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08/26/2011, 11:38 AM | #1 |
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clownfish not doing too well
this morning i found my clown laying between some rocks and berthing heavily, when i got back after class i noticed few white spot on him i don't know exactly what it is or what to go about in order to eradicate it
theres a few white spots hardly visible in the picture between the second and third stripes on the lower half of the body, also more on his fins and dorsal area |
08/26/2011, 11:51 AM | #2 |
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looks like a bacterial infection bro. Get it into a hospitale tank ASAP. i lost my first clown to an infection. treat it accordingly and fast. go and also get brine shrimp so it can actually eat.
check out the fish disease forum after you put it in another tank.
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thanks for the help.. ill try to get a closer better picture too if i can get him out in the open
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08/26/2011, 11:56 AM | #4 |
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dont wait for it to come out. grab it gently with your hands and get it into the tank quick. my clown died only 2 hours after i found it on the bottom of the tank.
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08/26/2011, 11:58 AM | #5 |
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okay I'm new to this how do i set up a hospital tank, and what do it need?
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08/26/2011, 12:06 PM | #6 |
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alright, cause bacterial infections kill quick, take a normal bucket that you use for water changes and put in a powerhead like a naxi-jet and a heater. fill it up as much as you can with water from your main tank. now, run to the LFS, and buy medicine for bacterial infections, and cuppermine just in case its ich. also, run to the pharmacy and ask them for formaline. then go to the fish disease forum and treat accordingly.
tommorrow, go to petsmart or something and buy a 10g tank and a extra heater and put him in there. DO NOT put any rocks or sand in that tank. just a heater and a powerhead. fill it up as much as you can of fresh saltwater, and then wait until the temp is right in the new tank, and put him in there. change 10% of the water (1g) every 2 days, and treat him. Good luck my friend, i hope i helped. i know how it feels to have a sick fish.
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I think this is quite likely brooklynella (clownfish disease). Impossible to tell from the pic, but all the symptoms are there. If it is, it is very contagious, fast spreading, and deadly and not limited to clowns. Google Brooklynella and images and see if that makes sense.
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If it is clown fish disease, copper will not work. The fish needs to be quarantined and treated with a formalin based medication. This should be done fast as brooklynella kills fast.
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I had the same thing happen and it didn't have a positive outcome but you have gotten some good advise here so good luck and we will keep our fingers crossed
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It looks like brooklynella that clownfish are very susceptible to. It kills fast and you have to act immediately. Formalin is the proper treatment for this disease. you may buy either Rid-ich+ from Kordon at any Petsmart or Quick Cure from Aquarium Product. For Quick Cure you may have to go to a LFS.
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Assuming it is brooklynella, I agree with both Percula9 and Uncle Salty above. A FW bath (match temp & PH) may provide some temporary relief and buy some time (vital with this stuff). The only known cure is Formalin (formaldehyde), or one of the meds that contain 37% formalin. Most states let lfs sell it.
Snorvich' s blog is required reading for any hobbyist (IMO) and will help a lot. Should you lose this fish, stay with us, I'm afraid your other fish are going to need help too. Don't attempt to keep this fish in a bucket, start with at least a 10 gal tank. Wal-Mart will have an inexpensive heater & tank, if that's a concern. But, you'll need the formalin from the LFS(its cheap) even if you lose this fish.
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i couldn't find formalin at either Petco or Petsmart or my LFS but right now he is in a 10 gallon without a heater.. but the temp reading is at 83 degrees and salinity is 1.014.. breathing hard and is on side on the bottom of the tank
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formalin is found at any pharmacy.
Formalin is rather dangerous though, so be careful when you handle it. Worry about your own safety first then the fish's.
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I looked at the local cvs and they said they didn't carry it but I'll try others later
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I know some states restrict formalin sales. F&S has it, but you don't have time to wait. There is an ich "remedy" that doesn't work on ich, that has formalin. I think the brand is Rid-Ich+ and its available in most LFS. There was a thread a while back from someone who couldn't find formalin and used this stuff.
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Correct, Rid-Ich+ contains formalin and malachite green.
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I may have missed this. How long have you had the fish. AND... have you introduced any other fish in to the tank recently?
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And, how long has the tank been set up?
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By the looks of the rocks, the tank looks fairly new
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