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![]() There should be a peircing...even if ever so slight , there should be a little hole of some sort. If there is no puncture wound at all i would rule out the foxface. It happened to a couple of tangs of mine...a scopas and a yellow. they had an obvious though slight puncture wound, not just a sore.
http://home2.pacific.net.ph/~sweetyummy42/ Under diseases he has afew pictures and infos that might aid in your search for a cause. Hope it helps. Quote:
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I once had a Big tank...I now have two Huskies and a coyote Last edited by Pan; 03-03-2008 at 07:50 AM. |
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![]() I've experienced death by foxface a few times and this is what I have always seen;
- puncture wound, I've never seen redness or swelling at the site, just a small hole depending on the size of the foxface. - the fish then have problems breathing, very heavy and hard breathing. - Erratic swimming, up and down and up and down towards the middle of the occurance - The last stage seems to be loss of swim bladder control, continued heavy breathing, and finally death. I'm really sorry about your butterfly. |
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![]() Thanks, guys. I think I will have to rule out the fox. There was no puncture wound at all. Also no redness. It grew like an ulcer under the skin, in the brain area. I think it went necrotic and quite quickly. That area was quickly consumed by scavengers before I found the body.
Ol'no'bo, thanks for the link. Very interesting, and somewhat frightening. The myxobolus actually sounded like it could be a possibility. Man, what if I have something like that in my tank.... ![]() |