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Date: 07 Apr 2004 22:31:40
From: Adamovski
Subject: sick goldfish with dark gray (black) holes and smudges - URGENT please.
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Hello all, I have 3 small goldfishes (1inch-2inch including tail) in 60l tank with big filter and air pump. Water parameters - PH about 7, NO3 about 20 and NO2 minimal. About seven days ago one of my GF starts to behave in stange way. She was standing in corner of tank, or lying at the bottom or plants. Upper fin is coiled. Next, five days ago I saw black pit or hole at one side of head, just after the head, and GF was more time tying at the bottom. Till today this goldfish has dark gray smudges in 5 places mainly close to the head. I separated this GF and today I add aquaristic salt to water 1 teaspoon per gallon. I don't know if it will help. On puregold web page (http://puregold.aquaria.net/pg/disease/symptom/byname.htm#HEXAMITA) I found that It can be hole-in-head disease (hexamita - parasite I guess) but I am not sure. I haven't seen any white threads coming out as it is described at puregold. Should I wait if salt dip will help? What about Metronidazol? Please help me ASAP. I have this fish more than two years and I don't want to lose her. Regards and many thanks for help, Adam
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Date: 08 Apr 2004 22:48:03
From:
Subject: Re: sick goldfish with dark gray (black) holes and smudges - URGENT please.
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I posted this to Puregold, so members maybe got a hold of you already, but in any case EMERGENCY 1. check the water parameters: pH, ammonia, nitrite, nitrates 2. do the fish physical 3. change some or all of the water, add 1 teaspoon salt per 5 gallons water 4. from the water parameters and physical decide on a course of action 5. if there is nothing specific, do the tub to tub method http://puregold.aquaria.net/ Ingrid Adamovski <storm@plusnet.DELETE_IT.pl > wrote: >Hello all, > >I have 3 small goldfishes (1inch-2inch including tail) in 60l tank with >big filter and air pump. Water parameters - PH about 7, NO3 about 20 and >NO2 minimal. > >About seven days ago one of my GF starts to behave in stange way. She >was standing in corner of tank, or lying at the bottom or plants. Upper >fin is coiled. >Next, five days ago I saw black pit or hole at one side of head, just >after the head, and GF was more time tying at the bottom. > >Till today this goldfish has dark gray smudges in 5 places mainly close >to the head. I separated this GF and today I add aquaristic salt to >water 1 teaspoon per gallon. I don't know if it will help. > >On puregold web page >(http://puregold.aquaria.net/pg/disease/symptom/byname.htm#HEXAMITA) I >found that It can be hole-in-head disease (hexamita - parasite I guess) >but I am not sure. I haven't seen any white threads coming out as it is >described at puregold. Should I wait if salt dip will help? What about >Metronidazol? > >Please help me ASAP. I have this fish more than two years and I don't >want to lose her. > >Regards and many thanks for help, > >Adam ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make.
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Date: 09 Apr 2004 00:46:56
From: Adam Przybyslawski
Subject: Re: sick goldfish with dark gray (black) holes and smudges - URGENT please.
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Many thanks for help. I did it. Now fish is every day in new water. It has symptoms similar to HEXAMITA parasite. After salt dip I desided to use metronidazol - I hope It will help. Tommorow I will try to publish some photos of my sick fish - I hope It will help. Adamovski <storm@plusnet.DELETE_IT.pl > dr-solo@wi.rr.xx.com wrote in message news:<4075d5ec.37720806@news-server.wi.rr.com >... > I posted this to Puregold, so members maybe got a hold of you already, but in any > case > EMERGENCY > 1. check the water parameters: pH, ammonia, nitrite, nitrates > 2. do the fish physical > 3. change some or all of the water, add 1 teaspoon salt per 5 gallons water > 4. from the water parameters and physical decide on a course of action > 5. if there is nothing specific, do the tub to tub method > http://puregold.aquaria.net/ > Ingrid > > Adamovski <storm@plusnet.DELETE_IT.pl> wrote: >
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Date: 08 Apr 2004 04:10:04
From: blove
Subject: Re: sick goldfish with dark gray (black) holes and smudges - URGENT please.
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what is your ammonia level? do a partial waterchange as a precaution. you want your nitrites (NO2 to be 0ppm) i dont know aobut the hole, could be some sort of parasite or bacterial infection. i dont know if the salt will help or of any meds but i dont see why a broad spectrum antibiotic would hurt to try. just let us know how the fish is and hopefully some more knowledgable people will respond to your post. "Adamovski" <storm@plusnet.DELETE_IT.pl > wrote in message news:c51ojp$nbj$1@nemesis.news.tpi.pl... > Hello all, > > I have 3 small goldfishes (1inch-2inch including tail) in 60l tank with > big filter and air pump. Water parameters - PH about 7, NO3 about 20 and > NO2 minimal. > > About seven days ago one of my GF starts to behave in stange way. She > was standing in corner of tank, or lying at the bottom or plants. Upper > fin is coiled. > Next, five days ago I saw black pit or hole at one side of head, just > after the head, and GF was more time tying at the bottom. > > Till today this goldfish has dark gray smudges in 5 places mainly close > to the head. I separated this GF and today I add aquaristic salt to > water 1 teaspoon per gallon. I don't know if it will help. > > On puregold web page > (http://puregold.aquaria.net/pg/disease/symptom/byname.htm#HEXAMITA) I > found that It can be hole-in-head disease (hexamita - parasite I guess) > but I am not sure. I haven't seen any white threads coming out as it is > described at puregold. Should I wait if salt dip will help? What about > Metronidazol? > > Please help me ASAP. I have this fish more than two years and I don't > want to lose her. > > Regards and many thanks for help, > > Adam
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