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Old December 30th 03, 05:14 AM
Jon Pike
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Default Question: Is this fin rot?

http://members.shaw.ca/anonomoose/fins.jpg

From what I've seen of fin rot pictures online, there's usually more red or
irritation involved. This just looks like bits of the fin are disappearing.
Is that still fin rot? And if so, what's the best treatment?
Finally, should treatment be conducted apart from the other fish in the
tank, ie, should I try to quarentine this one, or will the others be okay
with the added medication?
TIA

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Old December 30th 03, 11:43 AM
Mel
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Yes it looks like finrot to me. It is usually caused by poor water quality
so you should test for ammonia, nitrite and nitrates a.s.a.p. Ammonia should
be 0, nitrite 0 and nitrate under 20. Anything above this isn't safe for the
fish and will cause health problems. Sometimes just getting the water
quality absolutely perfect can stop finrot in it's tracks, but to be safe
get your water perfect and add Melafix daily. This will aid healing and act
as an antiseptic. The melafix wont hurt the fish in the main tank and if the
water quality isn't quite right you need to sort that out there anyway so as
long as there are no other symptoms I'd leave him where he is.
Mel.

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http://members.shaw.ca/anonomoose/fins.jpg

From what I've seen of fin rot pictures online, there's usually more red

or
irritation involved. This just looks like bits of the fin are

disappearing.
Is that still fin rot? And if so, what's the best treatment?
Finally, should treatment be conducted apart from the other fish in the
tank, ie, should I try to quarentine this one, or will the others be

okay
with the added medication?
TIA

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Old December 30th 03, 03:06 PM
nuchumYussel
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I highly agree. I had a bit of finrot and melafix did wonders for the
fish, i treated without separating the fish and everyone is doing fine
aout 3 months later.

Evan
 




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