In article <rrqfhvo6kdj5scl4vfvnn5sugqec2kkg4g.DeleteThis@4ax.com>,
nospamu.DeleteThis@dayo.com says...
> On 16 Jul 2003 03:23:51 -0700, fnook.DeleteThis@fnook.com (Fnook) wrote:
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> >I suppose you can ignore this now. He died.
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> So sorry to hear this. I really don't have any experience with the
> black flecks, but it sounds like the disease progressed rather
> rapidly.
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> Nona (another foodie and hapa)
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I think from first noticing the spots (about 5 of them) to the time he
died, was about 48 hours. He seemed perfectly fine before, and the first
24 hours he had a few spots, but was behaving normally.
The night before he died, he was sitting at the bottom of the tank
gasping very rapidly. He tried to eat, but kept spitting the food out
(probably because it's hard to breathe and eat at the same time).
Next morning, he was laying on the bottom of the tank, left side up, and
he appeared to have a swelling/slight bump behind the gill on his left
side. Not sure what it was, but I think maybe he had an infection there.
A small bright red streak was poking out from behind one scale.
I have no idea what it was, I've been lucky enough not to have had a
*really* sick fish before now.
Jo
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