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    Just an Egg
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    tail rot

    have got tail rot ,, help!!! i am from Pakistan , here not much medication are available , its getting worse day by day and not improving at all ,, i used the medication available but its not working soo far,,,
    are there any medicines that could be of some use which i could get from chemist ,, or any popular medicine which i can get on special order from my fish vendor .
    please specify a step by step method ,, coz my fish never had tail rot before ,, and its been really bad ,
    need some help
    ahsan

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    Hi again ahsan. Check your waater conditions. Sometimes low pH can affect fins and tails. How long ago did you do a water change. Have you got carbon in your filter. Watch your fish - are there any tankmates who could be nipping at the tails of the discus. And don't worry. Fin rot is easily treated and tails grow back beautifully.
    Thirty-five years keeping and breeding discus, and I'm still learning :P

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    Well before using meds try good ol salt, tail rot shouldnt be too hard to find a med for. When you get hex or gill flukes then your in trouble.

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    whats your temp?

    if it sits at 27-28 maybe up it to 30-31 for a week with the salt

    do the heat rise over a day
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    Always forget too raise the temp, think i need to write it on my forehead.

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    Well PH of water is fine ,, changed my water after a week today ,, added salt ,, temprature maintained at 30 degree ,, dont have carbon filter ,, fish have clamped her upper and lower fins though she is eating ,, to avoid the possibility of tail nipping ,, i got the red tail shark off from the tank ,, now there are only 2 pairs of discus and a pair of catfish,, the tail rot is getting bad ,, i have used the medicine as well today ,,
    need to know that how often i need to change water during the tail rot.
    thanks everybody for your concern
    ahsan

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    i would do 25% every second day.

    add extra salt to compensate.

    thats me, what about everyone else
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    What are the meds you bought mate??
    Might give us a better understanding of wether it will have any healing effect on the tail rot.

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    well , i have got green liquid ,, which i am using right now ,, also got 35% - 40% formaldehyde solution but so far i havnt used that ,,now what i have seen is that the effected fish and one other fish is having clamped fins ,, dont know whats the reason for that ,,, but all the fish are still eating
    anyway that's it
    waitin for reply
    ahsan

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    I would say the green liquid is machalite green, which should be able to fix tail rot. If it is tail rot, i would be suprisedd if the salt didnt fix it.

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