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Old May 14th 05, 07:16 PM
Lior T
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Default Tettra developped large black snout

Hi,

One of my old Tettra's developped a large black swelling in its nose.
only one has it, but I'm pretty sure its from the last few days
although I cant be 100% sure...

i've tried photographing it but its about hard without adequete
lighting... here's the link if you can make anything out of it :
http://www.liort.com/temp/fish_nose.jpg

would appreciate any help.
LT
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Old May 14th 05, 08:23 PM
Elaine T
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Lior T wrote:
Hi,

One of my old Tettra's developped a large black swelling in its nose.
only one has it, but I'm pretty sure its from the last few days
although I cant be 100% sure...

i've tried photographing it but its about hard without adequete
lighting... here's the link if you can make anything out of it :
http://www.liort.com/temp/fish_nose.jpg

would appreciate any help.
LT


Looks like a lymphocystis viral growth, an injury, or the start of a
Columnaris infection. Both of those often start at the mouth. I think
it looks more like lymphocystis. Lymphocystis is a viral disease that
can cause tumor-like growths on fish. There is no cure, but the virus
and associated tumor often goes away on its own. It can take a month or
more for lymphocystis to clear.

If you have a quarantine tank, move the fish there because it will be
shedding virii. Supposedly 3 hour acriflavine baths every few days will
help clear lymphocystis and will certainly help with Columnaris or
secondeary infections. Treat in a separate container - a clean bowl or
dish with an airstone is fine for 3 hours. Acriflavin stains so don't
use your favorite Ttpperware. Watch for signs of Columnaris in case I'm
wrong. Those are white, fluffy finrot, white patches on the body, and
reddened fin bases. If that happens, feed antibiotic food and put
kanamycin in the water immediately. If the fish refuses food, add
furanace to the water as well IF the fish is in quarantine. Furanace is
bad for biological filters.

If you don't have a hospital, do not allow the fish to die in your
display tank. You must euthanize a lymphocystis-infected fish if it
looks close to death to keep the disease from spreading.

Sheesh...yet another way long post. I gotta work on that old disease
FAQ some more. ;-)

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Old May 14th 05, 09:57 PM
Uncle Davey
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Uzytkownik "Elaine T" napisal w wiadomosci
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Lior T wrote:
Hi,

One of my old Tettra's developped a large black swelling in its nose.
only one has it, but I'm pretty sure its from the last few days
although I cant be 100% sure...

i've tried photographing it but its about hard without adequete
lighting... here's the link if you can make anything out of it :
http://www.liort.com/temp/fish_nose.jpg

would appreciate any help.
LT


Looks like a lymphocystis viral growth, an injury, or the start of a
Columnaris infection. Both of those often start at the mouth. I think
it looks more like lymphocystis. Lymphocystis is a viral disease that
can cause tumor-like growths on fish. There is no cure, but the virus
and associated tumor often goes away on its own. It can take a month or
more for lymphocystis to clear.

If you have a quarantine tank, move the fish there because it will be
shedding virii. Supposedly 3 hour acriflavine baths every few days will
help clear lymphocystis and will certainly help with Columnaris or
secondeary infections. Treat in a separate container - a clean bowl or
dish with an airstone is fine for 3 hours. Acriflavin stains so don't
use your favorite Ttpperware. Watch for signs of Columnaris in case I'm
wrong. Those are white, fluffy finrot, white patches on the body, and
reddened fin bases. If that happens, feed antibiotic food and put
kanamycin in the water immediately. If the fish refuses food, add
furanace to the water as well IF the fish is in quarantine. Furanace is
bad for biological filters.

If you don't have a hospital, do not allow the fish to die in your
display tank. You must euthanize a lymphocystis-infected fish if it
looks close to death to keep the disease from spreading.

Sheesh...yet another way long post. I gotta work on that old disease
FAQ some more. ;-)

--
Elaine T __
http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__
rec.aquaria.* FAQ http://faq.thekrib.com


You must be able to cut and paste a lot of your excellent work in these ad
hoc disease articles into your FAQ.

Uncle Davey



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Old May 14th 05, 10:02 PM
Lior T
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hehe, yeh long post but very informative ! thanks !
I dont have a hospital tank, I might be able to get a decent bowl...
metalin-blue will do any help ?

thanks
LT


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Elaine T wrote:

Lior T wrote:
Hi,

One of my old Tettra's developped a large black swelling in its
nose. only one has it, but I'm pretty sure its from the last few
days although I cant be 100% sure...

i've tried photographing it but its about hard without adequete
lighting... here's the link if you can make anything out of it :
http://www.liort.com/temp/fish_nose.jpg

would appreciate any help.
LT


Looks like a lymphocystis viral growth, an injury, or the start of a
Columnaris infection. Both of those often start at the mouth. I
think it looks more like lymphocystis. Lymphocystis is a viral
disease that can cause tumor-like growths on fish. There is no cure,
but the virus and associated tumor often goes away on its own. It
can take a month or more for lymphocystis to clear.

If you have a quarantine tank, move the fish there because it will be
shedding virii. Supposedly 3 hour acriflavine baths every few days
will help clear lymphocystis and will certainly help with Columnaris
or secondeary infections. Treat in a separate container - a clean
bowl or dish with an airstone is fine for 3 hours. Acriflavin stains
so don't use your favorite Ttpperware. Watch for signs of Columnaris
in case I'm wrong. Those are white, fluffy finrot, white patches on
the body, and reddened fin bases. If that happens, feed antibiotic
food and put kanamycin in the water immediately. If the fish refuses
food, add furanace to the water as well IF the fish is in quarantine.
Furanace is bad for biological filters.

If you don't have a hospital, do not allow the fish to die in your
display tank. You must euthanize a lymphocystis-infected fish if it
looks close to death to keep the disease from spreading.

Sheesh...yet another way long post. I gotta work on that old disease
FAQ some more. ;-)


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Old May 15th 05, 12:32 AM
Elaine T
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Lior T wrote:
hehe, yeh long post but very informative ! thanks !
I dont have a hospital tank, I might be able to get a decent bowl...
metalin-blue will do any help ?

thanks
LT

You're welcome.

A decent bowl will work fine for quarantine as long as it's warm enough
and you contol ammonia and nitrite. If you run a cheap air-driven
sponge filter in your tank for a week, you'll have a cycled filter good
enough for one tetra, or you could use something like Prime and water
changes.

Methylene blue won't do much. It's good for fungus but not columnaris
or viruses. It's also good for killing plants and filter bacteria. :-(

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