zelda_leonhart
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Hi all,
I posted a few days ago with regards to my Japanese Weather Loach which seemed to react badly to a treatment for white spot which had been added to the tank a few weeks ago. I said at the time that he had a sort of whitish film over his eyes, was pale in colour and had some sort of light patch behind the gills. A few replies to the thread said that loaches sometimes react badly to these treatments and I was to hope he perked up after some water changes. Here's a picture of him back then (so you can see the eyes in particualr).
And here's some pictures of him now. His eyes seem to have died i think. All thats left are black spots and I'm pretty sure he's now blind. He doesn't swim about as much as he used to and I think he finds food mostly by chance. He also now has a very large lump behind the gill on one side. The pictures don't really do its justice, it's quite big. Is this a tumour?
Can anyone give me some advice? I was wondering if he's boyond help and would it be more humane to put it our of its misery? Though I was worried because if he's fine apart from being blind this isn't really a good enough reason to do so.
The tank stats are: Amm: 0 Nitrite: 0 Nitrate: 10ppm. Temp: 28 oC. Everyone else in the tank is in perfect condition.
( Tankmates: Kuhli Loach, BN Plec, 4 glowlights, 1 rosey tetra. Tank: 70l )
Ps I've just realised I put this in the discussion section instead of emergency section so maybe a moderator could move it please?
I posted a few days ago with regards to my Japanese Weather Loach which seemed to react badly to a treatment for white spot which had been added to the tank a few weeks ago. I said at the time that he had a sort of whitish film over his eyes, was pale in colour and had some sort of light patch behind the gills. A few replies to the thread said that loaches sometimes react badly to these treatments and I was to hope he perked up after some water changes. Here's a picture of him back then (so you can see the eyes in particualr).
And here's some pictures of him now. His eyes seem to have died i think. All thats left are black spots and I'm pretty sure he's now blind. He doesn't swim about as much as he used to and I think he finds food mostly by chance. He also now has a very large lump behind the gill on one side. The pictures don't really do its justice, it's quite big. Is this a tumour?
Can anyone give me some advice? I was wondering if he's boyond help and would it be more humane to put it our of its misery? Though I was worried because if he's fine apart from being blind this isn't really a good enough reason to do so.
The tank stats are: Amm: 0 Nitrite: 0 Nitrate: 10ppm. Temp: 28 oC. Everyone else in the tank is in perfect condition.
( Tankmates: Kuhli Loach, BN Plec, 4 glowlights, 1 rosey tetra. Tank: 70l )
Ps I've just realised I put this in the discussion section instead of emergency section so maybe a moderator could move it please?