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A while ago I asked about a strange disease which had all but wiped
out my main tank: roughly 50% died within the first 24 hours, and most of the remainder in the following month. The symptoms (except in the initial losses, where no symptoms were seen - the fish just died) were a white blister or ridge along one side of the fish, never on both sides, and some of the fish suffered 'convulsions' as if there'd been nerve damage. Through it all, most fish seemed perfectly normal, until they suddenly would develop symptoms. It was deemed then that the most likely culprit was Flexibacter disease. Well, I've now put together a webpage with some pictures of a diseased fish - given that this is what it looked like, is it likely that it was Flexibacter? http://mikes-machine.mine.nu/mystery_disease1.htm The reason I ask is because it's been suggested to me it's burns from the UV radiation of the metal halides, and if so it could happen again. -- ****** UPHOLD THE FIRST AMENDMENT: BAN THE FCC! ****** |
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Hmm... first thing I seen was mal-nourishment when I looked at the photos.
I'm specifically looking at the spinal deformation behind the dorsal fin. If that's due to UV, that's quite interesting, I'v never seen that effect before. "Mean_Chlorine" wrote in message ... A while ago I asked about a strange disease which had all but wiped out my main tank: roughly 50% died within the first 24 hours, and most of the remainder in the following month. The symptoms (except in the initial losses, where no symptoms were seen - the fish just died) were a white blister or ridge along one side of the fish, never on both sides, and some of the fish suffered 'convulsions' as if there'd been nerve damage. Through it all, most fish seemed perfectly normal, until they suddenly would develop symptoms. It was deemed then that the most likely culprit was Flexibacter disease. Well, I've now put together a webpage with some pictures of a diseased fish - given that this is what it looked like, is it likely that it was Flexibacter? http://mikes-machine.mine.nu/mystery_disease1.htm The reason I ask is because it's been suggested to me it's burns from the UV radiation of the metal halides, and if so it could happen again. -- ****** UPHOLD THE FIRST AMENDMENT: BAN THE FCC! ****** |
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Thusly "D&M" Spake Unto All:
Hmm... first thing I seen was mal-nourishment when I looked at the photos. I'm specifically looking at the spinal deformation behind the dorsal fin. If that's due to UV, that's quite interesting, I'v never seen that effect before. Yes, he was the runt of the litter, and did have other issues prior to coming down with this disease - but they're unrelated to this disease. His siblings, those which are still alive, look e.g. like this: http://mikes-machine.mine.nu/specime...e_DSC_2139.jpg |
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