Sesshis_grl
Fish Crazy
Yo so short story and long story
Short story:
Bought new kuhli loaches (4) and all looked to be good. Get them home and noticed that one seemed to be twitching and in a couple days noticed something around its fin
This is a pic of anchor worm that I got off internet, kuhli had something that looked like the right one only. Except it was more the color of kuhlis skin wasnt really white at all (maybe ends?), and did not have a red spot at all. So twitching, rapid breathing, laying on side, and having this by it's dorsal fin.
Don't know if this is actually anchor worm or not but didn't want to take chances so returned.
Specific questions::
1. Are these conatgious?
2. Does this actually sound like anchor worm?
3. Should I be worried about handling tank water and substrate? Don't want to get anything.
Long Story::
LFS are crap now a days apparently. I thought long and hard about whether I wanted more kuhlis since july! Tried to get them within the last couple month and all of them are diseased! Waited and waited and finally they have some that look normal and ok. Took them home and tried to not let any of that water into my tank. This was thurs/fri? Two days later I look and one is kind of twitchy and may have something on its fin, but had major problems with my late GBR so didn't really worry about it. Thought it was just getting used to the tank. Come back home from the weekend and look, this kuhli is still having problems. Its still breathing hard, still twitching, definately has something on its back/side, and is starting to rest on its side before hiding again. I finally catch this little booger and found what I described above. Took him back to lfs and want an exchange. The guy looks at it and is like "yea...it might be..a fish could have taken a bite out of his fin too"....yeaaa...cuz his fin is perfectly intact no rips...and theres something attatched to him..but sure someone "attacked him". "Or it might be a fungus..or a wound.....I really don't see what your talking about" ...really?? I had to sit there and point out this thing attached to the poor little guy and show him. Explain what the heck anchor worm is and why I think this is it. I stop trying to get answers because he just keeps naming off every little disease he can think of and he goes to get me a new one. Scoops it up doesnt show me the fish at all, bags it and then looks at it.
I clearly ask, does it look ok is there anything on him, because they are really hard to catch.
Him:: nope he looks good, here you go
I take him look at him and sure enough there is a green thread attached to this one! What is wrong with their fish?? I thought it was coming out of its gills until I see that its just attached to its side. Poor fish.
I show him, "loser you gave me another sick fish!"
Him:: oh...yea...
......needless to say I just got my money back. I am so sick of people flat out lying about their fish! If they are sick, treat them!! Thats so sad for the poor fish to have something pratically eating them and your not doing anything about it! This is exactly why I so passionately want to open up a fish shop. I refuse to sell sick fish and I'm going to have staff that actually know what the heck they are talking about. This is ridiculous
Short story:
Bought new kuhli loaches (4) and all looked to be good. Get them home and noticed that one seemed to be twitching and in a couple days noticed something around its fin
This is a pic of anchor worm that I got off internet, kuhli had something that looked like the right one only. Except it was more the color of kuhlis skin wasnt really white at all (maybe ends?), and did not have a red spot at all. So twitching, rapid breathing, laying on side, and having this by it's dorsal fin.
Don't know if this is actually anchor worm or not but didn't want to take chances so returned.
Specific questions::
1. Are these conatgious?
2. Does this actually sound like anchor worm?
3. Should I be worried about handling tank water and substrate? Don't want to get anything.
Long Story::
LFS are crap now a days apparently. I thought long and hard about whether I wanted more kuhlis since july! Tried to get them within the last couple month and all of them are diseased! Waited and waited and finally they have some that look normal and ok. Took them home and tried to not let any of that water into my tank. This was thurs/fri? Two days later I look and one is kind of twitchy and may have something on its fin, but had major problems with my late GBR so didn't really worry about it. Thought it was just getting used to the tank. Come back home from the weekend and look, this kuhli is still having problems. Its still breathing hard, still twitching, definately has something on its back/side, and is starting to rest on its side before hiding again. I finally catch this little booger and found what I described above. Took him back to lfs and want an exchange. The guy looks at it and is like "yea...it might be..a fish could have taken a bite out of his fin too"....yeaaa...cuz his fin is perfectly intact no rips...and theres something attatched to him..but sure someone "attacked him". "Or it might be a fungus..or a wound.....I really don't see what your talking about" ...really?? I had to sit there and point out this thing attached to the poor little guy and show him. Explain what the heck anchor worm is and why I think this is it. I stop trying to get answers because he just keeps naming off every little disease he can think of and he goes to get me a new one. Scoops it up doesnt show me the fish at all, bags it and then looks at it.
I clearly ask, does it look ok is there anything on him, because they are really hard to catch.
Him:: nope he looks good, here you go
I take him look at him and sure enough there is a green thread attached to this one! What is wrong with their fish?? I thought it was coming out of its gills until I see that its just attached to its side. Poor fish.
I show him, "loser you gave me another sick fish!"
Him:: oh...yea...
......needless to say I just got my money back. I am so sick of people flat out lying about their fish! If they are sick, treat them!! Thats so sad for the poor fish to have something pratically eating them and your not doing anything about it! This is exactly why I so passionately want to open up a fish shop. I refuse to sell sick fish and I'm going to have staff that actually know what the heck they are talking about. This is ridiculous