- Joined
- Apr 9, 2018
- Messages
- 282
- Reaction score
- 216
Hello,
I'm currently working 50-60hr weeks, with 10-20hrs OT, so my Ocellaris may have had it for a longer period of time. Last night I noticed they were sliming (I have 2) especially at the fins - after googling a bit i diagnosed it as Brooklynella.
I started filling a bucket with fresh water & got my air pump (I always have 1 extra on hand just in case) and a heater in it and got it up to temperature.
After catching the bigger one of the two & being unable to catch the second I did a 5minute dip, and this morning she was looking much better.
I decided to give catching the other one another go and dipped him for 5 minutes aswell.
I've done a lot of research (frequently scrolling through the Emergency-forum - just so i know what other people give for advice) I'm unable to put them in a QT tank so I put them back in my DT tank where 2 other fish are - they however are not showing any signs of distress and are looking nice and fat. (1 is a firefish & the other is a damsel)
I've added a airstone to counter-act the heavy breathing.
What else can I do to increase their survival %?
I'm currently working 50-60hr weeks, with 10-20hrs OT, so my Ocellaris may have had it for a longer period of time. Last night I noticed they were sliming (I have 2) especially at the fins - after googling a bit i diagnosed it as Brooklynella.
I started filling a bucket with fresh water & got my air pump (I always have 1 extra on hand just in case) and a heater in it and got it up to temperature.
After catching the bigger one of the two & being unable to catch the second I did a 5minute dip, and this morning she was looking much better.
I decided to give catching the other one another go and dipped him for 5 minutes aswell.
I've done a lot of research (frequently scrolling through the Emergency-forum - just so i know what other people give for advice) I'm unable to put them in a QT tank so I put them back in my DT tank where 2 other fish are - they however are not showing any signs of distress and are looking nice and fat. (1 is a firefish & the other is a damsel)
I've added a airstone to counter-act the heavy breathing.
What else can I do to increase their survival %?
Last edited: