Fish disease ID

Is your Catfish eating your Tiger Barbs? Well, get help here -- anything non cichlid!

Fish disease ID

Postby Scorpi-O on Wed Jan 25, 2006 10:39 pm

I'm wondering if I've finally identified this disease properly.
I think it was NTD - Neon Tetra Disease.

Situation :
30 Rosey Red feeder minnows put into 10g quarantine tank.

Symptoms :
1st - slight spasmodic action & small discoloration of scales/skin usually at base of dorsal fin &/or tail,
2nd - more severe swimming difficulties, large discolored patch of scales/skin usually at base of dorsal fin &/or tail,
Final - gasping, paralyzation & death.

Timeline :
Hour 1 - 30 minnows, 1 seems to be twitching occassionally with discolored patch starting to show beneath dorsal fin.
Hour 3 - 4 infected.
Hour 6 - 2 minnows dead, 4 more infected.
Hour 12 - 8 dead total, 5 more infected
Pimafix & melafix added
Hour 16 - 12 dead total, 6 more infected
Hour 18 - 18 dead total, 5 more infected
Hour 24 - 23 dead total, 6 more infected
Hour 30 - 30 dead total,

Medication had no effect.
All fish displayed the exact same symptoms before they died.
All Dead fish were disposed of.

A 75% water change was done on the 10g tank.
48 hours later, 12 Red-Eye Tetra added to tank.
Within 24 hours, all tetras were dead from same symptoms.
All Dead fish were disposed of.

100% water change, including water inside filters.
The tank was scrubbed with hot water/bleach solution.
All filter parts were also thoroughly cleaned. Media was discarded & replaced. Media from known safe Tank was used.
Substrata was removed & discarded. Gravel was replaced with same from same known safe Tank.
Another 16 Red-Eye Tetras added.
Monitored for 30 days - no symptoms present in any occupant.

This all happened almost 2 months ago, but I've continued to look around & investigate to see if I could find what it could have been. As I posted near the beginning, I think it was NTD.
Anybody agree with my assessment?

YES, this is exactly why I refuse to use "feeder" fish.
If I'm gonna give an occassional treat of fish to my Oscars, I'll pay the extra for a "higher quality" fish and ALWAYS quarantine any new aquisitions.
Last edited by Scorpi-O on Thu Jan 26, 2006 12:28 am, edited 1 time in total.
Scorpi-O
Wriggler
Wriggler
 
Posts: 70
Joined: Sun Oct 23, 2005 9:17 pm

Fish disease ID

Postby Fuzzy on Thu Jan 26, 2006 6:54 pm

Glad you use a Q tank, your case is point for others to reflect on.

As for the disease, I would venture the guess of columnaris.
NTD is not that quick. Neither is Columnaris for that matter, but its quicker than NTD. I am pressed for time, yet I have that, nagging feeling, the one where you say, "hey that is what it is".
If I can think of it, I will post it here.
Fuzzy
Senior Cichlidfish Staff
Senior Cichlidfish Staff
 
Posts: 1097
Joined: Sun Mar 28, 2004 10:12 am


Return to General Freshwater


Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests