PLEASE HELP!!! Geos dying...

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nwcichlids;4321590; said:
your geos look like they may have a severe case of chilodenlla. they pretty much look the way my fish did. i used malachete green to cure worked great two 3 day doses and they were good. before i used the malachete green i lost about six fish after using it everyone had a full recovery


Would methylene blue work to cure this?
 
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if its chilodenella like i supect your severums will get it to. the first fish in my tank to get it wore the weak and more sensitive fish but eventully it spread to everyone else
 
If nobody disagrees that it is chilodenella, then I will start treatment for this on the remaining fish. Should I remove the melafix and pimafix first?
 
i would do at least 50% water change then start treatment. make sure you dont overdose or this could have ill effects. hope things work out with the rest of your fish goodluck.
 
nwcichlids;4321590; said:
your geos look like they may have a severe case of chilodenlla. they pretty much look the way my fish did. i used malachete green to cure worked great two 3 day doses and they were good. before i used the malachete green i lost about six fish after using it everyone had a full recovery
Chilodonella was what I suspected too. I have my notes there in sticky thread. Sorry for delay of response.:(
 
1. Remove both melafix and pimafix.
2. Dose either formalin or malachite green. Follow instructions.
3. Keep water well aerated.
 
You can prove Chilodonella if you have a decent magnifying glass.
This could be another possibility...

Name : Columnaris

Sign of infection :
A white film covers the body, mainly on the head but also on the fins and gills. The body of the fish becomes ulcerated and the fins frayed. In the latter stages of infection parts of the lips and head may become eaten away.

Unfortuantly if this is case, your probably already too late.
 
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