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Old 20-08-2005, 03:50 AM
Bill Stock
 
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"Elaine T" wrote in message
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Bill Stock wrote:
I've given my indoor GF a couple of PP treatments two days apart to cure
a parasite/fungus problem. I dosed them at 3 PPM to start (Friday) and
kept the water pinkish with an extra 1 PPM every two hours. The day after
(Saturday) the first treatment the fish with the white bump had shed his
fungus patch and all the fish were much more active and hungry. One day
later (Sunday) I gave them a second dose following the same regimen. They
were all fine the next day, but by the evening the white patch had
returned to the affected fish.

I can't believe the fungus returned after the excellent results from the
first treatment. Is it possible that this is some sort of skin growth and
not the fungus returning? I had read that the PP may need several
treatments either two days apart or four days apart depending on the life
cycle of the parasite. I plan to does them again tomorrow unless
suggested otherwise.

Any thoughts or alternative treatments? Nitrates seem very good at the
moment BTW, the PP seems to have done a number of the DOCs. I've also
done 50% water changes between PP treatments.

TIA



If it's true fungus (saprolenga), you can net the fish and dab the fungus
patch with malachite green. When you release the fish, the patch of
fungus will be greenish and fall off by the next day. Dab again if the
fungus returns. It may take a couple of treatments a few days apart, but
malachite green has always worked for me.


Thanks Elaine, I think the Fungus is only a symptom and not the root cause.
Although the other fish don't have any fungus evident, the second largest
fish did have some blood around some of it's scales. The plan was to treat
the tank to kill the cause and then treat Panfry (Fungus Face) with Hydorgen
Peroxide and Neosporin (or similar) to heal up his wound. I haven't done
anything else yet, but I will likely give back to back PP treatments over
the weekend and followup with whatever Panfry needs to get healthy.
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