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![]() Last time I was at Blue world aquatic I noticed a lot of sick fish in the display, but like a fool I still bought some Corel frags and a feather duster. Two weeks later and now all of my fish are dying from a parasite or something. I thought it was ich but it must be something different because a healthy fish one day is dead the next morning. Has anyone else experienced this and has any idea?
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![]() What do the fish look like. Got pics
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![]() I took some pictures but you can't really see anything in the pictures anyway. The fish have aslime coat on their fins and white spots which I thought was ich but the fish literally die within a day of having this. Some are dead before any symptoms show to
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![]() Rapid breathing. Ich will be on gills which makes it hard to breathe. The slime could be there natural defense to she'd the paristite off. In my experience gills and fins are the last spot to see ich
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![]() There is rapid breathing but it seems more like velvet disease. Mortality seems to fast for ich
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![]() sounds more like marine velvet
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Way too much time and money has gone into this hobby....and yet, I CAN'T STOP |
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![]() Yeah I was thinking that too.
Velvet does affect gills they will swell and bleed. You may notice gold spots on fish Caused by a single cell organism (dinoflaggetes I would call BW and let them know |