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Do I have TB from my fish??? YIKES>>>scared here!

Post by LUVaLOACH » Mon Apr 09, 2007 10:56 pm

Hello everyone. I have been without a computer for weeks so I have missed the forum. I hope everyone and their fishies are doing well. All is well since the loss of all my clown babies except for a breakout of TB in my guppy tank...the fry just kept coming and I let the water quality slip and boom.

I have lost a lot of the fish but it is under control now. Me on the other hand am not ok. I am scared to death that I have contracted this from the tank. I have a horrible red, terribly itchy and pretty painful rash on the inside of my right arm...the arm I use to clean the tank.

Is there a chance that I have contracted it? If so what do I do? I am freaking out. Any input is appreciated.

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Post by Martin Thoene » Mon Apr 09, 2007 11:10 pm

I wouldn't like to speculate Kris, but read this and certainly take it up with your family doctor. Might be worth printing up the linked info and letting him read it. It looks very informative as regards diagnosis and following treatment.

http://www.aquarticles.com/articles/man ... afety.html

This was just the first bit of info I found. Just search on 'fish TB'.

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Post by LUVaLOACH » Mon Apr 09, 2007 11:17 pm

Martin Thoene wrote:I wouldn't like to speculate Kris, but read this and certainly take it up with your family doctor. Might be worth printing up the linked info and letting him read it. It looks very informative as regards diagnosis and following treatment.

http://www.aquarticles.com/articles/man ... afety.html

This was just the first bit of info I found. Just search on 'fish TB'.

Martin.
Thanks Martin,

I hope this finds you doing well. I will do some more searching. I did some before I posted but found nothing. I am gonna check out your link. Thanks so much.

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Post by shari2 » Tue Apr 10, 2007 12:04 am

Definitely get it tested. Go see a doctor and make sure he tests for the appropriate stuff.

Good luck Kris, I hope this is not what's on your arm!
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Post by KLKelly » Tue Apr 10, 2007 12:06 am

I did some research on this a few weeks ago... to see if my cat could have been affected. It is commonly referred to as `fishkeeper`s disease`. Google it in quotes and it returns a lot. I think it is possible to get this if you are working in an affected tank with a cut or scratch.

I keep rainbow fish which are believed to be carriers. I think I have it in the threadfin tank - a few losses from bent spines.

On the goldfish forum there is one member that had one of her fish tested and confirmed mycobacteria. I believe she uses full length gloves when she cleans the affected tank.

I sure hope its not fish tb and that its just a coincidence!!!!! It makes me nervous too.

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Post by Blue » Tue Apr 10, 2007 12:46 am

KLKelly wrote:On the goldfish forum there is one member that had one of her fish tested and confirmed mycobacteria. I believe she uses full length gloves when she cleans the affected tank.
My fish had that before and I continue treating them without any protective gears. I don't remember having cuts or scratches in my arms but I always wash with soap after tank maintenance.
I sure hope its not fish tb and that its just a coincidence!!!!! It makes me nervous too.
Now this is indeed going to be scary.:(

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Post by mistergreen » Tue Apr 10, 2007 1:11 am

Did the fish show signs of fish TB?

(crooked spin & sunken abdomen)

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Post by Emma Turner » Tue Apr 10, 2007 9:23 am

Best wishes, Kris. Hope you get it sorted. :wink:

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Post by LoachOrgy » Tue Apr 10, 2007 9:24 am

ooooo.....

i hope your ok.
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Post by LUVaLOACH » Tue Apr 10, 2007 10:27 am

shari2 wrote:Definitely get it tested. Go see a doctor and make sure he tests for the appropriate stuff.

Good luck Kris, I hope this is not what's on your arm!
Thanks Shari and I hope you are doing well. I am going to wait till tomorrow and then if it continues to get worse I am going to the Dr. I hate to say this but it really looks it might be...seeing that the fish definantly are affected with TB.

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Post by LUVaLOACH » Tue Apr 10, 2007 10:33 am

KLKelly wrote:I did some research on this a few weeks ago... to see if my cat could have been affected. It is commonly referred to as `fishkeeper`s disease`. Google it in quotes and it returns a lot. I think it is possible to get this if you are working in an affected tank with a cut or scratch.

I keep rainbow fish which are believed to be carriers. I think I have it in the threadfin tank - a few losses from bent spines.

On the goldfish forum there is one member that had one of her fish tested and confirmed mycobacteria. I believe she uses full length gloves when she cleans the affected tank.

I sure hope its not fish tb and that its just a coincidence!!!!! It makes me nervous too.
Thanks, after I posted I went back and read yours. Is your kitty ok...mine drink out of the toilet, so I know what you mean.

I pray this is not what is on my arm, but seeing that the fish are definantly effected with TB it very well could be. It is really scary!

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Post by mistergreen » Tue Apr 10, 2007 10:47 am

You'd definitely want to see the doctor asap. The freshwater strain isn't as bad as the marine strain... You don't want to see the picts.

It'll clear with antibiotics. I got a rash a few months ago from sticking my arms in the aquarium too much. It wasn't tb.

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Post by LUVaLOACH » Tue Apr 10, 2007 10:48 am

[quote="mistergreen"]Did the fish show signs of fish TB?

(crooked spin & sunken abdomen)[/quote

Yes, the females all have or had sunken bellies and bent spines. They have been listless and laying on the botton of the tank. The fry loss has been huge with many of the larger fry having curved spines as well. It's odd though...all but one of the females have the symptoms described above, however the one surviving adult male has a huge horrible ulcer on his back but no spine deformity.

I am totally convinced that this is TB. This is why I am so scared about this now large red area on my arm.

To my surprise the fish have bounced back and I think they are going to make it. Treating with nitroflourizone but coming up on day 10 and want to continue to treat but I think I should switch to another med but not sure which one.

Let me know your thoughts when you get a chance.

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Post by LUVaLOACH » Tue Apr 10, 2007 10:51 am

mistergreen wrote:You'd definitely want to see the doctor asap. The freshwater strain isn't as bad as the marine strain... You don't want to see the picts.

It'll clear with antibiotics. I got a rash a few months ago from sticking my arms in the aquarium too much. It wasn't tb.
I actually would like to see the pics but I searched and searched last night and couldn't come up with a pic. It is now not a rash it's a large red (very sore) area. I will be honest, I am freaking here!

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Post by YellowFinned » Tue Apr 10, 2007 11:40 am

Please do not be scared. There are many types of bacteria in an aquarium, and you can easily get a rash that is uncomfortable but not serious.

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