Sick L204

All posts regarding the care and breeding of these catfishes from South America.
Post Reply
catsaholic
Posts: 4
Joined: 24 Jan 2010, 23:42
Location 2: Canada

Sick L204

Post by catsaholic »

Hello,
I got this L204 yesterday along with two small L177. They are in the Q tank. There are almost fully grown L235, two golden zebra loaches, some red cherry shrimps and 6 theadfin rainbows in this tank.
It's an established tank with wood and smooth rocks. No ammonia, no nitrites.
Around 1 pm, L204 was fine. At 5 pm, I found her in that sorry condition. I don't know if it's an injury or an infection. It's still alive, but I don't think will stay for long, unless will get some serious help.

I raised temp.in the tank and treated it with Melafix (half dose).
Here are pictures, please let me know what you think.
Thank you.
Image

Image

Image

Image
catsaholic
Posts: 4
Joined: 24 Jan 2010, 23:42
Location 2: Canada

Re: Sick L204

Post by catsaholic »

An update: L204 didn't make it.
User avatar
krazyGeoff
Posts: 764
Joined: 16 Nov 2007, 06:03
I've donated: $110.00!
My articles: 2
My images: 12
My cats species list: 27 (i:1, k:1)
My aquaria list: 6 (i:3)
My BLogs: 7 (i:7, p:410)
Spotted: 7
Location 1: Woodville
Location 2: New Zealand
Interests: Fish and Cats

Re: Sick L204

Post by krazyGeoff »

Hi catsaholic,
Thats a real shame. :(
I've never seen anything quite like that, especially in such a short time frame.
It almost looks as though something tried to eat it.
It would be interesting to know what this was.
Regards
Geoff
catsaholic
Posts: 4
Joined: 24 Jan 2010, 23:42
Location 2: Canada

Re: Sick L204

Post by catsaholic »

Hi Geoff,
It did look like an injury to me, but then friend pointed out that in case of aggression, most damage would be done to the tail area. In contrary, here it was a head. Besides, the only larger (slightly) specie in the tank was L235, and I don't think it's capable of aggression.
I tend to think it's some sort of bacterial infection. I would like to know other opinions on how to prevent/treat it since I have other fish in the tank. I did water change and treated the tank with half dose of salt and Melafix. Needless to say, that during this night, I was getting up practically every hour to check on them. So far, so good.
User avatar
zerojquan85
Posts: 7
Joined: 26 Jan 2010, 08:25
Location 2: California, US
Interests: I am a Monsterfishkeepers.com member.. come find me!

Plecos of course..

Re: Sick L204

Post by zerojquan85 »

So sorry for ur lost..

I've read somewhere on another forum about it.. its a type of Fungal disease.. and 90% of the time.. the pleco cant make it.. It is also very contagious.... it will spread to other plecos in the same tank.. i'm not sure if metfix can cure it..
Hello from MFK.com!
User avatar
DJ-don
Posts: 714
Joined: 20 Jul 2009, 10:31
My cats species list: 5 (i:0, k:0)
Location 1: Canberra Australia
Location 2: Canberra Australia

Re: Sick L204

Post by DJ-don »

here is a disease URL richard b put on a thread before
catsaholic
Posts: 4
Joined: 24 Jan 2010, 23:42
Location 2: Canada

Re: Sick L204

Post by catsaholic »

Thank you for the link. I'm not sure it's fungal, but I do think it's a bacterial infection, or a bacterial infection combined with aggression. This is what I did so far: I separated L235 (the larger fish in the tank) using divider and began treatment with broad spectrum antibiotics. So far so good.
Plecoboi
Posts: 3
Joined: 17 Jan 2010, 06:53
Location 2: Sydney, Australia

Re: Sick L204

Post by Plecoboi »

I also think it's a bacterial infection. Whatever it was, that looked really bad and i don't think you could've done anything to save it. Sorry for your loss
User avatar
krazyGeoff
Posts: 764
Joined: 16 Nov 2007, 06:03
I've donated: $110.00!
My articles: 2
My images: 12
My cats species list: 27 (i:1, k:1)
My aquaria list: 6 (i:3)
My BLogs: 7 (i:7, p:410)
Spotted: 7
Location 1: Woodville
Location 2: New Zealand
Interests: Fish and Cats

Re: Sick L204

Post by krazyGeoff »

There is one picture like this in "The new illustrated guide to fish diseases in ornamental tropical and pond fish" by Gerald Bassleer.

Parasitic + Bacterial inf: Ichthyobodo (costia) + Bacterical infection.
Post Reply

Return to “South American Catfishes (Loricariidae - Plecos et al)”