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How long to quarantine seemingly healthy guppy from sick tank | 17 comments (17 topical, 0 editorial, 0 hidden)
Andrea, fungus is that long hairy stuff (none / 0) (#4)
by unclescott on Wed Apr 13, 2005 at 08:50:01 PM PST

which forms on dead tissue. If a fish is put into a salt water bath (marine level at a specific gravity of about 1.023 by a hydrometer) the fungus may lift right off. The exposed living tissue, in clean water, has a good chance of healing.

If the fish shows a lot of distress, return it to the fresh water.

Sometimes however, we mistake Columnaris for fungus. Google image search for Columnaris or Flexibactor columnaris. Also check out the threads on it in the Immediate Help section.

I really hope that what your fish are facing is not Flexibacter columnaris, as it is a fast-acting killer. If you are really dealing with that though, fungus treatments are not very useful.

Hoping for the best.
uncle scott

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Re: Andrea, fungus is that long hairy stuff (none / 0) (#5)
by maggie1270 on Thu Apr 14, 2005 at 03:36:06 AM PST

Actually I've found that once the symptoms have started showing, not even the Columnaris medications help.  The only fish I've seen recover are my 3 kuhli loaches.  Everything else died off, including an algae eater.
Maggie
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