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Old May 7th 06, 09:13 AM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
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Default Missing eye

Didn't someone not to long ago, post that they had a fish with a
missing eye, or eyes?
I thought they said it was due to another fish in the tank, but wasn't
sure of which one of it's tankmates did it... An aggerssion thing,
which let it slip by me, untill now...
I can't find the post, but wanted to let the poster know that a
missing eye, or two, could be Fish Tuberculosis (fish TB). Other
symptoms would be loss of appetite, stays seclued, lies on side on
bottom, stomach appears sunken, white blotching along with frayed fins
and tail... Said to be treated with Kanamycin and vitamin B-6. It can
also be transmitted to humans. Is suggested that you call 520 - 298 -
7814 for consultation before attempting to treat.............
Frank

 




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