DasCamel
Active member
So I'm glad the fish were pulled from the DT and it is being left fallow because Brooklynella was definitely still present in the system.
In the crowded 2nd QT, were I have a few fish in a 20g long I noticed the Royal acting sluggish earlier. When I left it was hiding under a large PVC pipe figured I'd let it be.
Walked by a little later and I saw my Hybrid Powder Blue dragging it along the bottom ripping his tail off. I scared the blue off and scooped him out quickly in a plastic cup and inspected. One eye is cloudy, heavy mucus and discolored patches of skin are apparent.
So aside from the fact that the rest of the fish need to be treated further, if it's missing the entire tail can it carefully be babied back to health? The fish is responsive, will move away when touched and otherwise currently being treated in a bowl with an airstone.
So end it, or can a tail grow back? The fish's flesh/muscle looks ok, it's the entire thin extension that's gone.
In the crowded 2nd QT, were I have a few fish in a 20g long I noticed the Royal acting sluggish earlier. When I left it was hiding under a large PVC pipe figured I'd let it be.
Walked by a little later and I saw my Hybrid Powder Blue dragging it along the bottom ripping his tail off. I scared the blue off and scooped him out quickly in a plastic cup and inspected. One eye is cloudy, heavy mucus and discolored patches of skin are apparent.
So aside from the fact that the rest of the fish need to be treated further, if it's missing the entire tail can it carefully be babied back to health? The fish is responsive, will move away when touched and otherwise currently being treated in a bowl with an airstone.
So end it, or can a tail grow back? The fish's flesh/muscle looks ok, it's the entire thin extension that's gone.