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Old 20-04-2015, 08:54 PM   #1
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Dear bros,

Just 2 days back, I realised my Mala Wolf had an injury on its back exposing white flesh. I thought it is normal comm fight by my territory aro.

It is only this morning that I realised it is not. The white patches is spreading and when I touch it, the skin just peeled off!

I suspect it is rot fin. Any remedy that could save this poor fellow? I am using OF Green Solution for Fin Rot.

Please advice.
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Old 20-04-2015, 08:57 PM   #2
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Just to add on, I have already transferred this fellow to a Toyogo container and have been doing constant WC every few hours with Nutrifin Anti-Chlorine solution. At the same time, I did add a bit of salt into it and have a heater tuned to 30 degree Celsius.
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Old 20-04-2015, 10:24 PM   #3
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Just to add on, I have already transferred this fellow to a Toyogo container and have been doing constant WC every few hours with Nutrifin Anti-Chlorine solution. At the same time, I did add a bit of salt into it and have a heater tuned to 30 degree Celsius.
bro i would suggest that in such a small water volume if u use heater to such temp , u should put an external thermometer to make sure your water doesn't become too hot. one time i put 1 of my fishes into 3ft tank as hospital , i put heater set to 28 and i go out , all ok then later that night i saw the fish already dead i quickly go there can feel the water was damn hot then i realized that my heater didn't off once it reached the 28 degree temp after that i had invested in an thermometer its only $5 .
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Old 21-04-2015, 12:31 PM   #4
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bro i would suggest that in such a small water volume if u use heater to such temp , u should put an external thermometer to make sure your water doesn't become too hot. one time i put 1 of my fishes into 3ft tank as hospital , i put heater set to 28 and i go out , all ok then later that night i saw the fish already dead i quickly go there can feel the water was damn hot then i realized that my heater didn't off once it reached the 28 degree temp after that i had invested in an thermometer its only $5 .
Noted bro. I have already switch it off. Is Melafix suitable for such condition?
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Old 23-04-2015, 04:02 PM   #5
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follow half-dosage stated on bott...

or u can even work concurrent w Primafix.... and same too... half-dosage
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Old 23-04-2015, 09:34 PM   #6
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follow half-dosage stated on bott...

or u can even work concurrent w Primafix.... and same too... half-dosage
Good advice! Need to ensure aeration.
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Hi bros,

My Mala is on its way to recovery! Thanks for the advice. I am using Primafix. Doing WC 3 times everyday. Since it is contained in a Toyogo container, WC is just 5L. The fungel infested skin has already sheded. And new scales are growing back.
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Old 27-04-2015, 10:18 AM   #8
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great to know that... !

well on Road to Recovery ya?
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Old 28-04-2015, 01:35 PM   #9
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Hi bros,

My Mala is on its way to recovery! Thanks for the advice. I am using Primafix. Doing WC 3 times everyday. Since it is contained in a Toyogo container, WC is just 5L. The fungel infested skin has already sheded. And new scales are growing back.
Lucky u still can save back. Sometime they gone so fast tat we no time to react
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