


Originally posted by Adam:
It sounds to me by your discription that it was a Costia infection. What happens in that is a white film appears on the fish which sloughs off and leaves a sore, red lesion. Though from all the pictures I saw of it, they never affected the entire fish like you discribe... though the description of it sounds right "..., sevre infection can lead to disintegration of the skin and bleeding". For treatment to prevent your other fish from becoming ill I would recomend raising your temp to 86-90 as this will kill all the remaining Costia necatrix flagellates in the water. if the fish begins to look stressed lower the temp to as close to 86 as it can stand as this is the temp which will kill it. Also Methylene blue is effective in preventing it from spreading. I hope that helped, and I hope you dont lose your other oscar, I know losing a prized fish is very hard. Let us know how it turns out.








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