Severe growth on tail
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Severe growth on tail
8 year old,16" gold Ogon has developed a large rasperry coloured growth on the tail fin.
Previously treated iaw Duncan`s book for fin rot & recovered normally.
The growth became evident last month when lifted for a salt bath.
All my fish have had carp pox during their formative years & it is not that.
It is very similar to the koiphen image here:-
http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=h ... &iact=ricl
I am unsure how to treat this Duncan ?
kingfisher
Previously treated iaw Duncan`s book for fin rot & recovered normally.
The growth became evident last month when lifted for a salt bath.
All my fish have had carp pox during their formative years & it is not that.
It is very similar to the koiphen image here:-
http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=h ... &iact=ricl
I am unsure how to treat this Duncan ?
kingfisher
Re: Severe growth on tail
kingfisher, im going to need an actual picture of the condition, the picture your showing is of a tumour
dunc
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Re: Severe growth on tail
Yes, understood Duncan. I will do that in a couple of days, when camera is available.
The picture shown virtually replicates the growth but obviously mine is smaller.
I assumed tumours only occurred on fish body ?
kingfisher
The picture shown virtually replicates the growth but obviously mine is smaller.
I assumed tumours only occurred on fish body ?
kingfisher
Re: Severe growth on tail
yes that why we need a photo it may be dermocystidium which can present like tumour but on the finkingfisher wrote:
I assumed tumours only occurred on fish body ?
kingfisher
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Re: Severe growth on tail
Here is the image Duncan.I am a novice at uploading images..apologies if its too big.
kingfisher
Edited to include actual picture instead of link - Manky
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Re: Severe growth on tail
Kingfisher,
Hope you don't mind but I've edited your post to include the picture in order to make the thread easier to follow. There are two ways to include pictures instead of a link in a post:
Upload direct from a picture on your computer
Put the cursor where you want the picture, (a couple of lines below the text)
Click "Upload Attachment" tab
Browse your computer until you find the picture (then double click or open it)
Click "Add The File"
Click "Place Inline"
You can then add some text to explain the picture if you wish
For more pictures, reposition the cursor and repeat
As usual, click "Preview" to see what your post (including the picture) will look like and then "Submit" when you're happy
Including picture from the Internet (but make sure you either own the picture or have appropriate permission)
There are different ways to do this but this is one way that works
Right click the picture from the on-line source and pick "Properties"
In the "Properties" box that appears, put the cursor in the address
On your keyboard, press ctrl+A then ctrl+insert - that will copy the url (the Internet address) even if it's long and complicated
Press "OK" to get rid of the box
Now write your post and put the cursor where you want the picture, (a couple of lines below the text)
Click the img button from the row above and this will appear with the cursor flashing in the centre [lmg][/img]
Press shift+insert
The image tags will now have the url in between them like this
[lmg]http://www....complicated stuff.....[/img]
(Sometimes the urls are quite long and may take up a couple of lines but don't try to fiddle with it to try to make it look better)
You can then add some text to explain the picture if you wish
For more pictures, reposition the cursor and repeat
As usual, click "Preview" to see what your post (including the picture) will look like then "Submit" when you're happy
Hope you don't mind but I've edited your post to include the picture in order to make the thread easier to follow. There are two ways to include pictures instead of a link in a post:
Upload direct from a picture on your computer
Put the cursor where you want the picture, (a couple of lines below the text)
Click "Upload Attachment" tab
Browse your computer until you find the picture (then double click or open it)
Click "Add The File"
Click "Place Inline"
You can then add some text to explain the picture if you wish
For more pictures, reposition the cursor and repeat
As usual, click "Preview" to see what your post (including the picture) will look like and then "Submit" when you're happy
Including picture from the Internet (but make sure you either own the picture or have appropriate permission)
There are different ways to do this but this is one way that works
Right click the picture from the on-line source and pick "Properties"
In the "Properties" box that appears, put the cursor in the address
On your keyboard, press ctrl+A then ctrl+insert - that will copy the url (the Internet address) even if it's long and complicated
Press "OK" to get rid of the box
Now write your post and put the cursor where you want the picture, (a couple of lines below the text)
Click the img button from the row above and this will appear with the cursor flashing in the centre [lmg][/img]
Press shift+insert
The image tags will now have the url in between them like this
[lmg]http://www....complicated stuff.....[/img]
(Sometimes the urls are quite long and may take up a couple of lines but don't try to fiddle with it to try to make it look better)
You can then add some text to explain the picture if you wish
For more pictures, reposition the cursor and repeat
As usual, click "Preview" to see what your post (including the picture) will look like then "Submit" when you're happy
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Re: Severe growth on tail
Thanks very much, very helpful indeed Manky.
kingfisher
kingfisher
Re: Severe growth on tail
Hi There
there is definetly some carp pox going on there but the bulky bit on the tip ( hi lited in black) is tumour from what i can make out by the photo
what you do about it depends on your level of expertise cutting the outlined area out and putting topical on the other area's, one things for sure this needs cutting out
Duncan
there is definetly some carp pox going on there but the bulky bit on the tip ( hi lited in black) is tumour from what i can make out by the photo
what you do about it depends on your level of expertise cutting the outlined area out and putting topical on the other area's, one things for sure this needs cutting out
Duncan
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Re: Severe growth on tail
Thanks Duncan,appreciate that.
That is at my experience threshold
If it was the same size as the one in your book, I would not hesitate.
I will give it some thought.
kingfisher
That is at my experience threshold
If it was the same size as the one in your book, I would not hesitate.
I will give it some thought.
kingfisher
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Re: Severe growth on tail
Long overdue reply.
I left it for some time & eventually had a go. Followed Duncan`s advice & removed it fairly cleanly.
Fish has completely recovered & is growing steadily.
Needless to say it has given me the confidence to conduct any future surgery !
kingfisher
I left it for some time & eventually had a go. Followed Duncan`s advice & removed it fairly cleanly.
Fish has completely recovered & is growing steadily.
Needless to say it has given me the confidence to conduct any future surgery !
kingfisher
Re: Severe growth on tail
well done. you see you never know what you can do till you try
super stuff thats what we are here for
dunc
super stuff thats what we are here for
dunc
Re: Severe growth on tail
We'll done kingfisher
Glenn
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Re: Severe growth on tail
Thanks Glenn, the fish has now fully recovered with carp pox gone & tail fin regrown back to normal.
This was one of my earliest fish, purchased from Koi Polloi @ 2" long & despite imperfect husbandry in its early years is still growing.
kingfisher
This was one of my earliest fish, purchased from Koi Polloi @ 2" long & despite imperfect husbandry in its early years is still growing.
kingfisher
Re: Severe growth on tail
well done and thanks for the report
dunc
dunc