HELP Sick Cory - parasite?

jparnell

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Hi all
I just got home from being away for a couple of days, so I don't know when this started. Hopefully just today and I can catch it in time.

Albino cory - had him (her?) for about a year now. She's been doing well - no problems at all. Tankmates are 7 pygmy cories, 2 otos, 3 yamato shrimp.

She's sitting on the bottom (normal for her), but breathing heavier than normal, and here's the part I don't like:
- on one side, it looks like blood under the surface, about 1/4 inch behind the gills, and above the side fin - about 1/4 inch in diameter
- on the other side, higher up - not quite at the spine, is a red thing sticking out - about 1/16 of an inch long.

I can't find anything online... I'm thinking maybe parasite of some sort? But I'm not really sure what to do for him. So far I've done nothing. And all I have on hand to use is maracyn, maracyn 2, quick cure, and salt. Suggestions?
 
I'm not sure about the red thing sticking out, but try and do a search for septicemia (sp?). I know that can cause red marks/streaks. See if that could be it. Unless you have a QT tank I would hesitate to treat your whole tank for an unidentified problem.
P.S. being alone could really stress it out too, I had an albino that was alone for quite a while (well with two juli corys and they ignored the albino and vice versa) I actually thought something was wrong and considered euthanizing, before I realized they are much happier with their own kind, now hes like a different fish! If he pulls through, you might consider getting it a couple of friends!
 
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Septicemia might be the closest thing I can identify. I'll pick up some medication tonight and see what I can do for him. Any idea on ability to recover from something like that?

I've been trying to find him some friends - easier said than done. My favourite LFS hasn't been receiving them lately. I went to another LFS last week, and was rather distressed at the state of their albino cory tank. I'll definitely keep looking - This is an all catfish tank, so I'll be buying at least one more whether this one pulls through or not (two if he doesn't).
 
How about anchorworm? They cause blood spots where the mouth attaches underneath the scales and have a distinctive color.

Good luck with medicating the poor thing!
 
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