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Fish Health: Dealing With Cotton Mouth
Disease (Mouth fungus) |
by:
John
Morris |
Cotton
Mouth disease also know as Mouth Fungus
is a disease your fish can get and it needs
to be dealt with quickly. Cotton Mouth disease
is not as common as the while spot disease,
but, it is highly infectious and contagious.
The victim fish shows a whitish fungus round
the cheeks and lips. The lips may become
swollen and rot away. Sometimes a rotten
strip of lip attached only at one end will
move in and out of the mouth as the fish
breathes.
Fish infected with Mouth Fungus lose their
appetite and their movement become sluggish.
If no adequate treatment is given, the whole
frontal part of the head may be eaten away
finally and the fish dies.
Unless the affected fish is of consideration
value, it should be killed before this fatal
disease attack sthe other occupants, of
the tank. Think about it... is trying to
save the life of one fish worth risking
the death of the rest of the fish in your
aquarium?
But if you insist on keeping the fish or
in case the infection has already been passed
on to other occupants, the following treatment
is advised:
- Swabbing the mouth of the victim fish
with a soft cloth dipped in strong salt
solution. Then you must then keep the patreat
isolated in a bucket or jar containing a
strong salt water.
- Try swabbing the lips with a 5 per cent
silver mercury preparation.
- Make a solution of Terramycin or Aureomycuin
by dissolving 50mg per gallon of water,
a rapid cure is expected within 48 hours.
You can try all of the above remedies, but
the most common remedy is the popular Methylene
blue solution. To perform this remedy the
sick fish should be placed in a jar, bucket
or a treatment tank into which has been
added a methylene per blue to colour the
water deep blue.
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