EmilyS
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This is posted on behalf of my mother. I moved out 4 years ago but I am still caretaker of her fish. I haven't seen the fish in person, but I have some pictures.
10 days ago (Tuesday) my mother sent me this picture of my oldest goldfish:
He clearly had torn his tail on something (even though the only thing in the tank is the filter intake and a pretty flexible plastic plant). I'd seen their tails get a little red in the past after getting torn, so I wasn't too worried.
On Monday I ask for an update and get these pictures:
The red spot is still there and darker, and he's lost a significant part of the end of his tail. All the edges look a bit white, though it's hard to tell if that's the lighting or fin rot. I instruct my mom to dose the tank with aquarium salt (1 tsp/gallon), which she does over the course of the day on Tuesday.
Today (Wednesday) I ask for another picture:
It's the middle of the day so it's not unusual to see them resting on the bottom, plus they probably don't like the salt, so that doesn't really concern me. The red spot looks much less dark, but it is certainly eating away at the end of his tail.
Has anyone seen this on goldfish or other fish before? Is it an infection? Is the salt sufficient to get rid of it? My mom is leaving tonight and not coming back until Sunday night. Is there anything I should ask her to do before she leaves?
Ammonia is 0ppm. That's the only water parameter my mom tested. My mom hasn't mentioned problems with any of the other fish, but then again she didn't notice when the whole tank had mild fin rot a few months ago. I have also never noticed them nipping at each other's fins, though that doesn't mean they aren't doing it now.
FYI: the bottom part of his tail is short because six months ago I had to get him out of the tank in a hurry, used too small a net, and tore a piece of his tail off. I felt so guilty...
10 days ago (Tuesday) my mother sent me this picture of my oldest goldfish:
He clearly had torn his tail on something (even though the only thing in the tank is the filter intake and a pretty flexible plastic plant). I'd seen their tails get a little red in the past after getting torn, so I wasn't too worried.
On Monday I ask for an update and get these pictures:
The red spot is still there and darker, and he's lost a significant part of the end of his tail. All the edges look a bit white, though it's hard to tell if that's the lighting or fin rot. I instruct my mom to dose the tank with aquarium salt (1 tsp/gallon), which she does over the course of the day on Tuesday.
Today (Wednesday) I ask for another picture:
It's the middle of the day so it's not unusual to see them resting on the bottom, plus they probably don't like the salt, so that doesn't really concern me. The red spot looks much less dark, but it is certainly eating away at the end of his tail.
Has anyone seen this on goldfish or other fish before? Is it an infection? Is the salt sufficient to get rid of it? My mom is leaving tonight and not coming back until Sunday night. Is there anything I should ask her to do before she leaves?
Ammonia is 0ppm. That's the only water parameter my mom tested. My mom hasn't mentioned problems with any of the other fish, but then again she didn't notice when the whole tank had mild fin rot a few months ago. I have also never noticed them nipping at each other's fins, though that doesn't mean they aren't doing it now.
FYI: the bottom part of his tail is short because six months ago I had to get him out of the tank in a hurry, used too small a net, and tore a piece of his tail off. I felt so guilty...