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5 silver hatchet, been with me for 2 or 3 weeks. Very active, almost
too active. One developed a small, white, ich looking spot on his body, right where the silver body meets the semi translucent anal fin. No behavior change, no other spots, all other hatchets, and tank mates check out fine. I watched him for a couple of days, no change, the spot maybe got a tidge bigger. This morning, the white spot had grown really big, to about a centimeter in diameter, white, with a dark round shadow in the center, perhaps one or two mm like a bulls eye. Looked like perhaps a cyst with something inside. Checked the other hatchets, one other had an identical thing, cyst with shadow in center. My hospital tank has been cycling for a couple of months with a couple of platies and I hadn't gotten around to getting it ready as a hospital - but it was obvious that these hatchets had to get out of my 55. I had a big wad of java moss in the 10 gallon hospital tank to keep the platies happy and when I pulled out the java moss I discovered a mess of platy fry, big enough to have been born maybe an hour ago. Really, they were tiny. It took a while to suck them through my siphon tube into the bucket with their mommies, I gave them plenty of time acclimating, probably an hour, while meanwhile I chased 5 hatchet fish through a heavily planted 55. It reminded me one more time why I hate that cross bar in the center of the 55. Whoever designed that has never chased fish with a net before. 75% water change (conditioned) on the 10 gallon Rx tank added Kordon's ich medication and gave the ancient hang on heater dial a couple of twists, found some water sprite for top cover and all five hatchets are officially on sick leave. I need to remember to check that heater in a couple of hours. Anyone want to tell me what is in those cysts? There's no evidence that either of them broke open, they were big enough to certainly show the damage if they burst. -- Mister Gardener -- Pull the WEED to email me |
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Mister Gardener wrote,
Anyone want to tell me what is in those cysts? ... When a 'cysts' suddenly appears they are bacterial infection an will resolve itself by rupture like a boil. Once it becomes an open sore, it needs to be cleaned once a day with peroxide, keeping away from eyes and gills. Twice a day rub neosporia cream into the wound................. Frank |
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On 9 May 2006 17:38:04 -0700, "Frank" wrote:
Mister Gardener wrote, Anyone want to tell me what is in those cysts? ... When a 'cysts' suddenly appears they are bacterial infection an will resolve itself by rupture like a boil. Once it becomes an open sore, it needs to be cleaned once a day with peroxide, keeping away from eyes and gills. Twice a day rub neosporia cream into the wound................. Frank Anticipating the probability of bacterial infection getting in there, I have already added the mela/pima brew. Hey, who says witches don't know how to make a good brew. So that dark spot is likely an infected something? I was thinking it might be some kind of parasite. -- Mister Gardener -- Pull the WEED to email me |
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Mister Gardener wrote,
So that dark spot is likely an infected something?.... When a wound/sore/open infection turns dark (even black) it is a sign of healing............. Frank |
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