burrfish slime and specs all over

syddakyd

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bought a burrfish about 5 days ago it was eating shrimp right away. now, it seems to have been losing its slime coat and has specs on its fins and body. it has stopped eating. it also paces constantly. i know it is stressed.

would a freshwater dip do anything/? help?
 
It sounds like marine ich. I would treat in quarantine with hyposalinity or copper (specifically Seachem's Cupramine).
 
if it was only ich, then why does it appear to be losing its slime coat?

i read that it is a sign of fatty liver disease. is that true?
 
In many instances, an external parasite can agitate the skin such that the fish will produce copious amounts of slime.

Fatty live disease is caused by long term (several years) in captivity and being given a poor and/or excessive diet.
 
ok well i have the kent marine rxp medicine that is safe for most fish and inverts. my girl bought it last week/ she bought a clown that had ich.

i had to apply that to the whole tank because i don't want the other fish to get it.


could i just keep medicating the tank and periodically taking the burrfish out for a freshwater dip ?


if so...should i just do it for 5 minutes twice a day until it recovers?



i have a bad feeling freshwater dips stress out fish to the point it could make things worse.
 
I have never seen any proof that the Kent products works for ich. And while I like freshwater dips, tossing a dipped fish back into an infected tank makes the treatment useless.
 
damn. alrite. this really sucks i have wanted this fish for years now and i finally came across it. i used to like porquipine puffers but then read they grow two feet. the burrfish usually hit 10inches and occassionally 12 inches and they look much cooler. i thought it was going to be a great "wet pet "but eveything is screwed up.

doesn't make sense. it looked fine when i bought it and all of my other fish are still fine...

thank you for your help thuogh i am going to do what you say
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8594701#post8594701 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by syddakyd
doesn't make sense. it looked fine when i bought it and all of my other fish are still fine...
Ich is exceptionally common on pufferfish.
 
alrite so i se the qt tank up and its been in there for two days. i am still using that kent marine rxp and i am also using some copper med that is dark blue (forget the name) that says treat once a day for 5 days max.

it's the second day the tank is really cloudy i am going to do a change tomorrow. also i worry about the fish stressing itself out to the point it poisons itself.

the tank is just a 10g with an airstone and a heater and a shell for a "toy" btw.

should i just leave it in qt for the 5 days i am treating it?

also, the slime seems to have dissapeared on it but there is still specs or blotches on the fins. it also still dosen't eat but that could be from being in the qt tank as well.
 
I would discontinue the Kent product. There is no need for it if you are going to use copper.

What kind of copper are you using?
 
AP aquarium products quick cure

seems as though the treatmeant may not be working after all. this is not good. still not eating
 
Does it look like this?

quickcure.jpg
 
damn lol you are right i just double checked it did say formalin and malchite green. that stuff is no good?

i have read that copper is very bad for puffers and their family members and other scaleless fish
 
Formalin and malachite green is not a proven treatment for marine ich.

Seachem's Cupramine (a particular formulation of copper) is a relatively safe copper medication.
 
ok well i do not have time to go to a petstore right now i have ot leave for work. i think what i am going to do is put it back in the main aquarium then get the copper on sunday and put 100% new water in the 10g quarantine tank then treat it there for 5 days

how long will this fish go without eating....until it dies???
 
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