fishtanksmomma
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[font="Verdana][/font][/color][color="#222222"][font="Verdana]y daughter's fish "Fishtank" had fin rot when we first got him. If not, it definitely developed at some point. I've been treating him for a few weeks now (maybe 3-4) with daily water changes and about 10 days worth of antitbiotics. I had him in a small quartine tank and planned on doing a fishless cycle of his new, larger tank. However, because I almost killed him with Melafix and Pimafix, I moved him to his uncycled tank and I am now doing a fish-in cycle. I hope keeping on top of his water conditions and hopefully completing this cycle with him alive will keep the fin rot from progressing and eventually heal it completely. I think he's showing some signs of improvement, but I never had a fish before so I'm learning as I go. Any advice or insight would be appreciated.[/font][/color]
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[color="#222222"][font="Verdana]This is him when we first brought him home. [ATTACH]67328.IPB[/ATTACH][/font][/color]
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[color="#222222"][font="Verdana]This is about a month ago. You can clearly see some regrowth. [ATTACH]67329.IPB[/ATTACH][/font][/color]
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[color="#222222"][font="Verdana]This is today. His tail is looking much longer but his top fin (don't know what it's called) looks shorter. However, I believe I see some new regrowth. [ATTACH]67330.IPB[/ATTACH][/font][/color]
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[color="#222222"][font="Verdana]This was also today. Here you can clearly see the brownish/red tinge to his tail and fins. [ATTACH]67327.IPB[/ATTACH][/font][/color]
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This morning I tested his water and got these readings:
Ph: 6.2
Amonia: 0.25 ppm
NitrIte: 5.0 ppm (I actually think it was somewhere between 2.0-5.0)
Nitrate: 10.0 ppm
I did a 75% water change. I'm going to let it filter through for about an hour and then retest.
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[color="#222222"][font="Verdana]This is him when we first brought him home. [ATTACH]67328.IPB[/ATTACH][/font][/color]
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[color="#222222"][font="Verdana]This is about a month ago. You can clearly see some regrowth. [ATTACH]67329.IPB[/ATTACH][/font][/color]
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[color="#222222"][font="Verdana]This is today. His tail is looking much longer but his top fin (don't know what it's called) looks shorter. However, I believe I see some new regrowth. [ATTACH]67330.IPB[/ATTACH][/font][/color]
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[color="#222222"][font="Verdana]This was also today. Here you can clearly see the brownish/red tinge to his tail and fins. [ATTACH]67327.IPB[/ATTACH][/font][/color]
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This morning I tested his water and got these readings:
Ph: 6.2
Amonia: 0.25 ppm
NitrIte: 5.0 ppm (I actually think it was somewhere between 2.0-5.0)
Nitrate: 10.0 ppm
I did a 75% water change. I'm going to let it filter through for about an hour and then retest.