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Old 09/26/2007, 07:08 PM
MrSpiffy MrSpiffy is offline
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Clownfish with unknown infection

I noticed my clownfish has contracted something, which I'm concerned may be a bacterial infection. It's a white, fuzzy spot near his dorsal fin that looks like it's slightly swollen. Anyone have any ideas what it might be? Here's as good a pic as I could get:

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Old 09/26/2007, 07:11 PM
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i can't really tell, but it could be Brooklynella. If it is, you need to treat immediately

http://saltaquarium.about.com/od/ich...ooklynella.htm
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Old 09/26/2007, 07:18 PM
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Clown fish can get brooklynella. I'd say that or maybe even whitespot can be fuzzy like that.good luck.
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Old 09/26/2007, 09:23 PM
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I'm going to guess that it's not brooklynella or ich, based upon the fact that I've had this guy for a year and a half and he's never shown signs of brook before. Plus he's been through hypo when I first got him, which probably would've taken care of that along with the ich he had when I first got him. And while it's not impossible, I have to think that it's not either. I know it's not ich. And it doesn't really look like brook, either, as it's a cottony puff on his side.

My guess is that it's probably a fungal infection of some sort. I suppose I should probably pull him out and give him some dips with an antifungal med. Oh the fun...
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Old 09/27/2007, 04:31 AM
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looks like cauliflour disease to me. Lymphcytis(sp?) Harmless.
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Old 09/27/2007, 06:31 AM
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Old 09/27/2007, 07:15 AM
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foster/smith sell 2 types of medicated food that might be a good way of treating him.
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Old 09/27/2007, 10:40 AM
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boxfishpooalot, I'm actually thinking you may be correct, which means this is probably a fungal infection that may clear up with improved water quality and better nutrition, according to WetWebMedia

I'll see if I can pinpoint the source of the issue. The temp is steady around 78°F-79°F and the nitrates were 0 as of last night. But I'll check dKH, calcium, pH, etc. to see what I can find out. And I'll also start adding some additional vitamins to his foods in the form of Kent Zoe and Zoecon, unless anyone else has other suggestions. I might consider a little garlic, too, just for good measure to improve his immune system.
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Old 10/21/2007, 02:47 PM
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I just thought I'd give everyone an update on this. It looks like the fungus has gone away on its own. The clownfish still has a spot or two that are healing over. But it looks like he's going to be just fine. Thanks again to anyone that helped!
 


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