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So, I have an interesting story about one of my Cherry Barbs. I've never heard of this happening before, and I have no idea what caused it, or what actually even happened for that matter, so maybe someone will be able to give some insight. But anyway, here goes.
So, about mid December, I noticed that one of my Cherry Barbs had a lump growing on her. Now, she had been slowing down for probably about 2-3 months prior to this, and she was definitely not young anymore (about 41/2-5 years old), so I thought maybe it was a tumor or something, and that she was getting to the end of her life. Over about a week, the lump grew, but it didn't seem to cause her any discomfort, so I just let her be and made sure she was getting enough food.
But then suddenly, over night, the skin over the lump must have either burst open, or another fish might have bit it, I'm not sure. In any case, there was a hole. Then, over the next day or two, the hole got bigger, and something started coming out. I unfortunately don't have any pictures, because it was honestly really creeping me out, but I regret not taking some now. The thing that was coming out was smooth and a dark greenish/gray color.
Then she started to have some trouble swimming. She had a hard time keeping herself down, and kept floating up.
(Now, before anyone says that I should have euthanized her and shouldn't have let her suffer, I did think about it. I've done it before, so it's not like I just didn't want to. But something deep down was telling me not to. Something was telling me to wait just a little longer and see what happens.)
Anyway, this all probably lasted about 2 days, and then one morning, as suddenly as it had appeared, the gray thing was gone again. I have no idea what happened to it, or where it went to, but it wasn't there anymore.
But my fish still had the wound, and it seemed her swimming got worse. She spent more of her time floating at the top of the tank, sometimes even on her side. There were a few times that I thought she had died. She wasn't eating throughout this time either. (Again I thought of euthanizing her, but like before, something told me not to. Something told me that she could survive whatever was going on with her, if I just give her some time.)
Then, after about 3-4 days of just floating and acting dead, I woke up one morning to find her swimming again, not perfectly, but still, and I saw that the wound had healed. I put in some food, and she swam to it faster, and with more enthusiasm than I had seen in her for months. She ate like crazy, and she was able to keep up with the other fish. Over the next few days, her swimming improved more and more, and her appetite stayed too. It was like I had a whole new fish.
Now, over a month later, she's still doing great. She seems younger and more active than she's been in a long time, and she's just doing fantastic in general. I have absolutely no idea what happened, or what the gray thing that came out of her was. I have no clue. But I do know that my fish somehow managed to cheat death and come back from the brink stronger, healthier, and happier than before.
So, there's my story. Again, if any of you have ever heard of this happening before, or have any idea what might have happened here, I would love any insight you can give. I've tried researching this and found nothing, so it really is a complete mystery to me.
So, about mid December, I noticed that one of my Cherry Barbs had a lump growing on her. Now, she had been slowing down for probably about 2-3 months prior to this, and she was definitely not young anymore (about 41/2-5 years old), so I thought maybe it was a tumor or something, and that she was getting to the end of her life. Over about a week, the lump grew, but it didn't seem to cause her any discomfort, so I just let her be and made sure she was getting enough food.
But then suddenly, over night, the skin over the lump must have either burst open, or another fish might have bit it, I'm not sure. In any case, there was a hole. Then, over the next day or two, the hole got bigger, and something started coming out. I unfortunately don't have any pictures, because it was honestly really creeping me out, but I regret not taking some now. The thing that was coming out was smooth and a dark greenish/gray color.
Then she started to have some trouble swimming. She had a hard time keeping herself down, and kept floating up.
(Now, before anyone says that I should have euthanized her and shouldn't have let her suffer, I did think about it. I've done it before, so it's not like I just didn't want to. But something deep down was telling me not to. Something was telling me to wait just a little longer and see what happens.)
Anyway, this all probably lasted about 2 days, and then one morning, as suddenly as it had appeared, the gray thing was gone again. I have no idea what happened to it, or where it went to, but it wasn't there anymore.
But my fish still had the wound, and it seemed her swimming got worse. She spent more of her time floating at the top of the tank, sometimes even on her side. There were a few times that I thought she had died. She wasn't eating throughout this time either. (Again I thought of euthanizing her, but like before, something told me not to. Something told me that she could survive whatever was going on with her, if I just give her some time.)
Then, after about 3-4 days of just floating and acting dead, I woke up one morning to find her swimming again, not perfectly, but still, and I saw that the wound had healed. I put in some food, and she swam to it faster, and with more enthusiasm than I had seen in her for months. She ate like crazy, and she was able to keep up with the other fish. Over the next few days, her swimming improved more and more, and her appetite stayed too. It was like I had a whole new fish.
Now, over a month later, she's still doing great. She seems younger and more active than she's been in a long time, and she's just doing fantastic in general. I have absolutely no idea what happened, or what the gray thing that came out of her was. I have no clue. But I do know that my fish somehow managed to cheat death and come back from the brink stronger, healthier, and happier than before.
So, there's my story. Again, if any of you have ever heard of this happening before, or have any idea what might have happened here, I would love any insight you can give. I've tried researching this and found nothing, so it really is a complete mystery to me.