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algee eater going white?!?!!?!?!

Postby caboose on Mon Apr 03, 2006 12:19 pm

what the crap!?!?!!? my algee eater Sarge is turning white? i have never seen an algee eater do this? is there something wrong with him? i know that bettas will turn white sometimes in old age but never heard of an algee eater doing that. help? any body got any suggestions?
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algee eater going white?!?!!?!?!

Postby Scorpi-O on Mon Apr 03, 2006 5:38 pm

Water readings?
Any new inhabitants or other changes to the tank?

Is there a specific area on the fish going white? Is the fish breathing & swimming OK?

I hate to say it, but most of the time when a fish starts going white in an area, it isn't good news. :(
Old age can cause colors to fade out.
I've seen numerous fish suddenly start going white in patches and die within 48hours.
There are a few different diseases that have "white areas" as one of their symptoms. Bacterial & Fungal infections can cause white patches.

I had 30 rosy red minnows die in less than 36 hours due to what I believe was Neon Tetra Disease. White patches would develope at the base of the dorsal fin &/ or the tail. Then the fish would start swimmin spasmodically, then start showing breathing difficulties and finally death. The affliction killed the next 2 groups of mollies & platties I put into that tank too. I had to completely tear down that system, clean & sterilize everything as best I could, then let the tank N-cycle again before the deaths finally stopped.

I hope everything turns out OK...
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algee eater going white?!?!!?!?!

Postby caboose on Wed Apr 05, 2006 10:52 am

hre doesnt have white patches, his body is turning white, like a faded pair of blue jeans. it started at his dorsal fin and now his tail is turning and the rest of him as well. he isnt swimming funny or having trouble breathing at all. this has really got me stumped as to if he is sick or just old?what!? i am hoping that this is just old age starting to show, but he is only two years old? i dunno. i'll keep y'all posted on what happens next
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