Brought forward from water conditions:
Thanks again for youre sensable reply's ( I am just feeding maintanance food for the time being until my filter has matured and then slowly mix in the others. )
My Kohaku seems to have damaged his right Pectoral Fin during netting when he came to me and is not using that fin it seems like there is a piece missing. Do theire fins Grow back or is this damage permanent ?
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Subject: Re: My 1st Pond
Today at 8:47
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If the soft area in the fin is damaged, it will grow back. It is called the leading ray. However, if the hard part of the fin, the leading spine, is damaged, it will not grow back. The fact that the Kohaku does not use it's fin, indicates that it might be the spine that is damaged. At least it should survive. It might put the fish under stress, so you have to monitor it's behaviour carefully. It might just develop a bacterial infection, and if you see any indication of an infection, treat the wound itself with Malachite green and treat the water with Acraflavine. The fish might also be more susceptable for a parasite invasion. So you have to monitor the fish carefully and act on a suspicious behaviour. Good luck.
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Pieter J de Villiers
Joined : 17 Sep 2007
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Location : Krugersdorp, Gauteng,South Africa
Subject: Re: My 1st Pond
Today at 8:59
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Hi Bubbles,
Normally a pectoral fin splits during netting, and this could be “fix” by using super-.glue or stitches.
If there is a part of the fin missing, it could be more serious, see if the damage part is red, if so there is infection in the fin. In that case the infected part should be cut way and treated.
Yes the pectoral fin will grow back, but if the pectoral girdle or Oyabone (leading bone) is damage it is more difficult to heal.
Is it possible to post a picture of the damage fin?
Pieter
http://southafricankoi.11.forumer.com
bubbles
Joined : 07 Dec 2007
Posts : 5
Subject: Re: My 1st Pond
Today at 9:12
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I have some pics but they are not to clear so I will take some more this evening and post them in the morning.