Angelfish problems

bradleyt

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okay can anyone help me ,i've got a white large angelsish i've had it for about 7 monthes now ,about 4 days ago i started seeing red lines on his body ,like veins or something showing through his skin/scales ,about 2 weeks ago i introduced another 3 angelfish into my tank ,also about a week ago i started using carbon dioxide (co2)but i stopped because all my angelfish was always at the top looking like they was struggling for air ,i dont know if shes pregnant or ill ,also when i was looking about breeding angelfish it said they stay in one area like all the time ,and thats what my white nagelfish is doing soooo..... can anyone help

thanks bradleyy
 
Size of tank in gallons or litries.
How many fish and which type.
Water stats in ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, and ph.

Red lining can be septicemia. Septicemia hard to cure once it advances.
Septicemia can be caused by bad water quality, dirty tanks, parasites, bacterial, bacteria that enters the fish throw cuts and wounds.

Septicemia



Symptoms:

Fish may have reddening at fin bases, blood streaks throughout the fins and body, small hemorrhages around the eyes. Dull listless behavior and lack of appetite may also be present.



Cause:

Systemic bacterial infection caused by various bacteria, including Aeromonas, Pseudomonas and Vibrio. The illness is often brought on by poor water quality or as a result of parasitic infestations or other infections. These bacteria enter the blood stream and circulate through the tissues causing inflammation and damage. Inflamed blood vessels in the skin and at fin bases stand out. Blood vessel and heart tissue damage cause hemorrhaging and consequently leakage of body fluids into the abdomen, which may lead to Dropsy.



Treatment:

Water conditions must be improved for all fish in the tank, regardless of how many fish are infected. Check your water�s Treat with Kanacyn or Tetracycline as well as with a medicated food if the fish will eat. If parasites are suspected, all the fish in the tank should be treated with antiparasitic medication. Using salt to help restore osmotic balance might be helpful.
 

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