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Worm coming out my Platys nose

Dubs89

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I got this male 4 weeks ago now. The week after I brought him home he started to wall surfs day and night. I have put him in different tanks with different set ups and different fish. Still nothing got him to stop. Now today I saw why. He has a worm in his nose! I beleive I saw it out of his eye as well. What is it and how do I save him? I would love to see what his personality is actually like.

water stays:
76 degrees
2 nitrate
1-2 nitrite (my filter broke down, doing 50% water changes daily). Just got the filter fixed today.
Kh 120ppm/ml
GH 160ppm/ml

He is housed in a 75 gallon with 3 Molly’s (all female) and 7 other platies (2 male 5 female). There is no bullying happening.

I noticed 3 other fish starting to smack themselves on leaves and sticks now as well...

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Quarantine him. You can pull the worm out with your hands I’ve seen people do that in several YouTube vedios mollies especially .. or get Antibiotics quickly and doze for 7 days.
 
I dont think antibiotics will help for a parasite. I think parasites respond negatively to salt treatment (I will find you a link for salt in a moment), or anti-parasite medications.
 
Hi and welcome to the forum :)

Can you post some pictures that are in focus and clearly show the alleged worm?

Fish don't get worms coming out of their nose.

The only thing I can see on the fish appears to be a bit of excess mucous on the face. This is normally caused by poor water quality, a dirty tank, or something in the water irritating the fish.

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DO NOT use anti-biotics on any animal, bird or fish unless it has a known bacterial infection that has not responded to normal treatments. Improper use and mis-use of anti-biotics has lead to drug resistant bacteria that kill people, animals, birds, fish and reptiles.

Anti-biotics do nothing to parasitic worms, yeast, viruses or fungus.

Anti-biotics only kill bacteria and even then, there are 2 main types of bacteria, gram negative and gram positive bacteria. As a general rule, medications that treat gram negative bacteria do nothing to gram positive bacteria and vice versa.

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Test your tank water for ammonia because that will cause excess mucous.

Get your nitrite down to 0 because also causes excess mucous.

You might find that when the water has 0 ammonia and 0 nitrite, the white bit clears up by itself.
 
Hi and welcome to the forum :)

Can you post some pictures that are in focus and clearly show the alleged worm?

Fish don't get worms coming out of their nose.

The only thing I can see on the fish appears to be a bit of excess mucous on the face. This is normally caused by poor water quality, a dirty tank, or something in the water irritating the fish.

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DO NOT use anti-biotics on any animal, bird or fish unless it has a known bacterial infection that has not responded to normal treatments. Improper use and mis-use of anti-biotics has lead to drug resistant bacteria that kill people, animals, birds, fish and reptiles.

Anti-biotics do nothing to parasitic worms, yeast, viruses or fungus.

Anti-biotics only kill bacteria and even then, there are 2 main types of bacteria, gram negative and gram positive bacteria. As a general rule, medications that treat gram negative bacteria do nothing to gram positive bacteria and vice versa.

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Test your tank water for ammonia because that will cause excess mucous.

Get your nitrite down to 0 because also causes excess mucous.

You might find that when the water has 0 ammonia and 0 nitrite, the white bit clears up by itself.
101% true and agree
 

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