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Hey guys,
It's been weeks - everything has been going well, the ich was cured, the plants are growing like crazy... A few days ago I noticed my female Blue Ram (Priscilla) at the top of the tank breathing hard. Elvis wasn't chasing her and now completely ignores her. She's not eating, she's looking thinner and a little sunken in the abdomen and it seems like she's trying to get air from above the water line. I don't think she's going to live long if I don't figure this out... All the other fish are thriving. 37 gallon heavily planted Ammonia - 0 Nitrite - 0 Nitrate - 0 Ph - 7.6 Co2 stopped working a few weeks ago - I think I sprung a leak in the line and I've been too busy to buy more. I have some algae but it's not bothering the other fish and it's not terrible. Two blue rams Two young angels 15 Cardinals 4 otos (lost one in the ich terror) Thoughts? |
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![]() 37 gallon heavily planted Ammonia - 0 Nitrite - 0 Nitrate - 0 Ph - 7.6 Just wondered about the Nitrate, 0 ? Must be your plants eating it :-) I have 2 heavily planted tanks whose Nitrate varies from 5 to 10 Weather that would relate to your sick fish I don't know, just a thought. Peter |
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Mandy wrote:
Hey guys, It's been weeks - everything has been going well, the ich was cured, the plants are growing like crazy... A few days ago I noticed my female Blue Ram (Priscilla) at the top of the tank breathing hard. Elvis wasn't chasing her and now completely ignores her. She's not eating, she's looking thinner and a little sunken in the abdomen and it seems like she's trying to get air from above the water line. I don't think she's going to live long if I don't figure this out... All the other fish are thriving. 37 gallon heavily planted Ammonia - 0 Nitrite - 0 Nitrate - 0 Ph - 7.6 Co2 stopped working a few weeks ago - I think I sprung a leak in the line and I've been too busy to buy more. I have some algae but it's not bothering the other fish and it's not terrible. Two blue rams Two young angels 15 Cardinals 4 otos (lost one in the ich terror) Thoughts? Bummer. Sick rams are tough. If you have a quarantine tank that is cycled, move her there to be sure the other fish don't catch anything from her. It sounds like she has an internal infection, but it's hard to know what. Internal bacterial infections, protozoans, and fish TB can all cause wasting. Whatever she has is probably in her gills as well. You could try adding some copper in case it is protozoal. Melafix may also help. In the past I would have recommended metronidazole in quarantine, but I've since learned that using antibiotics in tankwater is quite dangerous, since you can grow resistant fish TB. If this were my ram, I think I'd try for ideal ram conditions in a quarantine tank in the hopes that the fish might be able to fight the disease off. Ideal conditions for rams are warm, soft water, plenty of cover, and low lighting. So, start with tankwater so there's no stress. Add a copper remedy and Melafix. Add cover - lengths of PVC, clay pots, rocks, plant trimmings, or anything else handy. Filter over peat which will soften the water and add beneficial blackwater acids, and gradually raise the temperature to 80 degrees. Change small amounts of water as often as you can stand to keep the water quality extremely high, and use half rain, RO or distilled water in the water changes if you can. Of course, use AmQuel or zeolites to manage ammonia if necessary. Without a quarantine, remove any carbon and treat your tank with one dose each of copper medicine and Melafix. I might even filter the display tank over peat since all your other fish will like it too. You could add blackwater extract instead but I don't know whether it's as good as peat. You can remove the tea color from the peat later with carbon. This may or may not work, and I'd actually rate her getting well as a longshot. Rams are just SO darned sensitive and hard to heal that you may lose her despite your best efforts. -- __ Elaine T __ __' http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__ |
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Hi Elaine,
I saw this after I got back from the LFS. I put her in a hospital tank and am treating with maracyn 2, am slowly raising the temp (lfs says to 90 degrees!!!) and am leaving the lights off. Have fake plants and several caves for her to hide in. She has a bunch of snails to keep her company (have been waiting for dwarf puffers to come in but at this rate the snails will all be too big for the puffers to eat!) Would you advise I change course of action at this point? How do I soften the water for her? Thanks. |
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Mandy wrote:
