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Post by Frank on Feb 17, 2015 20:06:22 GMT -5
I noticed cottony like (fluffy) growth on the body of my clownfish. From what I can compare to online it looks like some kind of protozoan parasite. I have quarantined him as it does not appear on my other fish. I can start treating with Paraguard, but think that I should treat with food as well. I can drive down to easy tomorrow to get something but just didn't know if anyone had anything closer.
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Post by foggman on Feb 17, 2015 22:16:50 GMT -5
look up fresh water dip, I did this with a fish I got from petco that looked suspect, it worked awesome
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Post by gotareef on Feb 18, 2015 8:00:07 GMT -5
I have a bottle of quickcure in lisbon
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Post by Frank on Feb 18, 2015 8:04:28 GMT -5
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Post by Frank on Feb 18, 2015 8:08:29 GMT -5
Tried to get camera to focus on him but kept going to heated.
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Post by gotareef on Feb 18, 2015 8:08:50 GMT -5
how long have you had the fish? is it a growth of does it look like scales falling off?
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Post by Frank on Feb 18, 2015 8:14:01 GMT -5
Had him almost a year. No I don't scales are falling off, but a first it looked wispy like cotton, after dipping him in paraguard it looked more like reddish spots. could be the different lighting I have in qt. Still very active and hungry. Only recent change was the addition of bta. Other fish still seem fine.
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Post by gotareef on Feb 18, 2015 8:29:59 GMT -5
if it dosnt look bad I would say it is probably the clowns slimecoat getting used to the nem
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Post by Frank on Feb 18, 2015 8:37:42 GMT -5
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Post by Frank on Feb 18, 2015 8:40:06 GMT -5
I think it looks a lot worse in person than it does on film. Covers most of his body, and around gill on left side.
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Post by gotareef on Feb 18, 2015 8:43:48 GMT -5
not sure... again i have a bottle of quickcure... I treat the fish in a bag for a few min then put the fish back if it is a parasite it will be gone.....
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Post by gotareef on Feb 18, 2015 8:49:32 GMT -5
fish are protected by their slime coat... with clownfish the slimecaot absorbs the chemicals from the nem thats why they dont get stung and eaten by it. until it absorbs the chemicals from the nem into the slimecoat it will get stung.... not saying that getting stung by the new nem didnt irritate the slimecoat and cause an infection.....
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Post by jasonandsarah on Feb 18, 2015 9:52:52 GMT -5
I agree with rob it looks like stings and what you described sounds like a slime coat reaction. My first clown has so many sting scars on him because it's switched what it's hosted in so many times. Every time they switch there slime has to get used to the new stinging properties. Just adding only a bta recently only further confirms this imo. Qt is always a good thing just to be safe though on the off chance it something else.
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Post by Frank on Feb 18, 2015 17:29:12 GMT -5
Yeah easy said the same thing. I showed them a few more photos I had. So I picked up metroplex to have on hand. ....and while I was there.
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Post by gotareef on Feb 19, 2015 8:43:14 GMT -5
if it is just the slime coat I wouldnt treat the fish.... the treatment will most likely stress the fish more causing more of the slime coat to shed... without the slimecoat the fish has no natural protection....
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