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Re: Fungus on puffer

Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 4:20 pm
by suvattii2012
Pufferpunk wrote:I told you table salt, not sea salt. Is that what you use in your house?
1 tbsp/10g.
Yeah to late. :( its ground fine but is a sea salt.

Re: Fungus on puffer

Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 4:37 pm
by J-P
table salt, sea salt AFAIK are the same thing.

a few categories that I know of:
Table salt (includes both sea salt and kosher, both coarse and fine) usually iodized but not always.
Epsom salts, other than a muscle relaxant I don't know what they are used for and / or made of but they taste terrible.
Marine salt, used in aquariums in marine environments, LOTS of healthy nutrients an minerals that are not good for FW fish, slightly better tasting than Epsom salts.
Aquarium salt... no idea... never tasted it and rarely use it.

RTR published an article on salts. Maybe he can chime in and clarify. Possibly PM him?

Re: Fungus on puffer

Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 4:39 pm
by Pufferpunk

Re: Fungus on puffer

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 3:16 pm
by suvattii2012
I have been treating for four days now and the patch of fungus seems have gone. Bad news is the left gill is very red and the fin looks like a small byte out of it. Fin rot aswell?

What could of caused this? new plants or snails? earthworms?
This seems to have all flared up after i moved the filter and he puffed up at himself in the side of the tank.

After putting 1 tbs of sea salt in i did a 25% water change because i had just done a 50%. Should i not change some water while im treating with the primfix&melafix ?

Thanks

Re: Fungus on puffer

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 5:26 pm
by bertie 83
Water needs to be perfect, change away but remember to replace any meds taken out durin waterchanges. You may have added a little too much salt which may have effected his gills? It's a possibility. Keep adding melafix to help his fins, the pimafix won't hurt either. Illnesses regularly manifest themselves when the host is stressed, it's easier to take a stressed host down, all I am saying is when he was constantly puffing he weakened and got ill. Keep with it he will be back in good shape in no time at all

Re: Fungus on puffer

Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 1:19 am
by Nuclear_Glitter
suvattii2012 wrote:I have been treating for four days now and the patch of fungus seems have gone. Bad news is the left gill is very red and the fin looks like a small byte out of it. Fin rot aswell?

What could of caused this? new plants or snails? earthworms?
This seems to have all flared up after i moved the filter and he puffed up at himself in the side of the tank.

After putting 1 tbs of sea salt in i did a 25% water change because i had just done a 50%. Should i not change some water while im treating with the primfix&melafix ?

Thanks
How are your water conditions looking?

If the puffer does happen to have the fin rot, as well, then the current salt, primafix, and melafix should fit it, too. I have always had better luck with sea salt than table salt when it came to treating disease, not sure why.

What are the recent changes you've made? Hopefully we can get a cause pinned down.

Re: Fungus on puffer

Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 6:16 am
by suvattii2012
bertie 83 wrote:Water needs to be perfect, change away but remember to replace any meds taken out durin waterchanges. You may have added a little too much salt which may have effected his gills? It's a possibility. Keep adding melafix to help his fins, the pimafix won't hurt either. Illnesses regularly manifest themselves when the host is stressed, it's easier to take a stressed host down, all I am saying is when he was constantly puffing he weakened and got ill. Keep with it he will be back in good shape in no time at all

I really hope he is ok it looks painful. Im going to do a water change today then and add more melafix. Does the puffers imune system weaken after he puffed up a few times? Like on the vid i got he puffed up fully very quick. Im not sure about the salt i put the sea salt before i knew not to. Lets hope its looking better in a couple of days.

thanks again B

Re: Fungus on puffer

Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 6:24 am
by suvattii2012
How are your water conditions looking?

If the puffer does happen to have the fin rot, as well, then the current salt, primafix, and melafix should fit it, too. I have always had better luck with sea salt than table salt when it came to treating disease, not sure why.

What are the recent changes you've made? Hopefully we can get a cause pinned down.[/quote]


The water conditions are as usual, the nitrates out my tap are 40ppm but i have used it for a year all though i think for some reason thats higher then it was before.
Thats good to hear you use sea salt, thats what i put in and i will keep treating.

I have got two new plants around two weeks ago. The puffer ate some red ramshorns i got about 2 weeks ago. I have started using prime aswell about a week ago. Before i justed used API dechlorinator. He has been eating lobworms but from the same place i always buy them. I used to feed this fish feeder fish when i first got him and never once did he get sick. Now i don't ever feed fish and keep the tank spotless now he gets sick...

Re: Fungus on puffer

Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 6:26 am
by bertie 83
Puffing repeatedly would be stressful I imagine. Keep dosing as you are and remember waterchanges, any drop in water quality will be counter productive. The salt thing was just a theory, if you added as recommended it should be fine, it's just far too easy to overestimate the water volume in a tank.

Re: Fungus on puffer

Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 6:45 am
by suvattii2012
bertie 83 wrote:Puffing repeatedly would be stressful I imagine. Keep dosing as you are and remember waterchanges, any drop in water quality will be counter productive. The salt thing was just a theory, if you added as recommended it should be fine, it's just far too easy to overestimate the water volume in a tank.
I put 2 flat tea spoons for 25 gallons Yeah i will do a water change on the malafix it says after 7 days do a 25%. I did a 50 then 25% change four days ago when i started treating.

Re: Fungus on puffer

Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 10:36 am
by bertie 83
You got it under control. He will soon be a picture of health once again

Re: Fungus on puffer

Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 10:38 am
by suvattii2012
Thanks i hope so.

Re: Fungus on puffer

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 4:16 pm
by suvattii2012
Just a little update ive been treating with malafix for 10 days now and have just done a 60% water change and took everything out the tank again and cleaned it. My puffer lost about a quater of his left fin near his gill. The redness has all gone and his gill looks lighter colour. Looks like it's healing i will use the rest of the bottle wich will be a few more days.

He seems to act normal and seems to not be in pain, although i can't really know. Only thing he has not been doing the last 14 days of so since it started is burying under the sand he has stayed above all the time.

Should i add any more salt?

Thanks

Re: Fungus on puffer

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 5:35 pm
by J-P
no.. no more salt.

Keep up with the water changes which will start reducing the salt content. Don't be alarmed if the fins don't grow back as quickly as you had hoped. Damage occurs quickly, healing takes time and it will be a while before it is 100%.

Re: Fungus on puffer

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 6:10 pm
by suvattii2012
Yeah before i could start trating it was to late. One day it was slightly red on around the gill the next day his fin had a bit missing and his gill was really red.
Thanks