Hi Elaine, I saw this after I got back from the LFS. I put her in a hospital tank and am treating with maracyn 2, am slowly raising the temp (lfs says to 90 degrees!!!) and am leaving the lights off. Have fake plants and several caves for her to hide in. She has a bunch of snails to keep her company (have been waiting for dwarf puffers to come in but at this rate the snails will all be too big for the puffers to eat!) Would you advise I change course of action at this point? How do I soften the water for her? Thanks. I'm not sure what you will gain by going to 90 degrees except for dead snails. Ich, costia, and velvet all have plenty of trouble reproducing at 85. Maracyn 2 is minocycline. It's one of the antibiotics that can be used against Mycobacterium marinum (fish TB) and many other infections in both fish and humans. Not my first choice but it could work, if Priscilla happens to have a bacterial infection that responds to it. I guess it's safest to go with the full length dosage Mardel suggests rather than quitting partway through to best avoid raising resistant bacteria. Your biofiltration should be OK but test for ammonia daily just in case. If the Maracyn is a bust, filter it out with carbon and switch to copper and Melafix in an attempt to rid her of parasites (my first thought). You could also try metronidazole - I would have recommended that as an absolute first choice of treatment except that I've sworn off adding antibiotics to water. Once you're eventually done treating Priscilla, bleach your hospital well for your own safety. To soften and acidify the water so it's more to her taste, do a series of small daily water changes with RO or distilled water, filter over peat, or add blackwater extract (gradually). You don't want to suddenly soften the water because it would damage her gills, but rather soften it gradually, a little bit each day. My first choice would be peat filtration because it's easy and gives nice, stable, blackwater chemistry. -- __ Elaine T __ __' http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__ |
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Thanks, Elaine. Do you happen to know if there are any anti parasite
treatments that can be used jointly with Maracyn 2? |
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Mandy wrote: Thanks, Elaine. Do you happen to know if there are any anti parasite treatments that can be used jointly with Maracyn 2? Pleae, if you haven't read this please please please do: http://aquaria.net/articles/meds/antibiotics/warning/ Forget the maracyn, it's not doiing any good in the aquarium water anyway and it's extremely unlikely you have a bacterial infection anayway. Find an anti-parassitic or antihelminthic medication that contains copper. Put the fish in a bare tank and treat per the directions. Every day, change all the water and dose again. An easy way to do with is with two one gallon glass jars. Fish both with water, let age 24 hours. Put the fish on one, doze. Next day put the fish in the other one, dose. Clean, with vinegar, ther old one, refill with fresh water. Copper rpecipitates out as copper carbonate, so you need to replenish the medication daily. It'll stick to the walls of the glass to, so you need to use winegar to get rid of it, plus the vinegar sterilizes the har. How long you need to do this for depends on the pathogen you have. I'd do it for 3 weeks. IIRC you have a few zebras so it might be best to use 2 five gal tanks. -- Need Mercedes parts ? - http://parts.mbz.org http://www.mbz.org | Mercedes Mailing lists: http://lists.mbz.org 633CSi 250SE/C 300SD | Killies, killi.net, Crypts, aquaria.net 1970 280SE, 72 280SE | Old wris****ches http://watches.list.mbz.org |
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Mandy wrote:
Thanks, Elaine. Do you happen to know if there are any anti parasite treatments that can be used jointly with Maracyn 2? I'm not crazy about putting too many drugs in the water at once. It tends to create water quality and/or toxicity problems. Adding medicine to the water is really a catch-22 with sensitive fish like rams because a sick ram needs very clean, soft water, while medications add dissolved solids and can mess with bacterial filtration. Try adding a single dose of copper to the tank (add at water changes to maintain the doseage) until you're done with the Maracyn 2. Copper shouldn't do much to the water quality. I do not have any idea whether metronidazole and Maracyn 2 are compatible. Perhaps someone else knows. -- __ Elaine T __ __' http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__ |
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Priscilla died that evening.
![]() I'm soooo sad. Elvis is scared of me now. He hides and won't even come out for live worms if I'm near the tank. I didn't cause a comotion when I took her out to put her in the hospital tank. She was right at the top and didn't even try to escape... What was once so pleasurable has become a source of sadness. And I have blue green algae now, too. Damn. |
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![]() "Mandy" wrote in message oups.com... Priscilla died that evening. ![]() I'm soooo sad. Elvis is scared of me now. He hides and won't even come out for live worms if I'm near the tank. I didn't cause a comotion when I took her out to put her in the hospital tank. She was right at the top and didn't even try to escape... What was once so pleasurable has become a source of sadness. And I have blue green algae now, too. Damn. Hey, sorry for your loss :-) The only fish I've had probs with are the Rams....don't know why I first introduced 3 together, 2 died within hours.....had one survive in a different tank and bought a new one who thrived in the main community tank for weeks with no probs...put the two back together and lost both....no idea why....fantastic fish and I loved them to bits...specially they seemed to have a certain amount of dignity and aura about them....I'd love to keep them again but I'm too worried that'll lose them.... Wishing you luck with Elvis Gill |
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