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Old April 4th 10, 06:03 AM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.cichlids
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Hi,
I have 2 South African Cichlids, one Albino and the other Black (I
know there are more subcategories, but this is the basic version).
Recently the Albino started exhibiting labored open mouthed breathing
and would not eat, he has since died. All water levels checked out
fine after testing. This took place beginning to end within 2 days.
I'm very upset because i love my fish and this was the longest i've
ever been able to keep fish alive. I've had both for over a year and
this was the first problem I'd encountered. I would really like to
know what caused his demise. I googled almost every variation I could
think and rcvd feeback such as lockjaw and throat blockage, but
nothing really helped. Aside from giving the fish an autopsy, I was
hoping someone could tell me what happened?

Next: The Albino passed away this morning and it has been 9 hours
since his removal from the tank. Within the last hour my Black Cichlid
has started showing very high levels of aggression. ex: scooping rocks
up w/ his mouth and spitting them out, biting a coral reef that we
have in the tank and swimming rapidly. Let me mention that they were
both males. I expected some depression, but this behavior worries me.
I want to insure his health. Any advice?
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Old April 4th 10, 10:49 AM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.cichlids
Stephen Wolstenholme
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On Sat, 3 Apr 2010 22:03:01 -0700 (PDT), EMC
wrote:

I have 2 South African Cichlids, one Albino and the other Black (I
know there are more subcategories, but this is the basic version).
Recently the Albino started exhibiting labored open mouthed breathing
and would not eat, he has since died. All water levels checked out
fine after testing.


What are "South African Cichlids"? You need to tell us what they are.
Different species may need totally different conditions.

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Old April 11th 10, 04:06 AM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.cichlids
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Mouth open / labored breathing sounds like the fish is struggling to get
sufficient oxygen.
First try adding an airstone and do a large water change.

Otherwise it might be a gill flukes infection.
More details on weblink below & note labored breathing gets mentioned as a
symptom.

http://www.koiandponds.com/disease-gillflukes.htm



On Sun, 04 Apr 2010 07:03:01 +0200, EMC wrote:

Hi,
I have 2 South African Cichlids, one Albino and the other Black (I
know there are more subcategories, but this is the basic version).
Recently the Albino started exhibiting labored open mouthed breathing
and would not eat, he has since died. All water levels checked out
fine after testing. This took place beginning to end within 2 days.
I'm very upset because i love my fish and this was the longest i've
ever been able to keep fish alive. I've had both for over a year and
this was the first problem I'd encountered. I would really like to
know what caused his demise. I googled almost every variation I could
think and rcvd feeback such as lockjaw and throat blockage, but
nothing really helped. Aside from giving the fish an autopsy, I was
hoping someone could tell me what happened?

Next: The Albino passed away this morning and it has been 9 hours
since his removal from the tank. Within the last hour my Black Cichlid
has started showing very high levels of aggression. ex: scooping rocks
up w/ his mouth and spitting them out, biting a coral reef that we
have in the tank and swimming rapidly. Let me mention that they were
both males. I expected some depression, but this behavior worries me.
I want to insure his health. Any advice?

 




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