Doomchibi
Fish Fanatic
I made the mistake of purchasing a couple mollies from Wal-mart only to soon find out one of them had cotton-mouth. I moved it to a hospital tank and started treating it with both Pimafix and tetracycline because it was all I had on hand and I read in a few places that it would help. Both the main tank and hospital tank are low end brackish, about 1.005 sg and I also have the normal dosage of aquarium salt added. The molly has been very active since I brought it home and I only noticed it had cotton-mouth starting when I saw it was trying to eat but the food wouldn't go into it's mouth. Since I have isolated it, it has continued to try to eat but it's mouth was completely plugged with fuzz and stuck open. It was like that for 2 days and I just looked over at it and thought it looked a bit strange... got closer only to realize that it's lips have actually fallen off!
(sorry about the detail)
The molly's mouth area is a big gaping hole, and if you look into it you can pretty much see it's throat, tongue and everything.. It honestly looks like something out of a horror movie yet the molly does not seem to even notice. The edges of the wound look ragged and seems to have stopped bleeding. The fuzz covered lips are unfortunately still attached by a tiny piece of skin and just floating around by it's head when it moves and I am really not sure what to do next. Strangely enough, the (mostly) removed mouth seems to be the only infected part, and although the remainder of the molly's mouth looks very bad it does not seem to be infected with columnaris at this point. What I am going to do is wait until the chunk falls off (which will probably be soon) and then I will remove it and do a huge water change and continue treating until I am sure the molly is getting better.
What else should I do? Have any of you ever experienced a fish actually losing most of it's mouth to columnaris? Is there any chance of some skin regenerating where it's lips were, and do you think it will be able to live a relatively normal life if it survives this whole thing?
I have seen it trying to eat some bubbles even with it's horrible wound and it seems as if it can actually still suck some of them in with little issue.. should I try feeding it or wait another day to let it heal? It hasn't been able to eat in at least 3-4 days because of the blockage and so I am thinking sooner might be better but I don't want to cause more damage.
I tried to get pictures but I don't have a camera that can take clear pictures of something so small and dark
Any and all help would be appreciated, thanks!
(sorry about the detail)
The molly's mouth area is a big gaping hole, and if you look into it you can pretty much see it's throat, tongue and everything.. It honestly looks like something out of a horror movie yet the molly does not seem to even notice. The edges of the wound look ragged and seems to have stopped bleeding. The fuzz covered lips are unfortunately still attached by a tiny piece of skin and just floating around by it's head when it moves and I am really not sure what to do next. Strangely enough, the (mostly) removed mouth seems to be the only infected part, and although the remainder of the molly's mouth looks very bad it does not seem to be infected with columnaris at this point. What I am going to do is wait until the chunk falls off (which will probably be soon) and then I will remove it and do a huge water change and continue treating until I am sure the molly is getting better.
What else should I do? Have any of you ever experienced a fish actually losing most of it's mouth to columnaris? Is there any chance of some skin regenerating where it's lips were, and do you think it will be able to live a relatively normal life if it survives this whole thing?
I have seen it trying to eat some bubbles even with it's horrible wound and it seems as if it can actually still suck some of them in with little issue.. should I try feeding it or wait another day to let it heal? It hasn't been able to eat in at least 3-4 days because of the blockage and so I am thinking sooner might be better but I don't want to cause more damage.
I tried to get pictures but I don't have a camera that can take clear pictures of something so small and dark
Any and all help would be appreciated, thanks!