Typical symptoms of diseases or false alarms, The most common symptoms |
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Typical symptoms of diseases or false alarms, The most common symptoms |
Aug 31 2004, 03:49 PM
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![]() Population Control Volunteer Group: Members Posts: 2336 Joined: 6-October 03 From: A world of my own Member No.: 2394 |
Do you think your fish is diseased? Check the list and see if any of the symptoms are present in your fishes. Take note of the possible causes of it on the side
1. Heavy breathing - General symptom 2. Stops eating - General symptom 3. Discoloration - Stress, or plistophora. Other diseases possible. 4. Bumps - Cancer 5. Swelling (especially around the stomach area) - Dropsy, overeating, constipation (more on this later) 6. Ragged fins - Fin rot or being nipped by other fish (more on this later) 7. Gasping (at the water surface) - Lack of oxygen, poor water quality, gill flukes 8. Clamped fins - General symptom 9. Inactive (for normally active fish) - General symptom 10. Whitish, stringy poop - Internal parasites 11. Cotton wool-like growth - Fungus 12. Specks (not from original pattern) - White spot or black spot disease, depending on colour 13. Cloudy eye - Bacterial infection or poor water quality 14. Sunken belly - Internal parasites or bacteria (be careful, may be Fish TB) 15. Swollen eye - Pop-eye 16. Holes in the fish - Hole in the head 17. Red gills (inflamed) - Ammonia poisoning or gill flukes 18. Red streaks - External bacterial infection 19. White threads hanging from fish - Parasitic worms 20. Erratic swimming - Possibly terminal stage plistophora 21. Pine-coning of the scales (when viewed from above) - Dropsy 22. Swimming upside down (except in synodontis cats) - Swim bladder disease or internal injuries 23. Struggling to maintain buoyancy - Swim bladder disease 24. Scratching against surfaces - Usually with the specks symptom, caused by external parasites 25. Swollen gills - Gill flukes 26. Dusty covering - Velvet If any of those symptoms are present, you have cause to be worried. But calm down, take a deep breath and relax. Don't panic, we're here to help you Remember, water quality is one of the most important things. Maintain good water quality, and it is exceeding unlikely for your fish to get any disease/parasite. Good water quality is defined as (to me) - Ammonia 0, Nitrite 0, and Nitrate 40ppm and below. Hope this helps you, guys P.T. |
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Aug 31 2004, 04:21 PM
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![]() Population Control Volunteer Group: Members Posts: 2336 Joined: 6-October 03 From: A world of my own Member No.: 2394 |
Now, false alarms
1. Swelling in stomach area - As mentioned earlier, may simply be overfeeding or constipation. Reducing the amount you feed and giving it boiled and shelled green peas will help out. Make sure it isn't another disease though 2. Ragged fins - It may be fin rot, which is caused by an infection or poor water quality. Or, it may simply have been nipped by a more aggressive fish. Watch it, and see if any other fishes are attacking it. 3. Floating at the surface, unable to swim down - May be caused by swim bladder disease, or simply that it swallowed some air bubbles while eating. If the latter, the problem should wear off within several days. 4. Exhibiting general symptoms of unhealthiness like lethargy, heavy breathing, stops eating, losing coloration, etc - If you have had that fish for a long time, a possibility you may want to consider is old age. Many smaller fishes only have a lifespan of 2-3 years, and will exhibit these symptoms at the ending of their lives. Any more suggestions welcome, guys P.T. This post has been edited by Phantom Thief: Sep 2 2004, 01:55 AM |
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Aug 31 2004, 04:23 PM
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![]() Sting Ray Crazy Group: Members Posts: 923 Joined: 17-June 04 From: Edmonton, Canada Member No.: 7039 |
Wow that is amazing, someone did their homework!
You should have this pinned! |
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Aug 31 2004, 11:33 PM
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Leader of the Fishes Group: Members Posts: 1081 Joined: 2-April 03 From: cardiff uk Member No.: 846 |
Thats a really helpful topic. Well done
Bigfish |
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Aug 31 2004, 11:41 PM
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![]() Married Lizard Group: Members Posts: 1314 Joined: 9-October 03 From: Residing in a big city in Minnesota, but I'm a country girl! Member No.: 2437 |
Very good!
If you want pictures of Popeye/Dropsy, I think I have some. I like your "Junior Monster Keeper" title! Pamela aka Married Lizard |
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Sep 1 2004, 02:50 AM
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![]() Population Control Volunteer Group: Members Posts: 2336 Joined: 6-October 03 From: A world of my own Member No.: 2394 |
Sure, you can add it if you want.
