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jaiko1975 Moderator
Posts : 980 Location : hollywood FL
| Subject: curve spine? 10/4/2010, 4:20 am | |
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| | | istrober Moderator
Posts : 2643 Location : Lehigh Acres, Fl Favorite Fish: : Africans, Peacocks, Catfish.. pertty much everything that has fins and tail...
| Subject: Re: curve spine? 10/4/2010, 6:19 am | |
| This should be your problem buddy..did some research and found this:
FISH TUBERCULOSIS (CURVED SPINE) Symptoms: Curved or Crooked Spine Skeletal deformity. Lesions on the body. loss of scales. Loss of appetite. Body wasting Progressive thinness. Dis-coloration. Sluggish movement Folded fins Eye protrusion Dark coloration and granular appearance of the cornea. Hanging at the surface Skin defects, including blood spots and open wounds that may ulcerate Black spots, or overall dark coloration (in Cichlids particularly). | |
| | | istrober Moderator
Posts : 2643 Location : Lehigh Acres, Fl Favorite Fish: : Africans, Peacocks, Catfish.. pertty much everything that has fins and tail...
| Subject: Re: curve spine? 10/4/2010, 6:21 am | |
| The best treatment for that is put them in a quarantine tank, raise the temp. and put salt on the water. and good luck usually is hard to save them once they get that.. | |
| | | jaiko1975 Moderator
Posts : 980 Location : hollywood FL
| Subject: Re: curve spine? 10/4/2010, 7:01 am | |
| isnt fish tb trasnitable to humans? | |
| | | istrober Moderator
Posts : 2643 Location : Lehigh Acres, Fl Favorite Fish: : Africans, Peacocks, Catfish.. pertty much everything that has fins and tail...
| Subject: Re: curve spine? 10/4/2010, 7:02 am | |
| mmmm dont know that one but ill do some more research tho.. | |
| | | pillierox1 Lieutenant General
Posts : 2223 Location : denton, tx Favorite Fish: : okay i dont know wat my fav anymore just want more lol
| Subject: Re: curve spine? 10/4/2010, 7:11 am | |
| it can be a defect on the fish too u hav to go to a local breeder to get the best. i would look it up and see wat u can do but it looks lik theres nothin u can. | |
| | | jaiko1975 Moderator
Posts : 980 Location : hollywood FL
| Subject: Re: curve spine? 10/4/2010, 7:13 am | |
| there were normal several months ago | |
| | | pillierox1 Lieutenant General
Posts : 2223 Location : denton, tx Favorite Fish: : okay i dont know wat my fav anymore just want more lol
| Subject: Re: curve spine? 10/4/2010, 7:39 am | |
| Causes for a curved spine can vary from congenital defect (born with it, which clearly isn't your problem), nutritional deficiency (which should affect all equally, unless the fish in question has a problem with absorbing specific nutrients, but this should show up early in it's life). There's also Pleistophora (also called "neon tetra disease", but fish other than neons can get it), fish tuberculosis (which can be transmitted to humans), and camallanus (an internal parasite, which you can sometimes see sticking out the anus of the fish when they are at rest in the water - see photos: http://www.gaem.it/pubblico/articoli/mal… , http://www.alaquairum.net/imagenes/Camal… - the smoothness and pointed tip will distinguish this from "poop".
I'll put some links below where you can get info on these and treatments (if any): Source(s): http://www.fish-disease.net/diseases.htm http://www.inkmkr.com/Fish/CamellanusTre… The Levamisol treatment isn't available in all counties (and you have to get it though a farm supply or veterinarian), so this is an alternative treatment: http://www.petfish.net/articles/Diseases…
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| | | istrober Moderator
Posts : 2643 Location : Lehigh Acres, Fl Favorite Fish: : Africans, Peacocks, Catfish.. pertty much everything that has fins and tail...
| Subject: Re: curve spine? 10/4/2010, 8:25 am | |
| Yeah but they got the disease after they grew up, so it must be something else
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| Subject: Re: curve spine? 10/4/2010, 9:30 am | |
| TB can infect open areas on your skin. Always wear gloves when dealing with a tank that has a possible TB outbreak. They form open lesions on your skin and needs immediate medical treatment. If I suspect TB the fish is removed and tank cleaned (sanitized). |
| | | istrober Moderator
Posts : 2643 Location : Lehigh Acres, Fl Favorite Fish: : Africans, Peacocks, Catfish.. pertty much everything that has fins and tail...
| Subject: Re: curve spine? 10/4/2010, 10:10 am | |
| Good point Vixen, i would be very careful with that.. | |
| | | Fishstore USA Fishbox Sponsor
Posts : 34 Location : New Braunfels, Texas Favorite Fish: : Healthy
| Subject: Re: curve spine? 11/14/2010, 9:42 am | |
| You might look into free electrical current, or vitamin C both can cause curved spines | |
| | | dano Sergeant Major
Posts : 283 Location : Goose Creek SC
| Subject: Re: curve spine? 11/14/2010, 11:06 am | |
| Pillierox1 seems to be the closest to the problem.......Nutrition and bad water quality..............These factors cause fish to loose their disease fighting ability (immune system).......Check the water quality first.
The curved spine didn't happen over night, so it was from some deficiency over a period of time......Genetic defects usually show up pretty quickly particularly in young fish...........TB is just one possible disease that would be affecting your fish. | |
| | | jaiko1975 Moderator
Posts : 980 Location : hollywood FL
| Subject: Re: curve spine? 11/14/2010, 11:12 am | |
| I check my water perm and there fine i do water changes twice a month 25%
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| Subject: Re: curve spine? 11/14/2010, 11:36 am | |
| you need to do WC at least 25% once a week Is the tank overstocked? The type of fish you have breed quickly and will overstock a tank in a heartbeat.
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| | | jaiko1975 Moderator
Posts : 980 Location : hollywood FL
| Subject: Re: curve spine? 11/14/2010, 12:04 pm | |
| its understocket vix. heavy planted, | |
| | | Elrollo Major
Posts : 870 Location : Virginia Beach Favorite Fish: : Blue Acaras...first fish I ever breed still have a soft spot for them
| Subject: Re: curve spine? 11/14/2010, 3:45 pm | |
| Fishstore has it .... usually due to poor quality foods/ lack of nutrition I have seen it alot in tetras fed Wardleys bulk foods when i worked in the pet store. Just my 2 cents | |
| | | James0816 Captain
Posts : 1194 Location : Spotsylvania, VA Favorite Fish: : Stingrays
Otocinclus Catfish
Kuhli Loaches
| Subject: Re: curve spine? 11/14/2010, 6:23 pm | |
| Curved spine is #1 symptom unfortunately of TB. Hopefully it is something different, but going by your description of other fishies suffering the same fate...it doesn't sound good. | |
| | | Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: curve spine? 11/14/2010, 7:11 pm | |
| Yeap sounds like TB. I myself would do the freezer or alcohol to put them out of their misery and t over. |
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