something like a tumor on my gibby's mouth
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something like a tumor on my gibby's mouth
Since a few days ive spotted something like a little tumor on my gibby's mouth. i cant really tell if its growing but it is yellow. i have seen pics of something like that before but cant find anything now. have u ever seen anything like this? it looks like a hard patch and its the only thing on the fish. the fish is healthy and doesnt seem to be bothered by it.
somebody ever seen something?
somebody ever seen something?
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Fluke metacercaria, as in this?
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yeah, i know but my cam is only 2 megapixel and that aint gonna work from close range. ive seen a pic of something which might look like this on this forum but i cant find it anymore... will keep looking... it was a pic of a gibby with a very large yellow thing on his lip. maybe somebody can remeber...Silurus wrote:I'm afraid a better diagnosis is only available with a picture.
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You mean the lymphocystis-afflicted fish here?
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damn, ur good! just found that one myself too! yeah, i think it must be something like that. does look like it qua structure and color. u think it will go away by itself? how can something like that come on a fish??Silurus wrote:You mean the lymphocystis-afflicted fish here?
btw, the thing on his lips is very very small atm.
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but how can i be sure its this? and how does it get into the tank?? i vv been watching it the last few days and i dont think its growing. i will watch it a bit further before ill remove the gibby from the tank. good idea??
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Post a picture and we might be able to confirm (if you don't have a better DC, invest in one). Or wait for it to develop further as mentioned above. Other than that, you can never be sure.but how can i be sure its this?
It's usually caused by introducing infected fish into the tank. That said, spontaneous outbreaks sometimes occur.and how does it get into the tank??
A friend of mine hade the same problem, he did surgery on the gibbiceps, and it worked fin. He held the fish with a towel and used a sharp kitchen knife to remove the biggest "things". The gibby has got it again though.. he has a small piece that wasnt removed and it is slowly growing. Once it gets to big, he will probobly undergo surgery again.
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