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botched asassination attempt on mandarin!

tucc185

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This is one of the weirdest things I've ever seen happen to a fish. My mandarin came down with a body/eye fungus last week, so I took him out of the 75, into an empty 10 setup to treat him. I used Pimafix, which I have used before with good results. The body fungus disappeared in 2 days or so, but the cottony growth on the top of his eye didn't. about two days ago, the growth was gone, but there was a massive hole behind the eye with a large flap of skin hanging off! It looked like it had been shot through the back of the eye. I figured the mandarin was in trouble, but he seems to be doing fine, even though his "wound" doesn't look much better. I can't understand how something like this happened (there is nothing in the 10 but some live rock, a few yellow polyps, and about 3 hermit crabs). Any ideas? could this be an effect of the fungus? should I do something, or just see if he heals up on his own? Any help on this one would be great--Mike
 
There is a Freshwater fish disease known as "hole in the head" disease. Oscars and some of the larger south american cichlids are very prone to it. Maybe there is a saltwater version?
 
Well, I've seen hole in head with freshwater fish before, but it usually is like an erosion behind the gills. It's not usually so pronounced, but there certainly could be a salt version. In freshwater, it is usually caused by keeping cichlids that like a low pH at neutral or higher, so i wonder if the problem is pH related? I wonder if other mandarin keepers have experienced similar problems.
 
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