JO ANN BURKE'S DROPSY TREATMENT
MAY
10, 2000
Here is the Ranchu before treatment. Notice in the box that not only are the scales lifted, there are "bubbles" protruding from underneath the scales. The bubbles are infection under the skin that have formed a fluid contained blister. TREATMENT A scrape showed no evidence of parasites. The fish was put into a hospital tank with its own filtration and NO SALT. The temperature of the water was increased from 78oF to 86oF in 1 day, and 1/8 teaspoon of epsom salts per 5 gallons added. The fish was fed romet B antibiotic food for a month. When the blisters erupted after about 5 days in isolation, I used a single treatment with oxolinic acid. 3 days later, a complete water change was done to remove all the oxolinic as it then becomes toxic for the fish. |
Here is another view of the fish at this advanced stage of dropsy. The scales stick out, the body balloons behind the head. |
AUGUST
27, 2000 AFTER TREATMENT
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Another pictue of the fish after treatment. |
BEFORE - May 10, 2000
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AFTER - May 24, 2001 |