i was turning on the hood lights this morning an my fish had a pincone shape then i reilized it was dropsey i already put hin in the sick tank
is there any way 2 cure this disese
Symptoms:
Protrusion of scales, distended abdomen, pop-eye
Causes:
Dropsy has several possible causes: poor water quality, poor food quality, bacterial infections, intestinal flagellates, excessive proteins (especially to purely vegetarians)
Longer periods of stress can weaken the fish's immune system thus enabling the bacteria to enter the fish's body. At this stage, it becomes increasingly difficult to remedy the situation. The disease begins with a bacterial infection of the intestines resulting in the excretion of slimy fish wastes. In the course of the disease, parts of the mucous membrane of the intestines come off. They stay at the anus of the fish. Even if the fish keeps taking up the food, it cannot digest the food anymore leading to the malfunctioning of the internal organs. The amount of water the fish takes in then cannot be expelled and the excess liquid gather in the body cavity resulting in the protrusion of scales and eyes.
Excessive proteins can also cause bloat among fish, mbunas most especially as the fish cannot effectively digest the proteins in their stomachs. Herbivorous fish have longer digestive systems that are not designed to digest excessive proteins in comparison to the carnivores' shorter digestive system. Do not feed your herbivorous fish foods that contain too much protein.
Once a fish has pineconed, usually there isn't much that can be done.
However, it is occasionally possible to bring one back from the brink. What size is the tank, parameters, tankmates, water change schedule, filtration?
It's especially difficult since dropsy isn't an illness, but rather a symptom. There are so many different causes, it's very important to determine the cause before treating.
Once a fish has pineconed, usually there isn't much that can be done.
However, it is occasionally possible to bring one back from the brink. What size is the tank, parameters, tankmates, water change schedule, filtration?
It's especially difficult since dropsy isn't an illness, but rather a symptom. There are so many different causes, it's very important to determine the cause before treating.