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Old November 9th 05, 07:24 AM
Carol-Ann
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"chris" wrote in message
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Alright, I have an update I think. I was looking at another of my
cories that is swimming kind of funny. On his left side there seems to
be some kind of fuzzy protrusion or swelling. His gill is very red on
that side and the fin on that side seems unable to move so he has a bit
of trouble swimming straight but seems to have LOTS of energy.


## That doesn't sound good. :-(

Could this be some kind of parasite?


## It sounds more like an injury. The fuzz would be an infection.

Could he have caught this by
eating the other fish? I think i confused the last cory with having a
part of him eaten, but it could have just been this swelling that
burst. How could I treat this if I figure out what it is?


## It sounds like an infected wound to me. It doesn't sound like a
parasite problem - but they could have started the infection. I always used
Furicin with good results when fish had such injuries.

Thanks for everyone's help, this newsgroup is excellent.


## I wish I could be of more help.....
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Old November 9th 05, 04:08 PM
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Well, I woke up this morning and the fish with the fuzzy extrusion on
the left side of his belly was lying on his side. He's not dead, but
he's having trouble staying upright and the fuzzy extrusion is gone,
and all that is left is a red welt. Woe is me, what is going on?!?

Chris

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Old November 9th 05, 04:38 PM
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"chris" wrote in message
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Well, I woke up this morning and the fish with the fuzzy extrusion on
the left side of his belly was lying on his side. He's not dead, but
he's having trouble staying upright and the fuzzy extrusion is gone,
and all that is left is a red welt. Woe is me, what is going on?!?

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I think you're just going to have to let it go and move on. Sometimes they
die and we never know the exact cause. I recently bought 5 small pearlscale
goldfish for my sunroom. All were doing great. One morning I fed them and
all eat and looked fine. When I went back after dinner one was dead!!! It
never acted sick. It had no marks on it, no sores, no fungus.... not even a
torn fin. I could hardly believe my eyes..... :*( Worse yet the shop
was too far to return it for a refund.
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Old November 9th 05, 05:34 PM
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The following URLs link to pages about fish diseases. The actual link
may go to a specific disease that has nothing to do with what your fish
has, but you should be able to navigate from there to an index or
similar type page. Hopefully you will find pics and descriptions to
help you ID the disease:

http://www.fishdeals.com/fish_diseas...sdisease.shtml

http://www.fishkeepinguk.co.uk/disease.htm

http://faq.thekrib.com/disease-fw.html

http://www.pkpets.com/pets/fishdisease.htm

http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/aquariums/1770

http://www.aquarticles.com/articles/...er_FishTB.html

http://www.fishpalace.org/Disease.html

http://www.exitfive.com/fishdoctor/skinbody.html

....I got these from a thread on a forum elsewhere, so I don't know how
good any of them is, but I'm sure you'll find somthing useful.

I would not just ignore it and hope it goes away - quarantine the fish,
research and treat him (and others / the tank, as needed, to avoid it
spreading and killing more fish).

Liz

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Old November 9th 05, 05:52 PM
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chris wrote:
Well, I woke up this morning and the fish with the fuzzy extrusion on
the left side of his belly was lying on his side. He's not dead, but
he's having trouble staying upright and the fuzzy extrusion is gone,
and all that is left is a red welt. Woe is me, what is going on?!?

Chris

It's a bacterial infection of some sort, causing ulcers on the fish. The
fuzz was a secondary fungal infection. It's not clear how or why the
bacterial infections suddenly started, unless you bought new fish or had
water quality problems. Try feeding all of your fish Jungle's antibacteral
food. In addition, quarantine all the affected fish and use Maracyn 2
along with the food.

Good luck - your fish are pretty sick.

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Old November 9th 05, 09:59 PM
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Well, I rushed home from work today, Furan 2 in hand to start treating
the tank and my poor cory was foud dead at the bottom of the tank. The
other two cories look ok, except for one is missing the bottom of his
tailfin. I think the infection is Furunculosis from the pictures I've
seen on the internet in my research. Can anyone confirm that I might
be correct and whether I should dose the tank anyway to try and prevent
further infection.

Thanks,
Chris

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Old November 9th 05, 10:10 PM
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Chris,

Any chance you could post a photo of the fish somewhere - would make it
a lot easier for others to help with the diagnosis. If you don't have
a place, and want me to put it on my web site, post here and send me an
email (I don't check this email account often, so post here so I know
to look at the picture) and I'll put it up on my web site for a while.

Liz

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Old November 10th 05, 04:20 AM
chris
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Unfortunately, the fish has already been disposed of. I've started a
Furan-2 cycle to see if it helps yet another cory that seems to be
showing similar symptoms this evening.

We'll see what happens.

Chris

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Old November 10th 05, 06:11 AM
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chris wrote:
Unfortunately, the fish has already been disposed of. I've started a
Furan-2 cycle to see if it helps yet another cory that seems to be
showing similar symptoms this evening.

We'll see what happens.

Chris

Be careful with Furan 2. It's a very good choice for an antibiotic
but the methylene blue in it will kill your plants and biofilter.
Remove your live plants and test for ammonia while you treat.
Reseed the tank from another tank or with some Bio-Spira when
you're done treating.

Good luck!

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Old November 10th 05, 05:20 AM
Carol-Ann
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"chris" wrote in message
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Well, I rushed home from work today, Furan 2 in hand to start treating
the tank and my poor cory was foud dead at the bottom of the tank. The
other two cories look ok, except for one is missing the bottom of his
tailfin. I think the infection is Furunculosis from the pictures I've
seen on the internet in my research. Can anyone confirm that I might
be correct and whether I should dose the tank anyway to try and prevent
further infection.

======================
This may help. Do a really thorough gravel vacuuming to remove as much
"mulm" or curd as possible, and replace the water as usual - then medicate!
I always got a better response from meds that way.
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