I am very sure this is what my fish has and I have become "crippled" with fear!!!! Im thinking if I may have caught it, spread it to the kids...the sick fish is in a tank in the kitchen...OMG what if its airborne, I emptied some of the water from his tank down the sink the other day...Im trying to calm down....but Im scared....I dont know if I can can euthanize him...
This is a description of his symptoms
Fish Tuberculosis (Mycobacterium)
S: Fish may lose color and appetite and become hollow-bellied. Fish become lifeless and often crippled–with a bent spine. Fish develop ulcers under the skin and may rupture causing open sores and “pop-eye.â€
A: This disease is highly infectious and deleterious. Bacteria can remain living in the gravel to infect other fish when they are weakened. Some success has been achieved by treating infected fish with antibiotics (Oxytetracycline and Kanamycin), although often it is best to kill the fish and put it out of its misery. When removing piscine tuberculosis victims, do so with care, as this disease can be transmitted to humans.
From
http/fish.mongabay.com/diseases.htm
PLEASE HELP
This is a description of his symptoms
Fish Tuberculosis (Mycobacterium)
S: Fish may lose color and appetite and become hollow-bellied. Fish become lifeless and often crippled–with a bent spine. Fish develop ulcers under the skin and may rupture causing open sores and “pop-eye.â€
A: This disease is highly infectious and deleterious. Bacteria can remain living in the gravel to infect other fish when they are weakened. Some success has been achieved by treating infected fish with antibiotics (Oxytetracycline and Kanamycin), although often it is best to kill the fish and put it out of its misery. When removing piscine tuberculosis victims, do so with care, as this disease can be transmitted to humans.
From
http/fish.mongabay.com/diseases.htm
PLEASE HELP