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On Sat, 15 May 2004 21:23:21 -0400, "NetMax"
wrote: Hi Ross. There are diseases which are not extremely contagious while the fish is alive and well. Some diseases spread by ingestion, or by bursting into the water column when the dead fish's skin is broken open. As the disease grows inside them, the amount of contagion which is finally released is much greater, or it might start seeping from them before they die. This is why I think it's so important to isolate sick fish and keep them isolated. It's easier to think of all fish diseases as contagious. Just think about how all the fish in your aquarium are interconnected by a fluid (water) which is approximately the same pH and temperature as their blood. That makes it pretty easy for diseases to spread around. External parasitic conditions are not as worrisome if they are a type which can be identified and easily treated. Genetic defects (like swim bladder problems in Goldfish) are not contagious. I also don't worry too much about war wounds and mechanical damage. If there is a secondary infection from that, it's usually fungus which is everywhere, though if I want to concentrate the treatment, then they go into isolation. However, internal problems are often bacterial, and even if parasitic, I don't want them getting out. ymmv, jmo -- www.NetMax.tk Your analysis makes sense and I have little experience, but the fish I keep in my Q tank have not picked up anything from the few fish that died in that same tank. However, I usually keep a fish in the Q tank once moved there. Yesterday, I moved my runt Clown Loach back to the tank he made caves in. It is loaded with small snails. I hope he doesn't over eat. He sure remembers the tank. He went around and around the rocks under which he had made his cave. It is totally gone. I did take sympathy on him and move a castle like ornament from the Q tank. It is his favorite haunt. He took to that very quickly. |
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