Health issue with a non catfish species

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Health issue with a non catfish species

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Hey guys I'm really hard up for help .... I purchased a Geophagus sp. "Tapajos Orange head" two of them actually and one had a little spot on the side I noticed and thought maybe was just a nip mark or abrasion .... About a week into qt I noticed the spot getting more red with a white spot in the center .... And it had moved onto the left fin and then I decided to use Epsom salt and dewormer in the tank .... A few days later problem worsened so I decided to setup a qt and I placed him in it....I dosed the tank with Melafix , didn't work, tried with T.C. Tetracycline and that made things horrible... The fish seem to start getting pop er after 3 days of treatment so I immediately did a 50 percent water change everyday for a week and the eye seems to be getting better the the fin is still full of sores ! Please help ImageImageImageImage




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What do you mean: "it moved onto the left fin"? Did you actually see it move? If it is an ectoparasite you might want to consider "Clout". my 2¢
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naturalart wrote:What do you mean: "it moved onto the left fin"? Did you actually see it move? If it is an ectoparasite you might want to consider "Clout". my 2¢
No there's no movement just seems like whatever was on the side decided to start growing on the fin and still leave the one red sore ... They look like red sores or ulcers or something red bubbly and white heads


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naturalart wrote:What do you mean: "it moved onto the left fin"? Did you actually see it move? If it is an ectoparasite you might want to consider "Clout". my 2¢
Naturalart, I think you may be right. The way Juiceyfish describes the appearance and spread of the sores, it makes me think parasite too. That said, a parasite is not the first thing that comes to my mind when someone mentions pop-eye; I associate pop-eye with bacterial infections and water quality issues, or a combination -- bacterial infections in the presence of water quality problems.
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Hmmm well I was planing on usuing parazi pro or wormer plus next after I get the pop eye to heal ..... Kinda hard to treat a problem when the other problem creates an issue where water has to be crystal clear ... So when the eye is pretty well healed I will go back to treating the sore .... Or should I be dosing the tank now with that stuff and never mind the eye?


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Anyone else have any ideas of whT this health issue is?


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I would let the eye heal, then wait a week, then treat with "Clout".
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Ok I will try as I've been keeping up with water changes !! Thks


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I've had similar red stuff around fins in my fishes.

It never went away, but when the fishes were stressed, by fishts, illness or whatever, it went worse, flaming red, growing, and when the tress was gone, it went better. The red became pinkish, the stuff shrank - but it remained around.

I don't know what it is, but under normal circumstances the fishes immune system can cope with it. Only when stressed, stress hinders the immune system, will it grow.
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Still can't seem to get it to heal up any other suggestions?


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Hi,

I once had a similar problem with a Heros cichlid. At first it looked like an inflammation on the fin but it was a tumor-like tissue. It didn't go away but the fish didn't show any problems with that for a long time. About a half year after it occured the tumor spread within the body showing proliferation also on the mouth and the fish died a half year later.

But maybe it's just an inflammation on your fish. I had good experience with malachite green for treating inflammations.
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safrane wrote:Hi,

I once had a similar problem with a Heros cichlid. At first it looked like an inflammation on the fin but it was a tumor-like tissue. It didn't go away but the fish didn't show any problems with that for a long time. About a half year after it occured the tumor spread within the body showing proliferation also on the mouth and the fish died a half year later.

But maybe it's just an inflammation on your fish. I had good experience with malachite green for treating inflammations.
Please go on...... Yours is the closest experience to what I have.... The fish is white and it seems to have red sores in the upper mouth between nose and mouth area and it is really red on all spots now were find come out of the body except the top and tail


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It didn't seem infectous because the male is still healthy and the female died this year in spring.
Like I mentioned it didn't go away but I had the impression that sometimes the immun system was kind of fighting it back and the "tumor" was shrinking a bit. This happened when I changed the water not just once per week but twice and fed fresh food like prawn and fresh vegetables and not dry industry flakes. When I wasn't at come and couldn't change the water for two weeks it got worse. So I was trying to support her immun system with good treatment. The last week she also showed strange behavior that might be caused by neural deficiencies like everytime she tried to eat she snaped a bit off target and orientating got worse. In the end I had to release her from pain.
I'll try to find a photo.

I hope the best for you and your fish.
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