- Have you tested your water?
- No
- If I did not test my water...
- ...I recognize that I will likely be asked to do a test, and that water tests are critical for solving freshwater health problems.
- Do you do water changes?
- Yes
- If I do not change my water...
- ...I recognize that I will likely be recommended to do a water change, and water changes are critical for preventing future freshwater health problems.
About two weeks ago I lost a red Texas male to a vicious case of duck lips that killed him within 4 to 5 days after I first noticed his lips were slightly swollen. By the second day his jaw was distended and I thought maybe he had broken his jaw and by the third day almost all the flesh had rotted away from his lips and mouth. At the time I didn’t know what it was so I treated it with salt and Paragard to cover my bases. The female and barbs and pleco were all fine so I thought that was the end of the matter but now it’s a couple weeks later and the female is sick. I immediately started treating her with Amoxicillin but it’s been a little over two days and the disease is taking the same quick nasty course. I’ve read that some strains of duck lips are more lethal than others so should I euthanize her now so she doesn’t experience the same painful death as the male as the male? Also all of my other fish in both my tanks haven’t been affected. I read this is disease that affects primarily flower horns so should I be overly worried about my other CA cichlids, barbs, plecos, and pims? Thanks for any advice.



















