I injured my big Pleco please help !

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I injured my big Pleco please help !

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Last night while transferring my big (45cm) Pleco his left pec got stuck in the net and he couldn't get free and began to panic thrashing about evenutaly he tore lose and slid into the tank. When i looked at him today I noticed the tip of his left pec was torn and white. And he's been sulking ever since and will not eat. Anyone know what i should do to treat this poor fellow ? I do not have a hospital tank big enough to put him him so I must treat him directly.
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Post by Shane »

This is a fairly common injury. Make sure the aquarium is kept extra clean for the next two weeks or so to help the fish fight off infection. Keep a close eye on the wound. If it starts to look infected or starts to fungus you will have to treat the fish. To treat, catch the fish and hold it gently but firmly. Place a drop or two of Meth blue on a Q-Tip (cotton swab) and gently swab the infected area. It wil turn the fin blue, but that is ok. Use this treatment every 3-4 days until the wound is healed.
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Thanks thats a big relief
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Post by sodapopdima »

I do not know how well this applies to Pleco's, as my experience doesn't come close to some of the avid members here, and I oftenfind myself asking questions than giving answers, but I know generally when fish suffer damage like this, aquarium salt is always encourageable. But wait to see others comments on it before taking this course of action as it may not prove best for pleco's, although presonally I woulnt not see why.

Hope this kinda helps!!!
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Post by Shane »

Salt has a few (very FEW) limited medicinal uses with freshwater fishes. It usually does more harm than good. Salt for an open wound is a bad idea. I would be pretty ticked if you tried to rub salt in my open wound.
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Post by Candice »

What about something like melafix? I use it on my fish when they have a small tear to help them heal.
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Post by taksan »

Yes I used some Melafix and painted him with meth Blue and he's fine now
Eating well and harassing the smaller fish and trying to sit on top of the Clown loaches.
He's back to his old cantankerous Pleco self :lol:
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Post by eclipsecatfish »

my brother used melafix and pimafix together andit helped alot . The plec skin was pealing and he was lying on the ground. can anyone Identify this disease.
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