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Old 06-29-2008, 05:27 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default goldfish problems

Hi everyone,

Was wondering if anyone has any advice for me about a black moore with a fungus-like infection?

About 6 months ago my goldfish got these white/grey cottony looking spots on his body and on his gill covers. I treated him with antifungal medication (Aquarium science fungus and fin rot), and it seemed to go well and the lesions disappeared.

Now the spots are back again but only on his head and gill covers, and I am treating him again with the same stuff but it does not seem to be working as well.

His behaviour is quite normal and hes very alert (eating, foraging in pebbles, swimming around etc), but he still has these spots of fungus looking stuff. None of the other fish that were in the tank with him have any signs of disease at all, and the fish himself seems fine except for the cottony type spots on him.

Anyone have any ideas? I was thinking if it was columnaris he would probably not survive this long and the other fish would probably have it as well. He had been quarantined in the hospital tank for 3 days now with the medication in the water. I will try to get some good pics, its hard to get him to stay still
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