Dropsy ???

I feed them loads of peas. I noticed about 10mins ago he was going to the bathroom along with the other fish. He has been constapited, usuly I never see him go, and if I do its really thin and white. It was whiteish but seemed much more normal. I havent feed them today. Im going to fast them tommorow too. Should I fast saturday?
Just tested
Nitrite .25
Nitrate 5.0
Ammonia 0 I think its kinda hard to tell with my test kit.
 
Dose anyone see the scales sticking up a bit here
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it's really hard to determine whether or not those scales are 'standing up' or not from the picture. if you're convinced they are, then perhaps you want to start treatment for Dropsy. the problem with treating this disease is that there are a number of "potential" causes: bacterial infection, parasites, cancerous tumors, virus', internal fungal infections or sudden temperature drop of more than 3 degrees.

If the cause is bacterial, the swelling typically comes on pretty rapidly. if swelling is gradual then one or more of the other potential causes are more likely. unfortunately, treatment is most often useless at this point due to the advanced state of the disease process. When the illness, whatever the cause, has progressed far enough to cause internal swelling, the concommitant internal damage is usually too extensive to be repairable.

the latest research has shown that if the disease cause is bacterial and if the disease process is caught early enough, treatment with Romet B, a broad spectrum antibacterial, *may* be effective when used concurrent with an increase in water temperature to 84-86F for 2 weeks minimum.

BE CERTAIN to maintain HIGH OXYGEN LEVELS during such treatment since at these temperatures, water holds significantly less oxygen at these higher water temperatures. one of the suspected bacterial precursers to the disease process -- Aeromonas, is killed at these temperatures.

concurrently add 1/8 teaspoon of EPSOM SALT -- per 5 gallons of water. feeding foods soaked in ERYTHROMYCIN will kill the second suspected bacteria, Mycobacterium. in rare cases popeye has been found to be caused by Edwardsiella etarda. this is found *only* in fish that have been bred in outdoor ponds -- the functional bacteria in this case is carried by frogs. while fair to good results in treatment have been found by feeding Romet B., even better results have been found using injectable chloramphenicol or amakacin. this is best done by your veterinarian.

If parasites are a known cause, treat for them first for 3 days increasing the temperature to 86oF as fast as possible.

EPSOM SALT may help reduce the internal pressure casued by the swelling. extremely good aeration is necessary here due to the use of such high temperatures.

NEVER USE SALT (sodium chloride, a.k.a aquarium salt) for treatment of dropsy. this will KILL your fish in a very short time. the affected fish are already having a difficult time getting rid of salts due to kidney disfunction. this causes the blown up appearance and concurrent scale standing. the osmotic inbalance caused by addition of sodium to your tank water will make this condition far worse.

EPSOM SALT on the other hand, does not pass through the walls of the gut or gills and will extract water OUT of the surrounding tissue into the gut where it *may* be excreted.
 
I am going to get some epsom salt. I have been using Maracyn- Two(broad spectrum antibacterial) is that just as good as Romet B? The water is 78 now I will up it to 84.
 
I added Epsom salt to the water. 1/8 teaspoon per 5 galonds. So I guess now I just have to wait.

Thanks for the help guys.
 
Dang my grand ma just fed them a few spirulina wafers. That women feeds everyone and everything. Should I fast them 3 days starting sat? Or just 2 becuase I fasted them yesterday.
 
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