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by Diana » Thu Jul 02, 2009 12:50 pm
Look into Dropsy.
It can take a couple of forms. I think this is the form where the fluid accumulates in the abdominal cavity, not all the cells and tissues of the whole fish.
Dropsy itself is not directly caused by a disease organisms, but us a failure of the kidneys and related organs. They can no longer remove the excess water from the fish's tissues, so the fluid accumulates.
Often this is related to some other disease that causes kidney failure.
What to do for the other fish:
Check the water parameters, and do enough water changes to keep the nitrate as low as possible, under 10 ppm if at all possible. Do not create severe changes in GH, KH or TDS while doing water changes. Test tap and tank, and do large water changes only if the tests show the tap and tank are similar. SMaller, more frequent water changes are less stressful to the fish.
Gravel vacs to remove organic wastes.
Watch the other fish for any signs of any other disease. Treat as soon as whatever it is can be identified.
38 tanks, 2 ponds over 4000 liters of water to keep clean and fresh.
Happy fish keeping!