Sometimes it seems to kill them fast and you barely see any scales protruding, other times it's slow.
I've just been away for 2 days and returned to find 2 fish, who had dropsy before I left, still alive - no worse, no better. They've been like this for about a week, no, longer actually. I probably should put them to sleep with clove oil but I can't help but hope they just might get better.
I've had others who have appeared fine and within 36 hours are dead after sudden symptoms of dropsy appeared.
Dropsy itself is not actually a disease, it is the symptom caused by a bacteria or multiple different bacteria I think it causes distension of the abdomen with fluid. Sort of like us getting a headache - we can get a headache from an infection, or stress or concentrating too much or drinking too much alcohol. The headache is the symptom.
Metronidazole (antibiotic) is said to be the best treatment for dropsy but you can't buy it here in Oz for fish. Pimafix seems to prevent it but can also rapildy drop your pH. It's also too expensive to use frequently.
I haven't heard mention of anything else that causes scales to rise but that doesn't mean there isn't anything.
Cheers
miskairal
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