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Bloated fish

You won't find those meds in the UK because you need a vet's prescription to get them. A very expensive vet's prescription. No antibiotics are available over the counter.
Hi Essjay,

Yeah ive looked for general cure and other meds before and realised we cant get them over in the UK. I will have to order some a wait for them to arrive. In the mean time use what i have, up my weekly water changes and hope for the best
 
I would check that it is actually legal to import meds containing antibiotics before buying any......
 
I would check that it is actually legal to import meds containing antibiotics before buying any......
Sell general cure on Ebay so it should be legal. I will check tho thanks
 
what's the name of the medication?
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From what I understand when I used Dr Googly off the interweb thingy, Chloramine T is more of a disinfect and probably won't make much difference to internal infections.

Just see how they go with more plant matter in their diet. As long as they keep eating it's a good sign. When they stop eating, it's time to panic. :)
 
From what I understand when I used Dr Googly off the interweb thingy, Chloramine T is more of a disinfect and probably won't make much difference to internal infections.

Just see how they go with more plant matter in their diet. As long as they keep eating it's a good sign. When they stop eating, it's time to panic. :)

Ok thank you for your help
 
Everything that needs to be said, has already been said, all I can do is wish you good luck! :)
 

Hi everyone,

Hopefully the following link works. Could you have a quick look and tell me what you think please?

Not sure if i should start a treatment for intestinal worms? (Doing really thin hair size clear poops)

*Sorry about my parrot barking in the back ground lol

Thanks in advance
 
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Im not really sure, what do you think @essjay? :)

It just looks like poop to me, no worms. :) (but I could be wrong)
 
It's an internal infection. You need to treat them with something. Metronidazole would be my choice but if it's not available I'm not sure what you can use. You could try salt but the Cories won't be happy. Salt might or might not help.

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You can add rock salt (often sold as aquarium salt), sea salt or swimming pool salt to the aquarium at the dose rate of 1 heaped tablespoon per 20 litres of water. If there is no improvement after 48 hours you can double that dose rate so there is 2 heaped tablespoons of salt per 20 litres.

If you only have livebearers (guppies, platies, swordtails, mollies), goldfish or rainbowfish in the tank you can double that dose rate, so you would add 2 heaped tablespoons per 20 litres and if there is no improvement after 48 hours, then increase it so there is a total of 4 heaped tablespoons of salt per 20 litres.

Keep the salt level like this for at least 2 weeks but no longer than 4 weeks otherwise kidney damage can occur. Kidney damage is more likely to occur in fish from soft water (tetras, Corydoras, angelfish, gouramis, loaches) that are exposed to high levels of salt for an extended period of time, and is not an issue with livebearers, rainbowfish or other salt tolerant species.

The salt will not affect the beneficial filter bacteria but the higher dose rate will affect some plants. The lower dose rate will not affect plants.

After you use salt and the fish have recovered, you do a 10% water change each day for a week. Then do a 20% water change each day for a week. Then you can do bigger water changes after that.

After you use salt and the fish have recovered, you do a 10% water change each day for a week using only fresh water that has been dechlorinated. Then do a 20% water change each day for a week. Then you can do bigger water changes after that. This dilutes the salt out of the tank slowly so it doesn't harm the fish.
 
Im currently in the process of diluting salt out of this tank. So i dont think that will help :(

Do you think flubendazole could do anything?
 

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