gthiele;2113978; said:my pictus cats had that after they were bleeding from all over from lack of oxygen, i had to put them down
Lupin;2111051; said:Fungal infections tend to rarely happen and can be mistaken for columnaris. Could you please get a clearer pic?
Columnaris (Flexibacter columnaris)
Synonyms:
Cotton-wool, Mouth Fungus, Flexibacter
Symptoms:
White mouth with tiny filaments, white areas near edge of scales, clamped fins, fins start to rot in the later stage, fish struggles and sways near the surface
Causes:
This is bacterial infection which is very common in the aquaria and is very contagious. Immediate action is needed to contain it before it spreads to other fish.
Treatment:
Broad spectrum antibiotics, Sera Baktopur, Binox, Maracyn I & II, Kanacyn, Terramycin, Acriflavine, Furan, Copper Sulfate
Flexibacter columnaris thrives very well in warm waters therefore it is necessary to gradually lower the temperature to prevent it from progressing.
Body Fungus (Saprolegnia spp.)
Symptoms:
White cottony patches on the skin with long filaments that stand away
Symptoms must be differentiated from the false mouth fungus, Columnaris. It must be noted that fungus happens less compared to columnaris.
Causes:
Fungi are decomposing organisms that exist in every aquarium. The wound must always be treated immediately. If left untreated, fungal spores can attach themselves on the wounds and eventually harm the fish. They serve as a secondary infection to the wounds and open sores.
Treatment:
Methylene Blue, Jungle Fungus Guard, Mardel Maroxy
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Fungus happens rarely. It will occur when wounds are left untreated allowing the fungus spores to establish there and develop in white to gray cottony patches. I've already included the symptoms of both previously. Mixed infection is possible.Tommydeal;2114742; said:How can you tell these two apart?