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My 7 year old, 15.5 inch oscar "Jake" has become swollen just in back
of the pectoral fins. "He" has been off of his food, but in the past he has gone through these little bouts, of I'm going to worry you to death and not eat. He has always given it up and started eating. I had put new peat in my filter about 6 weeks ago and I've suffered an outbreak - of snails....The refusing to eat started after the snail population started to get rather large. The tank is 75 gallon and the parameters are the same as they have always been. My pH has always been a little on the alkaline side - about 8.5 I have no nitrogen or ammonia. The tank temp is maintained at around 71 degrees and Jake has thrived in this environment. I am just completeing a course of Marasyn two. The swelling is still there. He won't let me touch him to feel if they are hard or soft. If anyone has any suggestions please offer them. He is in a 75 gallon tank. I have some live plants in it which he uses to hide from me from time to time, but otherwise doesn't bother them. |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... My 7 year old, 15.5 inch oscar "Jake" has become swollen just in back of the pectoral fins. "He" has been off of his food, but in the past he has gone through these little bouts, of I'm going to worry you to death and not eat. He has always given it up and started eating. I had put new peat in my filter about 6 weeks ago and I've suffered an outbreak - of snails....The refusing to eat started after the snail population started to get rather large. The tank is 75 gallon and the parameters are the same as they have always been. My pH has always been a little on the alkaline side - about 8.5 I have no nitrogen or ammonia. The tank temp is maintained at around 71 degrees and Jake has thrived in this environment. I am just completeing a course of Marasyn two. The swelling is still there. He won't let me touch him to feel if they are hard or soft. If anyone has any suggestions please offer them. He is in a 75 gallon tank. I have some live plants in it which he uses to hide from me from time to time, but otherwise doesn't bother them. Your snail explosion is a good sign there is left over food. Oscars are chew and spew fish so thats not unusual. I am not familiar with Marasyn, however you may be on the right track if it's an antibiotic. I have some bad news however not eating and belly swelling are both signs of an advanced internal bacterial infection. In the past I have had success adding metrodonazole flagyl to the fishes food however by the time it reaches the non-eating stage that is useless I really don't want to be doom and gloom on ya mate have lost a few fish this way meself, some were as yours is, quite old and treasured companions. A lot of the time I have have nodules in the fishes flesh during necropsy this has led me to believe it was an advanced stage of fish tb. I wish you the best of luck, and hope that it is just your fish having a sook which as an oscar owner you would know is nothing strange. The best advice I can give is to setup a tank of feeder fish. feed your feeders the best spirulina flake ya can get and then while their guts are full try feed them on to the oscar it ain't cheap and it ain't a med per say I only say it as I really have nothing else to offer. Maybe the fish is just egg bound, or constipated or has a slight swim bladder problem. But these daze so many fish in the trade carry the mykobacterium marina (fish tb) bug that its usually a safe bet. Can take years and years to become life threatening to a healthy fish and some live as carriers the whole time anyway good luck do some reasearch, don't take me word as gospel and DON'T PLAY WITH THE TANK IF YOU HAVE OPEN WOUNDS ON YOUR HANDS!!! serious this ******* can jump to humans give you your own angry purple nodule to play with ![]() If ya wanted a scapegoat.... perhaps the new peat dropped the pH nice and quick and stressed ya fish would almost be a first but yea I like a scapegoat I does helps me go on Swarvegorilla |
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Thanks for the reply. I am reallly stumped. Today he went after food
very aggressively then spit it out whole. The lumps haven't changed one iota. I did check my ph and it is still fine. My water is extremely alkaline (greater than 9) So I do bump it up on each water change. The Marasyn two is an antibiotic for dropsy or other internal infections. I really am leaning towards impaction of some sort because it doesn't seem to be going anywhere. I would think if it were internal infection he would be going down the tubes by now. But nothing seems to have changed. I am going to change some water again tomorrow night, and hit the fish store after work to see if there is something else to try.. |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Thanks for the reply. I am reallly stumped. Today he went after food very aggressively then spit it out whole. The lumps haven't changed one iota. I did check my ph and it is still fine. My water is extremely alkaline (greater than 9) So I do bump it up on each water change. The Marasyn two is an antibiotic for dropsy or other internal infections. I really am leaning towards impaction of some sort because it doesn't seem to be going anywhere. I would think if it were internal infection he would be going down the tubes by now. But nothing seems to have changed. I am going to change some water again tomorrow night, and hit the fish store after work to see if there is something else to try.. ok you want an antibiotic that works in very low oxygen conditions the flagyll is my choice as it's cheap and easy to get the internal infection usually takes lots longer to kill a fish than an impaction constipation can be a fast track to heaven! in that case the old frozen shelled pea can work wonders altho prob not appropriate for oscars. As to the fish shop..... can't really see much on offer if they want to make a sale maybe clout could be worth a shot if ya wanna try internet lore epsom salts maybe but don't reccomend myself I think focus on good foods feeders gutloaded with spirulina flake or fresh live earthworms would be my advice there take them water to check your ammonia/nitrite levels as thats a potential you want to be able to rule out!!! they should both be 0. Signs that you are about to lose a fish to a gut infection can be as heavy as a discoloured belly sort of bluey and green which points to organs starting to go bad from sitting in body cavity fluid. fish are tough You could always starve it for another week and then try to tempt but your on right track with water changes try keep it as stable as possible rotting food will not help the situation anyway good luck with this one of the less enjoyable sides to the hobby be prepared for some angry denials if you mention fish tb to any shops it's the biggest embarassing secret in the fish trade so hard to spot and treat and almost impossible to contain without aggressive culling and very full on treatments any feeders from dirt ponds have a very large chance of carrieing tb and this places large fish like oscars at risk of picking it up by eating them. then once they carry the disease it quietly waits until the fish health gets stressed and then BAM!! it outbreaks and kills them. aint no one ever going to admit to having ANY fish with tb but its a worldwide problem Your fish is old. And it getting run down at this ripe old age Is no reason to believe you did anything wrong. He already beat the odds surviving that long. Once again sorry to be doom and gloom on ya. hope any of that helps and once more good luck ![]() |
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