JeffJustice
New Member
Hello all.
About 2 months ago, 2 of my gourami's showed symptoms of dropsy. Unfortunately I put one down as it looked extremely poorly.
Now I have had the other gourmai in the hospital tank since. He has pine coned scales, almost white from tale to head (usually orange). Looks very skinny. I have treated the tank with esha 2000 meds. It is supposed to cure dropsy but my gourami still has pineconed scales.
I am aware that once dropsy has set in, it is almost inevitable that the fish will die.
The strange thing is, he seems as active as always and will still eat live foods (only). I have to feed him the tiniest (0.5 cm) white worms) for him to eat and not spit them out. Is he still terminally ill if he can still eat?
I am wondering if this is all in vein. Should I put the poor guy out of his misery or stick with what I am doing?
Many thanks people
About 2 months ago, 2 of my gourami's showed symptoms of dropsy. Unfortunately I put one down as it looked extremely poorly.
Now I have had the other gourmai in the hospital tank since. He has pine coned scales, almost white from tale to head (usually orange). Looks very skinny. I have treated the tank with esha 2000 meds. It is supposed to cure dropsy but my gourami still has pineconed scales.
I am aware that once dropsy has set in, it is almost inevitable that the fish will die.
The strange thing is, he seems as active as always and will still eat live foods (only). I have to feed him the tiniest (0.5 cm) white worms) for him to eat and not spit them out. Is he still terminally ill if he can still eat?
I am wondering if this is all in vein. Should I put the poor guy out of his misery or stick with what I am doing?
Many thanks people