Thanks for the positive feedback, guys. I appreciate it P.T. |
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Sep 4 2004, 09:58 AM
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Fishaholic Group: Member Posts: 436 Joined: 3-July 04 From: North Yorkshire, UK Member No.: 7584 |
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Sep 4 2004, 11:22 AM
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![]() Population Control Volunteer Group: Members Posts: 2336 Joined: 6-October 03 From: A world of my own Member No.: 2394 |
That is the sickest fish i have ever seen
Thanks a lot SimonA, that was very good P.T. |
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Sep 5 2004, 08:21 PM
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![]() I wanted to rule the world but got distracted by sparkly things Group: Members Posts: 1585 Joined: 12-June 04 From: United Kingdom Member No.: 6922 |
My eternal gratitude to you PT. I was worrying about one of my fish because I think it has swimbladder.
Thanks alot |
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Sep 7 2004, 03:54 AM
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![]() Fishaholic Group: Members Posts: 468 Joined: 9-May 04 From: Vancouver, BC, Canada Member No.: 6035 |
I never saw the pop-eye pic's added, so here's mine. I doidn't treat it in time and lost the Krib within a day of it developing. Don't skip your water changes!!!
Colin
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Sep 12 2004, 10:06 AM
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![]() Population Control Volunteer Group: Members Posts: 2336 Joined: 6-October 03 From: A world of my own Member No.: 2394 |
The following is contributed by Danio2004
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Nov 10 2004, 06:39 AM
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![]() Boss Major Group: Members Posts: 2705 Joined: 2-December 03 From: San Francisco/San Jose, CA Member No.: 3073 |
well, from personal experience, a early sign of dropsy is a little fuzzy like worm. all my fish deaths were related to dropsy, so i should know.
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Aug 19 2005, 08:30 PM
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Newbie Group: Member Posts: 5 Joined: 19-August 05 From: london Member No.: 15348 |
hi there,
can please someone help me!!!! my fish are acting so wired. my angel fish is swimming very erratic and its stays in the botton of the aquarium.... my 2 golden pencilfish are also showing the same syntoms. what can I do? |
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Aug 19 2005, 08:39 PM
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![]() Fish Addict Group: Members Posts: 654 Joined: 5-August 05 From: Woking, England Member No.: 15079 |
This needs to be pinned!
Fabulous and will help many! Excellent work! |
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Aug 20 2005, 06:47 AM
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![]() member of the 10,000 club Group: Members Posts: 10817 Joined: 26-May 04 From: Kent, England. Age: Over 21! Member No.: 6418 |
QUOTE(crisycaro @ Aug 19 2005, 09:30 PM) hi there, can please someone help me!!!! my fish are acting so wired. my angel fish is swimming very erratic and its stays in the botton of the aquarium.... my 2 golden pencilfish are also showing the same syntoms. what can I do? [right][snapback]879078[/snapback][/right] sounds like they have a swimbladder problem. the first course of action is to check the water parameters and post your results, we need ammonia, nitrIte, nitrAte & pH at the very least. |
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Sep 5 2005, 03:27 PM
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![]() Fish Addict Group: Member Posts: 718 Joined: 5-September 05 From: South Yorkshire - England Member No.: 15714 |
Thanx for this great information...
I have just lost my black mollie I would also like to say, if anyone has any suggestions for me, i have a platinum Mollie, and she looks like she has had a stroke, her mouth is down at one side, and her eyes are starting to bulge slightly, do you think this is the ammonia poisoning too?? These sticks i would just like to say, are rubbish, and are no way accurate, i will have to get myself the test tube kit now, they seem so much better.. Anyway, i did a partial water change, and added loads of stuff to get the ammonia down, i just hope i have saved the fish i still have !!! Time will tell...i will keep you all posted Claire x |
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Dec 8 2005, 08:31 AM
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Newbie Group: Member Posts: 17 Joined: 6-November 05 From: UK Member No.: 16806 |
>reposted to correct forum<...
This post has been edited by Patchwork: Dec 8 2005, 09:27 AM |
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Dec 29 2005, 06:51 PM
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![]() Newbie Group: Member Posts: 4 Joined: 29-December 05 Member No.: 17840 |
Hey guys. Im new to this forum and im also new to owning fish. I got my aquarium about a week ago. So far i have 6 Bala Sharks, and a Black Ghost Knife. All the fish are were doing fine, the water seems to be at acceptable levels according to the test strips, Ive already performed a 10% water change, treated the new water entering the tank, the temp is at 82 degrees, and this morning I fed my fish some frozen brine shrimp which they love. Now about and hour later I notice one of the smallest Bala Sharks(one of 2 small ones i have) not acting right. Its not swimming with the others like it was before and it has all its fins tucked in and just hovers in one spot most of the time. All the other fish dont harrass it or anything. It just seems sick. It has nothing physical wrong with it, not spots or dots or shredded fins, nothing. Just it has its fins tucked in and its just hovering around. Not even at the top or bottom, its in the middle! Its still eats like a champ too when i put food in, but after the feeding frenzy is over its just back to chillin around with it fins tucked in. I have no idea what could be wrong. Is it constipated maybe? I wouldnt think it would want to eat then. please help!
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