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Old 19-12-2014, 10:50 AM   #1
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Hi all,

Some months back, I noticed the caudal fin of my XB had been slowly "disappearing" (Becoming smaller and there are no obvious jagged signs of fin rot). I treated it with Melafix daily for a week but it didn't seem to help. A bro here suggested using aquarium salt for 4 weeks (Water change add salt in), again it didn't seem to help. Due to the fact that I have rays in the tank, I am not too adventurous to try every fin-rot medication out there in the market and all aquarium owner's advice seem to point back to this 2 methods.

What else can I do?
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Old 23-12-2014, 11:05 AM   #2
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Old 30-12-2014, 04:32 PM   #3
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I suggest to bag it out into a hosipatal tank bro. I gt ray and aro too. So to nt disrupt the ray while medicating which could make it worse.

I up temp to 30 and dose melafix and prima .

In two weeks all done.

In main tank I slowly wc twice and wash up the sump.

Hope it helps.
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I suggest to bag it out into a hosipatal tank bro. I gt ray and aro too. So to nt disrupt the ray while medicating which could make it worse.

I up temp to 30 and dose melafix and prima .

In two weeks all done.

In main tank I slowly wc twice and wash up the sump.

Hope it helps.
Thanks for the reply. For a second, I thought nobody is gonna have an answer. Unfortunately I do not have the luxury of space to have a separate hospital tank and treating the aro/rays together seems the only possible action I can take unless you know of a LFS that can help me cure it for the time being? (Next option is to sell it to someone who can treat it). Really stuck!
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Thanks for the reply. For a second, I thought nobody is gonna have an answer. Unfortunately I do not have the luxury of space to have a separate hospital tank and treating the aro/rays together seems the only possible action I can take unless you know of a LFS that can help me cure it for the time being? (Next option is to sell it to someone who can treat it). Really stuck!
Hi sir, can you post a pic or video of the affected arowana?
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