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I posted about a female Siamese fighting fish that appeared to have dropsy a
few weeks ago. I treated her twice with maracyn. after the swelling didn't start to go down, but she is still as swollen as she was then, but has not got to the point were her scales have started to protrude? Does anyone know what else that it could be. She seems buoyant and the swollen cavity appears to be filled by either air, of a clear liquid, when she swims in front of the lights? cheers Evil |
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Try feeding green peas (shell removed) dipped in castor oil for a few
minutes. Feed in small quantity ( the idea is castor oil should be consumed by the fish) Stop feeding everthing else & obseve for a week. Let the group know how it goes further. Thanks Kedar The Evil Hand wrote: I posted about a female Siamese fighting fish that appeared to have dropsy a few weeks ago. I treated her twice with maracyn. after the swelling didn't start to go down, but she is still as swollen as she was then, but has not got to the point were her scales have started to protrude? Does anyone know what else that it could be. She seems buoyant and the swollen cavity appears to be filled by either air, of a clear liquid, when she swims in front of the lights? cheers Evil |
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The air or fluid isn't trapped in her digestive system. It is actually
inside her body. "Kedar" wrote in message ups.com... Try feeding green peas (shell removed) dipped in castor oil for a few minutes. Feed in small quantity ( the idea is castor oil should be consumed by the fish) Stop feeding everthing else & obseve for a week. Let the group know how it goes further. Thanks Kedar The Evil Hand wrote: I posted about a female Siamese fighting fish that appeared to have dropsy a few weeks ago. I treated her twice with maracyn. after the swelling didn't start to go down, but she is still as swollen as she was then, but has not got to the point were her scales have started to protrude? Does anyone know what else that it could be. She seems buoyant and the swollen cavity appears to be filled by either air, of a clear liquid, when she swims in front of the lights? cheers Evil |
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![]() The Evil Hand wrote: I posted about a female Siamese fighting fish that appeared to have dropsy a few weeks ago. I treated her twice with maracyn. after the swelling didn't start to go down, but she is still as swollen as she was then, but has not got to the point were her scales have started to protrude? Does anyone know what else that it could be. She seems buoyant and the swollen cavity appears to be filled by either air, of a clear liquid, when she swims in front of the lights? cheers Evil Have you tried Kanacyn? Maracyn (Erythromycin) is usually not effective for most causes of Dropsy. And dropsy is generally a symptom of something else, sometimes digestive, often kidney related. A proper diet makes a large difference here. Do not feed your fish meat based proteins, I recommend aquatic based proteins such as white fish meal, shrimp or even the proteins found in spirulina algae. What do you feed? As a basic diet I recommend Sanyu or Hikari Betta Gold. Poor quality proteins (or better; unusable amino acids for fish) can lead to digestive problems or Renal failure, which CAN lead to the symptoms of Dropsy. All proteins are made up of amino acids, some are usable (by fish), and some are not. Those that are not are disposed of by kidneys in the fish. This can lead to renal failure or infection. Also sometimes (not often though) the aeromonas bacteria (that is often present in healthy aquariums) can cause infections that will manifest this way in poor water conditions. Here is more info about aquarium medications: http://aquarium-medictions.blogspot.com/ Carl |
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![]() "carlrs" wrote in message oups.com... The Evil Hand wrote: I posted about a female Siamese fighting fish that appeared to have dropsy a few weeks ago. I treated her twice with maracyn. after the swelling didn't start to go down, but she is still as swollen as she was then, but has not got to the point were her scales have started to protrude? Does anyone know what else that it could be. She seems buoyant and the swollen cavity appears to be filled by either air, of a clear liquid, when she swims in front of the lights? cheers Evil Have you tried Kanacyn? Maracyn (Erythromycin) is usually not effective for most causes of Dropsy. And dropsy is generally a symptom of something else, sometimes digestive, often kidney related. A proper diet makes a large difference here. Do not feed your fish meat based proteins, I recommend aquatic based proteins such as white fish meal, shrimp or even the proteins found in spirulina algae. What do you feed? As a basic diet I recommend Sanyu or Hikari Betta Gold. Poor quality proteins (or better; unusable amino acids for fish) can lead to digestive problems or Renal failure, which CAN lead to the symptoms of Dropsy. All proteins are made up of amino acids, some are usable (by fish), and some are not. Those that are not are disposed of by kidneys in the fish. This can lead to renal failure or infection. Also sometimes (not often though) the aeromonas bacteria (that is often present in healthy aquariums) can cause infections that will manifest this way in poor water conditions. Here is more info about aquarium medications: http://aquarium-medictions.blogspot.com/ Carl Goddam Carl you iz born again hard mate! good to see Another thing it could and prob is.... da fish tb mongrel, or piscine tb (mykobacterium marina? (sp?)) evil bug flagyl (metrodonazole) can be used if early enuf and mixed in with food. I would kill your fish and get another **** as it sounds in the end it is prob going to be for best the more we buy the more they breed so thru death comes life labrynth fish are very suseptable to this evil ass disease and some estimates put infection at 25% of them in hobby sorry but in the end even with all the drugs at hand I will often just put out of misery time and a place for anitbiotics and heavy drugs when the body cavity is full of liquid organs have started to suffer necropsy and tissue is riddled with nodules is not the time ![]() just my version of rational |
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