Fish Are Losing Colour With Cloudy Eyes

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hi i need help a couple of fish died over the weekend and 3 fish dont look well
i have 2 palty's that look well apart from going very thin and shrinking in size and 1 black molly that has gone thin also and had cloudy eyes and is losing its black colour to a grey colour have had water checked 2day in lfs and everything is fine there , the two fish that died over the week end was a guppy and a white molly
p.s dont have any pics sorry
 
Cloudy eye is a symtom of a desease so there is something wrong, going pale is a sign of stress, being thin can be internal parasites, and fish tb, what does it look like when the fish goes to the toilet, is the anus red and inflamed or enlarged, anything prutruding from the anus, are they still eating.
 
Cloudy eye is a symtom of a desease so there is something wrong, going pale is a sign of stress, being thin can be internal parasites, and fish tb, what does it look like when the fish goes to the toilet, is the anus red and inflamed or enlarged, anything prutruding from the anus, are they still eating.


they are all eating fine and fine when fish goes toilet
 
What colour is the poo.
 
If it not internal parasites, can you issolate the sick fish and observe them.

Not the writer of this information below.
Piscine Tuberculosis



Symptoms:

Because of the symptoms associated with this disease, it is often referred to as Wasting Disease. An infected fish may show a loss of appetite, emaciation (sunken belly), fading of colors, eroding fins, erratic swimming, scale loss or protrusion, "pop-eye" or eye loss, skin inflammation, ulcerous skin wounds or open lesions, gill deformities, spinal curvature, and Dropsy.

Symptoms may occur singly or in various combinations. Symptoms may also vary from species to species and from one individual fish to another. Not all symptoms need be present. Healthy fish may carry the illness for some time without being affected, and then become ill when stress or poor water conditions lower their resistance. The disease may run a lingering course, killing the fish slowly over time, or strike in epidemic proportions quickly wiping out an entire aquarium population.

Diagnoses of Piscine Tuberculosis is difficult, as all of the diseases symptoms may appear in other illnesses. Piscine TB can only be verified upon autopsy.



Cause:

Mycobacterium bacteria. Piscine Tuberculosis is highly infectious and can be easily transferred. Gravel can harbor this bacteria causing the entire aquarium to become infected. The disease may strike in epidemic proporations, killing an entire population of fish in record time with little to no symptoms. However, it can also remain latent for some time, progressing slowly, silently causing internal organ damage to the fish.

This illness is not always fatal to the fish. The bacteria may become encapsulated to form small nodules and as long as good environmental conditions are maintained there is no danger. However, if the fish is weakened by unsuitable water conditions or other diseases the nodules can burst. The infection then becomes acute and can kill the infected fish as well as infect others.



Treatment:

Infected fish must be isolated quickly because the disease is highly contagious (see below). Treat with a combination of sulphafurazone (0.2mg/g fish), doxycycline (0.005 mg/g fish) and minocycline (0.005 mg/g fish) administered intramuscularly. It is also recommended to feed any sick fish isoniazid. It may take up to 2 months for fish to completely heal. Kanacyn also claims to be helpful in treating Piscine Tuberculosis.


Caution:

Piscine Tuberculosis is caused by a species of bacteria belonging to the genus Mycobacterium, which is also the causative agent of Tuberculosis in humans. While the bacteria that causes this disease in fish prefers cooler temperatures than most bacteria that infect humans it is still possible for the illness to be passed on to humans. Such an infection in humans usually shows in the form of an infected nodule in the skin, although there is a chance of a more serious internal infection. If you suspect your fish has this disease, observe the strictest of hygiene to prevent the spread of this serious disease to humans.






I'm afraid at the moment it all pointing to fish tb, not the writer of this information either.
Cloudy Eye- Cloudy eye can have many causes. Look for signs of Velvet Disease, Ick, and Fish tuberculosis. However, sometimes this is caused due to bacterial infections. Symptoms: One or both eyes become cloudy, and take a whitish appearance. Fish may show signs of distress, and be off-color and behave abnormally. Treatment: Establishing the likely cause of the problem and treating it as soon as possible is the best way to prevent damage to your fish's nervous system. The incidences of cloudy eye can be maintained by keeping the water quality in a good condition, and adding a small amount of aquarium salt to the water at water changes. There are many good medications available at your local pet stores that deal with this problem. Follow the recommended accordingly. (
 
If it not internal parasites, can you issolate the sick fish and observe them.

no i only have the one tank but i dont wont the other fish to get whatever it is the black molly has patches of white on it also but its not white spot

If it not internal parasites, can you issolate the sick fish and observe them.

no i only have the one tank but i dont wont the other fish to get whatever it is the black molly has patches of white on it also but its not white spot


fish are flicking them selfs on to wall of tank etc and the picture on last site u sent me of cloudy eye is what the black mollys eyes look like
 
Need to no tank size in gallons, how many fish in there, plus water stats in ammonia,nitrite,nitrate,and ph.
 
Need to no tank size in gallons, how many fish in there, plus water stats in ammonia,nitrite,nitrate,and ph.


tank size 20 gallons
fish
2 guppy's
6platy's
5 molly's
plec
5 zebra danios

and lfs never gave me any readinds from test they just told me they are very good
 

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