His vigor and appetite are good and so far I have not done anything.
I try to do 50% water changes very week but it's been more like 17 day since hte last one and he will get one today.
Ever since those changes at least every 20 days but more often sometimes water quality has been pretty stable. He also has some live plants and algae to absorb some of the waste.
He does tend to bump the side of the tank.
I have shale in the tank because I read that some puffers use to maintain teeth but I am going to replacement soon. I have not seen him use them for that. He does eat crayfish and he may have had a pinch when feeding.
It originally looked flat like a wound but is now more bulbas. Maybe it is healing normally?
Tank is set up for 2 years and no recent changes.
I did at some point remove the screen on his canister filter intake. This is a bit of an issue because he sometimes gets stuck to it briefly because of the suction. He seems to have learned tho not to do that. I've misplaced the screen.
He is getting a bigger tank soon! I have an FX4 and am planning to get a 120g tank within weeks.
I am a bit worried about transistioning to the bigger tank ... but i think he will be fine. I will do water changes in his current tank 3 times and start the new filter with 50% ceramic media from old filter. That media has been in place since start of current setup.
injury sore or growth on corner of mouth on Taco, a Fahaka
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Note - if you do not normally do large water changes, doing a sudden, large water change could shock your fish by suddenly changing their established water chemistry. Clean water is still your first goal, so in this case, do several smaller (10%) water changes over the next day or two before starting any large ones.
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Since this board has been up, we have found there are several questions that routinely get asked in order to help diagnose problems. If you can have that information to begin with in your post, we'll be able to help right away (if we can!) without having to wait for you to post the info we need.
1) Your water parameters - pH, Ammonia, Nitrite, Nitrates and salinity (if appropriate). This is by far the most important information you can provide! Do not answer this with "Fine" "Perfect" "ok", that tells us nothing. We need hard numbers.
2) Tank size and a list of ALL inhabitants. Include algae eaters, plecos, everything. We need to know what you have and how big the tank is.
3) Feeding, water change schedule and a list of all products you are using or have added to the tank (examples: Cycle, Amquel, salt, etc)
4) What changes you've made in the tank in the last week or so. Sometimes its the little things that make all the difference.
5) How long the aquarium has been set up, and how did you cycle it? If you don't know what cycling is read this: Fishless Cycling Article and familiarize yourself with all the information. Yes. All of it.
We want to help, and providing this information will go a LONG way to getting a diagnosis and hopeful cure that much faster.
While you wait for assistance:
One of the easiest and best ways to help your fish feel better is clean water! If you are already on a regular water change schedule (50% weekly is recommended) a good step to making your fish more comfortable while waiting for diagnosis/suggestions is to do a large water change immediately. Feel free to repeat daily or as often as you can, clean water is always a good thing! Use of Amquel or Prime as a dechlor may help with any ammonia or nitrite issues, and is highly recommended.
Note - if you do not normally do large water changes, doing a sudden, large water change could shock your fish by suddenly changing their established water chemistry. Clean water is still your first goal, so in this case, do several smaller (10%) water changes over the next day or two before starting any large ones.
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Re: injury sore or growth on corner of mouth on Taco, a Fahaka
Can you provide specific info on all of the questions above?
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Re: injury sore or growth on corner of mouth on Taco, a Fahaka
Water changes really must be consistent at 50% weekly. It does appear to be a pinch from a crayfish. Please do answer ALL the Qs above, in red.
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Re: injury sore or growth on corner of mouth on Taco, a Fahaka
More info from my British puffer expert:
Bacterial infection. Meth blue baths preferably to avoid the development of fungus. Big water changes and a mild antibacterial. You can also try Melafix.
Unfortunately, it doesn’t seem like the states have a very wide selection of good antibacterial that are not antibiotic based or complete snake oil. I think we need to put our heads together at some point to find some decent meds people can get hold of in the US.
Personally, I’d take the substrate out and leave bare bottom until healed. Replacing the substrate with sand when treatment is done.
Waterlife Myxazin is very good.
Bacterial infection. Meth blue baths preferably to avoid the development of fungus. Big water changes and a mild antibacterial. You can also try Melafix.
Unfortunately, it doesn’t seem like the states have a very wide selection of good antibacterial that are not antibiotic based or complete snake oil. I think we need to put our heads together at some point to find some decent meds people can get hold of in the US.
Personally, I’d take the substrate out and leave bare bottom until healed. Replacing the substrate with sand when treatment is done.
Waterlife Myxazin is very good.
You are getting sleepy... you only hear the sound of my voice... you must do water changes... water changes... water changes... water changes...
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Re: injury sore or growth on corner of mouth on Taco, a Fahaka
I did water changes and fortunately his immune fought off infection without the antibiotics. He has a sand-like substrate in his current tank and will have a mount of "caribsea super natural natural sand" from in his new tank. More on that in another post.
Thanks for your help!
Thanks for your help!