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  1. Could be columnaris that's a gram negative bacterial infection that spreads more quickly at temperatures over 75 and can kill in 24hr to 7 days depending on the stain the most effective treatment is kanaplex and jungal fungus clear fizz tabs containing nitrofurazone following this treatment plan if you have shrimp in your tank I would quarantine any fish symptoms as kanaplex and jungal fungus can be harmful to them and treat with medication I recommended I would check your water parameters just in case something off @Buttchinart

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  2. On 4/3/2024 at 6:15 PM, Lennie said:

    The video I saw today was this:

    (kinda loud music in the background, warning, keep the volume dow)

     

     albinism is caused by autosomal recessive gene that causes pigmentation changes and is extremely rare in wild fish as to your  question hopefully some more knowledgeable will have the answer genetic isn't something that I have researched 

  3. It might be a nasty injury it could body rot I wouldn't recommend Melafix it's only effective as mild antiseptic treatment at best and can be a Gill irritant what I would do is a course of kanaplex it's a broad spectrum antibiotic treatment and you could add some Indian almond leaves as they have antibacterial and antifungal properties you might have to add one leaf per gallon to get a beneficial effect @Phoenixsw

  4. It could be a bacterial infections api general cure isn't effective at treating columnaris one of the active ingredient metronidazole does treat aeromonas that a gram negative bacteria most effective treatment for columnaris i have is  kanaplex and jungal fungus clear fizz tabs containing nitrofurazone following this treatment plan  fry are more sensitive to medication so I would a course of kanaplex and add some Indian almond leaves as they have antibacterial and antifungal properties you might have to add one leaf per gallon to get a beneficial effect keep a close eye of your water parameters and add an extra air stone during treatment@Zeaqua

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  5. On 4/2/2024 at 3:25 PM, Supermassive said:

    @Colu I've been feeding the metroplex for two weeks. Hes acting a bit less shy and is eating more aggressively but he still looks the same.

    Given the length of time and and fact he hasn't responded to treatment it could be organ failure causing the pineconing unfortunately if that the case the outcome isn't good you could do the last week of metroplex to honest I don't think that will make much of difference at this point 

  6. I wouldn't use tetra lifeguard again what I would do is a course of maracyn that a broad spectrum antibiotic treatment just in case there's a bacterial component I would also add some Indian almond leaves as they have antibacterial and antifungal properties you might have to add one leaf per gallon to get a beneficial effect and add an extra air stone during treatment @Trigri

  7. Is the white spot on a fin ray if it is it could be a callus that's formed on a broken fin ray doesn't look like it has a fuzzy appearance what i would do is add some Indian almond leaves and a small amount of aquarium salt 1 table spoon for 5 gallons 

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  8. On 4/1/2024 at 10:09 PM, RyanR said:

    There aren't any spots on the fish, It's all bubbles.  When I get home this evening, I'll get a better picture without any bubbles.  His mouth will open about 2 or 3 time rapidly every 20 or 30 seconds, but I don't see his gills moving in rapidly.  I've always thought he was being a little picky with food.  Since we got him, he will swim around rapidly, like normal, for food, he'll eat a piece or two then spit it out, then actually eat another piece and so on.  I didn't mention those things before because I didn't think much about it until you asked the question.  We feed all of our fish a combination of Extreme Krill, Nano and Spirulina and frozen BBS and freeze dried BBS once a week each.  We didn't quarantine him when we first got him.  I ordered the med trio today, so hopefully I get it in on Thursday.

    Spitting food out and loss of appetite can be a sign of a parasitic infection  another possibilities is it's colour change is down to nerve damage though it swimming in to something in the tank that very common in rainbow fish if you can get some better picture maybe turn off the air stone when taking the picture 

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  9. On 4/1/2024 at 8:26 PM, Supermassive said:

    There are at least three shrimp infected. I'm pretty sure there was only one shrimp with a visible infection before I started the treatment. It seems like it just showed up today or yesterday on the other ones.

    There are three amanos in the tank and the H2O2 seemed to stress them a lot more than the cherries. Would they be okay with 3ml per gallon H2O2? Should I just isolate all the cherries? Are they probably all infected already?

