Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 2:19 am Post subject: Panda cory has fungus
My wife told me that one of the pandas had white spots on it. I thought ich at first, but upon inspection it is a white body fungus. I immediately tested the water; nitrate 7, nitrite 0, ammonia 0, ph 7.0. What gives? This aquarium also has my 7 L183s, 4 platys/swordtails, 2 danios, 2 pandas. I don't want ANYTHING to happen to my L183s. What should I use that will be effective yet safe?
Joined: 27 Dec 2005 Posts: 1851 Location: Melbourne, Australia
Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 9:30 am Post subject:
Pimafix is a natural anti-Fungal medication. Some people mix it with Melafix, which is more anti-Bacterial.
There's a
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here some-where on diagnostic sites, the Aqua-something Pharmaceuticals link (with the doctor fish) will tell you about this medication. It won't harm your filter bio-bacteria.
Joined: 27 Dec 2005 Posts: 1851 Location: Melbourne, Australia
Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 8:44 pm Post subject:
Funky, I can't give you an absolute 100% 'it won't harm any of your fish', because that's Nature. But I will recommend Pimafix and Melafix to anyone with similar problems. I've dosed full rates of Pimafix AND Melafix together, on Cory's, Bristlenose, Guppies, Angels, Rams, Keyholes, and Oto's, without loss.
On Planet Catfish it also gets approval, and on the short-lived PanaqueDriftwoodParadise. I have never heard a bad word against it.
Here's one blurb with claims: "Laboratory studies proved that it is safe for even the most delicate fish species, including tetras, discus fry and scaleless fish, like clown loaches. It can be used with all marine fish, invertebrates, such as live corals and anemones. It will not harm the biological filter in fresh or saltwater aquariums or ponds. Also harmless to live aquarium plants."
Ease your mind, do a Google/Yahoo search on "Melafix Pimafix harm".
I have my two bottles under my tank, and no quarms about using it on my fish, should the need arise.
Well I treated the tank with pimafix and melafix. My L183s went to the surface and some were swimming upside down and some had their heads sticking out of the water. Then the rest of my fish went to the surface. I did a 25% water change and a couple of the L183s went back to their hiding places. I then added so much oxygen to the tank that you couldn't see through one side to the other, via powerhead 802 and an air pump and air stone. I did that for about 30 minutes. I know you can over oxygenate. After I turned the oxygen down a bit some of the other fish went back to their routine. I PMed Kana3 and I found out that I had actually double dosed. By bedtime most everybody was back to normal.
This morning there was still 2 L183s at the surface, but all the other fish looked ok. The affected panda was active and had little to no signs of fungus. I'm going to do another water change when I get home. Hopefully everybody is still alive. I left the oxygen at moderate.
Joined: 27 Dec 2005 Posts: 1851 Location: Melbourne, Australia
Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 10:10 pm Post subject:
Sorry you lost that L183. I was showing my Wife your pics last night. We both think they're a great looking little fish.
It's probaly the way you worded it, but you don't have Oxygen on tap (cylinder) do you? You're just using Airstones, and Powerheads? Not that I think you're doing anything wrong, I ask only out of interest.
A mate of mine also misread his packaging, and dosed his tank at 10x the correct rate of Algaecide. That was interesting. He ran the same scenerio as you, massive water changes, and a couple of dead fish. The bastard's got no Algae tho'!
I did a 25% water change yesterday. I only use the powerheads and pumps/airstones to put air in the water. All but one L183 was active as usual last night. Hopefully he comes around and doesn't kick the bucket too. Thanks for the compliments kana3 and wife!
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