in my big 110 i have a african cichlid that his fins are gone. I quarantined him a few days ago and he has gotten some energy back but his fins are rotted off and he is gettin skinny like a crackhead or something. (drawing up) My male green severum has a white patch on one of his front fins closedst to his gills. i dont believe it is ich but its just the one patch. not real big but not real small. i have been treating for ich for 3 days and no change. spot isnt bigger or smaller. what is it, how did he get it and what should i do to both of them????
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As to the african cichlid, can you describe his fins a bit more (or what's left of them)? Are they whitish around the edges? Is he eating at all? Are any others that are still in the 110 having any similar problems?
For the green severum, is he in the 110, too, or did you quarantine him? How have you been treating for ich, and why (if you don't think it's ich)?
Bacterial fin rot could be the source, but more info would help before any conclusions are made. Sometimes it can manifest itself as spots or white edges on torn-looking fins, if I'm not mistaken."Millennium hand and shrimp!"
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I would be willing to bet both these fish were in the same tank right? If this is the case what you are seeing is the equivalent of a fish scab. These two fish have been fighting, with the green coming out on top. The white fuzzy growth is the fishes way of healing the wounds. Chances are that the green will be fine, but the african with total fin loss and wasting has suffered some pretty severe injuries in his beating and more than likely won't make it.
If this isn't the case and they were actually in seperate tanks then you may be looking at fin rot. Fin rot and many other bacterial infections can be treated with antibiotics.Consider my posts as general information based on personal experiences, and in most cases, far oversimplified. Actual mileage may vary. Don't try this at home. If symptoms persist, contact your physician.
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Originally posted by Mzungu";p="As to the african cichlid, can you describe his fins a bit more (or what's left of them)? Are they whitish around the edges? Is he eating at all? Are any others that are still in the 110 having any similar problems?
For the green severum, is he in the 110, too, or did you quarantine him? How have you been treating for ich, and why (if you don't think it's ich)?
Bacterial fin rot could be the source, but more info would help before any conclusions are made. Sometimes it can manifest itself as spots or white edges on torn-looking fins, if I'm not mistaken.
The africans fins have since completely fallen off. he only has little nubs for flippers and no tail fin at all. he is quarantined but i dont have anyplace to put the severum just incase.
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Originally posted by SCOTT";p="I would be willing to bet both these fish were in the same tank right? If this is the case what you are seeing is the equivalent of a fish scab. These two fish have been fighting, with the green coming out on top. The white fuzzy growth is the fishes way of healing the wounds. Chances are that the green will be fine, but the african with total fin loss and wasting has suffered some pretty severe injuries in his beating and more than likely won't make it.
If this isn't the case and they were actually in seperate tanks then you may be looking at fin rot. Fin rot and many other bacterial infections can be treated with antibiotics.
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Have you tested the water in the 110? If so, what are the results?
I would do a water change to get the meds out of the 100, since I'm assuming you treated the whole tank. Do the same for the quarantine tank. They won't get better if they're stressed out, and medicating them is not a stress-less ordeal.
Watch the severum closely to see if his condition changes (gets better or worse), as well as the other fish in the tank. It was a very good idea to quarantine the african. Is it possible for you to post pictures of the fins? Adding meds for fungus/ich/whatever will only be more stressing if the diagnosis is incorrect, especially since fin rot, for instance, is a bacterial problem."Millennium hand and shrimp!"
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