyn in lower pH. Melafix can work for aeromonas too Here is more info about aeromonas: http://www.americanaquariumproducts....Aeromonas.html Carl It looks a bit like a fungus, in that the area around the wound is "wooly". But this could be the result of a bite wound. There is no sign of Septicemia. The Barbs are always chasing one another, until someone goes nose down and they leave him/her alone. The "SAEs" in this tank seem quite skittish compared to the ones in my office tank. But the office SAEs see much more of me, so they're probably used to the human contact. They're always looking for their veggie flakes. |
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other barbs in there?
coz they'd be my guess dude "Bill Stock" wrote in message ... I have a Rosy Barb with a chunk out it's tail just ahead of the fins. The wound looks fairly round like an Ulcer or something that popped. But it could also be an attack from another fish(es). The fish is still active and eating, but I'm still tempted to pull him out. I've lost a few Barbs (4) over the past few months, one at a time. All looked like they'd been pecked at. Before or after death I can't say. I'm also missing a Tetra, but they have been in there for months. I'm wondering if one of my SAEs is a CAE in Sheep's clothing. |
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![]() swarvegorilla wrote: other barbs in there? coz they'd be my guess dude "Bill Stock" wrote in message ... I have a Rosy Barb with a chunk out it's tail just ahead of the fins. The wound looks fairly round like an Ulcer or something that popped. But it could also be an attack from another fish(es). The fish is still active and eating, but I'm still tempted to pull him out. I've lost a few Barbs (4) over the past few months, one at a time. All looked like they'd been pecked at. Before or after death I can't say. I'm also missing a Tetra, but they have been in there for months. I'm wondering if one of my SAEs is a CAE in Sheep's clothing. I kind of doubt your Siamese Algae Eaters are the culprit, i would agree with swarvegorilla that it is other barbs. Here are couple of sites looked up that have pictures and descriptions o true Siamese Algae Eaters, just in case your fear is correct. http://www.aquatic-gardeners.org/cyprinid.html http://www.thetropicaltank.co.uk/Fishindx/sae.htm Carl |
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