Heater burn...what to do?

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Heater burn...what to do?

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My little albino BN woke up this morning with an ugly heater burn. At least I assume it's a heater burn. Last night he was active and w/o a mark and this morning he had a white and pink bullseye on his back.

Should I do anything about this or just let time and good water quality to the job? So far no signs of infection at all.

Thanks!!

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Post by Silurus »

Sounds like a heater burn alright.

Time and good water quality should do the job.
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Small water changes daily did the trick when my common got burnt :) Soon learnt to buy heater guards :wink:
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Post by MatsP »

A dose of either Pimafix or Melafix would probably not be a bad idea, along with the "keep water extra clean" policy.

Giving the fish a better place than behind the heater to hide would probably also help a bit... ;-) And a heater guard of course...

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Post by drpleco »

I added a heater guard immediately (don't know why I didn't have it there all along). and am thinking about melafix. I just don't like how the smell lingers forever with melafix. I have wood canopies and they seem to soak up the smell like a sponge.

I was concerned about him yesterday because he stayed in the same spot all day at the front of the aquarium. Today he is back hanging on the glass, behind the heater. I guess they never learn...
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Giving the fish a better place than behind the heater to hide would probably also help a bit...
I agree. This might be why your guy returned to that spot.
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I noticed that the burn looked a little worse today, after looking better yesterday. There is a red line along his dorsal and the first three rays are just spikes without any connective tissue. I added melafix immediately.

He is active and doesn't seem affected at all. Is there anything else I should do for him, or just let the melafix do its job? I really need to keep him alive because he has girlfriends waiting for him to grow just a little bit more...
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Post by barksten »

As already mentioned two times in posts above.. Get him a better hidingplace so he dont need to hide behind the heater.
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he has plenty of other places to hide; driftwood cave, castle, lots of plants, etc. etc....

I was asking about treatment, not prevention. Thank you.
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Post by drpleco »

well...he's not looking too good tonight. His dorsal looks the same and I suspect an internal infection has caused some paralysis. He sits motionless, except occasionally he'll spasm and spin around. I found him on his back, breathing heavily, not too long ago.

I gently set him in the center of a sword plant where he is supported and upright. I don't think he'll last the night. Poor little guy. Thanks to everyone for helping, but I think this one was out of our hands (at least I like to think so.) :(
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