    Am not sure if that level of hydrogen peroxide would be  safe for amano as there different species what might be safe for your cherry shrimp might be harmful to your amano I would quarantine any cherry shrimp showing symptoms and treat especially if there stressed by the the lower dose of hydrogen peroxide 

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  10. Are there any spots on the fish or are is it all  all bubbles in the picture any rapid breathing hanging out near the surface lethargy flashing spitting food out @RyanR

  11. On 4/1/2024 at 2:29 PM, Gliderzz said:

    They didn't seem thin, but also not like their stomach was full. Essentially what came first was lethargy, then rapid breathing, loss of balance & spitting all food out by that point. Occasionally would be able to swim normally for a few mins but would go back to laying down/spinning. No stringy poop & no flashing. Rummies are acting normal. I made the unfortunate decision to humanely euthanize it, as in my experience any fish at that point tends to pass away pretty fast but uncomfortably. Under the microscope I did not find any flukes.

    I placed the last angel into a planted 5 gal to reduce food competition, and hopefully reduce disease spread (if disease is the issue). He looks and acts very normal. I was thinking that with adequate food & water the issue might go away on its own, and if it does return I could place the angel back into the qt tank. Would this be fine?

    With spitting out food lethargy that can be a sign wasting disease I can't say for sure that's the causes if they already weak when you got them and they were getting out competed for food  that would also make then weak and cause a reduced feeding response if it were wasting disease you would want to treat with expel p active ingredient levamisole once a week for 4 weeks what I would do is feed small amount of food three to four times a day to gradually build them up if you notice no improvement or they get worse then I would treat with expel p 

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  12. On 4/1/2024 at 11:49 AM, Tony s said:

    Was worried about full doses of all three meds at same time. If that could be causing issues. Other than that????

    and can you prophylactically treat for ich??  Especially for rummies?

    Methylene blue and salt at that concentration shouldn't have a negative effect on angel fish I don't recommend preventive treatment for  ich if your fish  don't have any visible ich it's just a waste of medication and is unnecessary stressful to the fish  exposing them to medication when they have been put in a new tank  if you have individual that were already weak the medication can push them over the edge 

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  13. There's not a lot to go on sound like there becoming weak that could be to illness lack of food can you post some pictures of the angels were they thin when you got them  did they have a sunken belly any rapid breathing hanging out near the surface spitting food out flashing   white stringy poop @Gliderzz

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  14. On 3/31/2024 at 8:30 PM, Supermassive said:

    It was always just the one shrimp

    For some reason I thought it was more shrimp affected if salt baths  don't work I would try treating in your quarantine tank with a higher dose of hydrogen peroxide 3ml per gallon other than that there's not a lot else treatment wise i could recommend 

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  15. Looks like an abscess that's ruptured what what I would do is keep stable water parameters add a small amount of aquarium salt 1 table spoon for 5 gallons the salt will aid Gill function and add essential electrolytes just remember to only put back in what you take out so if you do a 5 gallon water change put 1 table spoon of aquarium salt back in as salt only removed though water changes and do  course of maracyn2 to help prevent any secondary bacterial infections add an extra air stone while treating @Ramonmarket

  16. On 3/31/2024 at 6:28 PM, Supermassive said:

    I added the last dose of H2O2 today. I can still see the fungus on the one shrimp. It might be a little better but it hasn't changed much so I cant really tell. 

    I don't really want to increase the dose of H2O2 so I'm going to isolate him and try salt dips. Seems like people have had success doing that.

    Is it just the one shrimp with green fungus now 

  17. Dropsy can be caused by a number of things such as organ failure parasitic or bacterial infection The most effective treatment I have found for dropsy is aquarium salt 1 table spoon for 2 gallons that will help reduce fluid buildup causing the pineconing dose the tank with kanaplex that will treat any possible internal bacterial infection and metroplex in food feeding a small amount twice a day for upto 3 weeks @Skyler

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  18. The medication paralyzes the worms making it easy for the fish two expel them it doesn't kill the eggs  that why it requires multiple treatments spread over 4 weeks 

  19. Cory's method of using paracleanse is as a prevent treatment if your having an active infection you would want to treat following the instructions on the box and do three full courses of treatment two weeks apart so you would treat on week 1 week 3 week 5 @Nicholasp

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