Hej!
<img src=icon_smile_blush.gif border=0 align=middle>
Jo jag förstår det. Har tillbringat ännu en del tid på nätet med att söka. Hittade följande siter:
http://www.zoopet.com/akvarium/artikel_visa.asp?NR=212 :o)
http://puregold.aquaria.net/disease/disease.htm
http://www.koivet.com/
http://www.fish.wa.gov.au/sf/broc/fhinfo/fhinfo05.html
http://www.animal-world.com/encyclo/information/freshwater_fish/Diseases.htm
http://www.fishdoc.co.uk/index.htm
Och vet nu att jag har en fisk som antagligen lider utav:
1. Bakteriell - Red Pest - Symptoms: Bloody streaks on fins or body. Eftersom - If thin white poop is seen, it is most likely an internal bacterial infection.
2. eller - heavy parasite infection, så som - Flukes -
Symptoms: The fish scrapes itself against objects, rapid gill movement, mucus covering the gills or body, the gills or fins may be eaten away, the skin may become reddened.
Hur kunde detta hända? Jo, jag har inte saltat vid sista 90% vattenbytet och jag tror vatten temperaturen var för låg. Guldfiskar tål mellan 10-32 grader men 28grader ska tydligen vara idealet för att hålla borta de flesta parasiter.
Så jag ska jag köpa mer salt och antibiotica foder. Rudolf kommer att få sig ett salt dipp:
SALT DIPS http://puregold.aquaria.net/disease/treatment/trtmnt.htm#SALT%20DIPS
Dips are brief exposures of a fish to a medication followed by the fish being put into fresh water.
Materials:
1/2 cup (1cup = 2,5dl) salt with no additives per gallon (ca 4liter)of tank water (no temp shock)
Methods:
0. mix the salt into the water.
1. put the fish into the salt water and start timing the dip. A salt dip of 30 seconds for small or stressed fish is sufficient. Fish can be dipped up to 5 minute if they continue to swim without sign of distress.
2. the fish will come up to the top, generally on its side, poke the fish and the fish will dive and swim
3. if the fish doesn't dive or doesn't dive quickly, take the fish out and put them into fresh water. It is not a good idea to put the fish back into the tank they came from until that tank is cleaned out or treated first for parasites.
4. take even a still active fish out after 5 minutes, leaving them in the salt dip longer will kill them.
5. for SMALL FISH, when they come up to the top and start rolling even slightly, they must be removed immediately no matter what the time limit. This means their gills can't handle it. Even if it has only been a few seconds.
Cautions:
1. the fish may dive to the bottom of the tank and sit there, this is usual
2. after the dip, the fish will "purge" both feces and ammonia from the gills, so the water must be tested and the water changed
<font face='Comic Sans MS'></font id='Comic Sans MS'><font color=teal></font id=teal>