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algae on a horse's back?
well, this is alittle odd, and I don't think it's a disease but on one of my female horses it looks like she has algae growing on her back. It's a dark greenish/grey color, and up near her head, I could see a little piece "flaking" off. I don't know what this is, but it is eating well, and doesn't seem sick. Anyone have any ideas what this could be. I will try to get a picture tomorrow or as soon as possible, but it may be hard with my grandmother's funeral. right now I only have a 15w NO 50/50 on the tank, bulb is one month old. Thanks in advance.
Brandon |
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Seahorses often have algae growing on them. Its nothing to worry about. Just keep a close eye for a few days to verify it is algae and not a skin condition. (probably nothing to worry about from your description.)
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thanks fishgrrrl,
well, last night I went upstairs and looked as I was feeding them. More of it seemed to be flaking off, and it looks more like algae, I'm glad to have backup from you telling me all that it is, was getting a little worried. Thanks for the reply. Brandon |
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infection
Keep a close eye on that seahorse. The flaking sounds like a skin infection. The skin is the largest organism on a seahorse, and vulnerable to infection. If it turns out to be a infection act quickly, if left to long there is little chance for recovery.
Aaron. |
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Hi Brandon,
I have had this happen to many of my horses. I always wanted to make certain it was just algae so I take a new(never been used) very soft brush,like a makeup brush and hold her gently and let her hitch to your little finger. Be sure you keep her under the water and just gently brush it away. This way you will know sooner what it is. I also sometimes just use a turkey baster and just gently blow it off the horse. HTH
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Carlie "All living creatures deserve our respect" |
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hey guys,
thanks for all the info, I'm gonna try to do what you said and brush it off, or use a turkey baster. I will also keep a close eye on it, but it really looks like it's algae now. Brandon |
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