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Poop analysis
Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 10:59 pm
by ckk125
Took a photo of it..i dont know it is from which clown, but im quite sure it is from the 11 inch guy..
having parasites?

Posted: Sat May 26, 2007 4:12 am
by ckk125
Anyone?
Posted: Sat May 26, 2007 4:58 am
by rich
Would need a microscope, but from the look at it, I`d say no parasite.
Posted: Sat May 26, 2007 5:28 am
by wasserscheu
Hello Chen,
.. it´s a ptretty good shot of the poop, you can see an partially empty tube, I´ve tried on other fish (colisa) to examin it (more than a year ago), also with a microscope, did not find anything. Also I´m not that skillful to determine parasites. Most of them I looked at pictures in the net that gives basic ideas what to look for. As I said, I´m not that skilled, but it doas not appear to me as a parasite - however with a little decomposition involved, it could be anything. And the picture is good but can not show details ,a skilled person needs to compare with typical signs of parasites (any hooks, certain shape, head-shape,...).
I learned that white poop is indicating some intestine problems. Colisa had a swollen stomach and increased organs. After treatment with jbl-furanol the poop got better, but the fish was lost anyway.
I use the Mikroscope of my kids (inexpensive), it is good enough to show a lot of detail, even putting the cheap camera on top makes pictures that can be shared.
Poop of my clowns is very compact and heavy. I rarely see them doing it, only guess some findings are from Cat or Clowns...
It would bne helpful finding out who is the owner of "it"
Sorry no real advice, I know.
I still love that large clown you have...
Wolfram
Posted: Sat May 26, 2007 6:57 am
by ckk125
it is from the 11 inch clown....eating not as much as a normal clown, but slowly gaining alil weight.
Dewormed him...i did try those furan things and he did eat slightly more..but will try again ASAP and see any difference.
Posted: Sat May 26, 2007 2:01 pm
by mistergreen
If you're a little worried, Jungle Labs makes a medicated pellet anti-parasite food. The active ingredient is Praziquantel .
Posted: Sat May 26, 2007 2:21 pm
by mikev
mistergreen wrote:If you're a little worried, Jungle Labs makes a medicated pellet anti-parasite food. The active ingredient is Praziquantel .
This one is generally useless. Wrong drug and most fish will not eat it. They had a different mix a few years ago which fish did it.
Sorry, no comments on poop. Nothing obvious can be seen.