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Angelfish Hernia Surgery 10/29/08 Bob and Crew... Saw some wild pictures today, there is a link on drudgereport.com. Hernia surgery on an angelfish! Looks like a large French Angel. Thought I'd pass that along. <Indeed! Actual link: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article1868442.ece The pic can also be a lesson for those considering keeping large marine angelfish!> Thanks for your amazing work.. <Thank you for sharing this.> Rick <Scott V.> Praise to you on your WetWebMedia 8/14/08 Bob Fenner. Congratulations on the continuing success of WetWebMedia. It is truly an incredibly extensive and wide ranging site. You are providing a remarkably good service to aquatic animal keeping. And you are obviously continuing to be very very busy. <High praise indeed coming from you Dr. Bob. And very glad to find you still involved in ornamental aquatics. I am given to understand that you had sold Kordon-Novalek> I am continuing to pursue R & D for our company (now transferred over to Kordon LLC from Novalek) and am involved among various projects of researching probiotics for fish keeping. Do you have or know about where to go for leads on those pursuing this topic? Experts? Successful providers of products in probiotics? Any ideas you or others might have on directions to pursue? <Mmm, yes... I would ask George at: Bassleer Biofish, www.bassleer.com and esp. the mother/daughter owners of Preis-Aquaristik www.aquaristik-preis.de I do think the folks at Eco Lift have some work going on in this field as well. There are some great innovations "coming right up" for our industry in this field, but the hurdles of application, testing, certification by gov't agencies... I don't look forward to> I would be much obliged for any help you can provide. Best regards. /.R3 <Hope to see you about Dr. Rofen, Bob Fenner> Anorexic fish.... Possible Cyanide Poisoning
5/26/08 Hey crew <Hello> I have a 400 L tank which
currently houses 2 clownfish and 1 black velvet angelfish. The two
clowns have been in the tank for 3 years. The black velvet is the
problem. It has been in the tank for 4 weeks and is eating it's
fair share but it appears to be getting skinnier....what causes this in
marine fish? I have previously kept a juvenile blue ring angel for
about 3 months, and a Singapore angel for about 1 month and the EXACT
same thing occurred. They were eating normally but getting skinnier
until eventually they died of anorexia. It doesn't seem to matter
how much I feed them; and I'm certain that the black velvet is
going to suffer the same fate. I can tell from it's occasional
spaced out appearance. All of these fish were very healthy when they
were purchased from the store. Any help is greatly appreciated, I'm
hoping that with your expert advice this fish might pull through.
Honestly I'm considering giving up after this. It's like a
never-ending nightmare just trying to find a third tankmate. They
aren't cheap either!! <A couple of possibilities here, one is
that it has some sort of internal parasite that is robbing it of
nutrition, could try feeding it medicated foods and see if it helps.
The other is that it was caught by use of cyanide, which attacks the
digestive tract and can cause the conditions you are seeing. Were all
these fish purchased at the same store? Perhaps their suppliers are
using less than reputable dealers who engage in the practice of
cyaniding fish.> <Chris>
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