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June 29, 2022 at 1:34 am in reply to: Young Male Seahorse Off His Food, Hiding, and Darkened Color #78483tlskahanParticipant
Pete, as always, thank you. My male juvenile appeared to have Urenoma. This female appears to have Vibrio. Two weeks ago my husband turned the AC off and forgot to turn it back on. The temp in my seahorse tank went from 70-71dg to 76dg by the time I realized something was wrong in the house. It took 2 days to drop it to 72 again. Within 10 days I began losing ponies. The tank is now stable at 72dg but the damage was done.
I will begin feeding my remaining ponies the KanaPlex loaded mysis tomorrow. I hope this does not take out my whole stable. Interesting that it affected my juvenile ponies first?
June 20, 2022 at 6:34 am in reply to: Young Male Seahorse Off His Food, Hiding, and Darkened Color #78436tlskahanParticipantThank you Pete for your help. The juvenile male died the next afternoon. Whatever this is it strikes hard and fast.
Now my juvenile female has gone off her food. She is breathing hard and has a large discolored area on her neck with white patches on it. (I sent you a pic in an email) I put her into the hospital tank last night which had one dose (two level spoons) of KanaPlex that never treated another pony. I added the second dose of KanaPlex as the tank was due today.There are a couple Hawaiian shrimp in the tank which has intrigued her, but not enough to pursue them. She stopped eating mysis two days ago. She’s hitched but is starting to do that blank stare.
If I can’t save her, what can I do to try and ensure the remaining 5 ponies don’t get this? Any ideas?
Tamra
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