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Please post pics for verification under white light intensity - no blue. If brook, FW dip MAY offer temporary relief but is not a treatment and buys you time. Hypo works best with ich, not brook. The most significant sign is the amount of slime on its body and this mucus generally starts at the facial area as well as gills and spreads across the body producing lesions as it progresses often confused with ich and can turn into secondary bacteria. Other symptoms will be lethargic behavior, refusing to eat and heavy breathing from the mucus.Pretty sure my clowns have brook. Any success with hyposalinity? How did you do it. Thanks.
Please post pics for verification under white light intensity - no blue. If brook, FW dip MAY offer temporary relief but is not a treatment and buys you time. Hypo works best with ich, not brook. The most significant sign is the amount of slime on its body and this mucus generally starts at the facial area as well as gills and spreads across the body producing lesions as it progresses often confused with ich and can turn into secondary bacteria. Other symptoms will be lethargic behavior, refusing to eat and heavy breathing from the mucus.
Start with a prolonged 60 minute bath of ruby rally pro then at a lower concentration in a quarantine tank. The longer the fish are exposed to the treatment, the more effective it will be at eliminating this issue.
Since a formalin solution is often not available for use, temporary relief can be achieved by giving the fish a FW bath or dip in water same temperature as display tank. Even though this treatment will not cure the disease, it can help to remove some of the parasites, as well as reduce the amount of mucus in the gills to assist with respiration problems.
Treatment is best done in a QT tank using either quick cure (more effective but now harder to find) or Ruby Rally Pro. Ruby takes a little longer and initial treatment generally takes 2-3 days to really start going to work.
Pics fuzzy but can see secondary bacterial lesions. Ruby Rally will help with thisjust a little fuzzy?? Now I’m concerned it may be velvet, this hobby is great for my blood pressure.
Pics fuzzy but can see secondary bacterial lesions. Ruby Rally will help with this
Yes, i see bacterial lesions. Is generally starts at the facial area as well as gills and spreads across the body producing lesions as it progresses often confused with ich and can turn into secondary bacteria. Other symptoms will be lethargic behavior, refusing to eat and heavy breathing from the mucus.
Thank you!Yes, i see bacterial lesions. Is generally starts at the facial area as well as gills and spreads across the body producing lesions as it progresses often confused with ich and can turn into secondary bacteria. Other symptoms will be lethargic behavior, refusing to eat and heavy breathing from the mucus.
Start with a prolonged 60 minute bath of ruby rally pro then at a lower concentration in a quarantine tank. The longer the fish are exposed to the treatment, the more effective it will be at eliminating this issue.
Since a formalin solution is often not available for use, temporary relief can be achieved by giving the fish a FW bath or dip in water same temperature as display tank. Even though this treatment will not cure the disease, it can help to remove some of the parasites, as well as reduce the amount of mucus in the gills to assist with respiration problems.
Treatment is best done in a QT tank using either quick cure (more effective but now harder to find) or Ruby Rally Pro. Ruby takes a little longer and initial treatment generally takes 2-3 days to really start going to work.
Lost the fish today, did ruby rally pro but the formalin diddint get here on time. Pretty sure it was Brooklynella. Can anyone confirm? And how long should I leave my system fishless for?Pretty sure my clowns have brook. Any success with hyposalinity? How did you do it. Thanks.
He was by himself, I found him on the power head he diddint have the ripped fins a couple days ago though and he got worse and super slimy in the tank just not visible in pictureSorry to hear. The ripped / tattered fins and the bruising on the body seem to indicate tankmate aggression. In some cases, that is the primary cause of death, but in other cases, the fish is sick/weak and that allows other fish to begin to pick on it.
This is odd as these fins dont shred on their own like this, at least typically