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Dark Lumps on Neons


fishychick

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Hi All,

Have been noticing lumps and bumps on my neons over the last couple of months. They seem to start around the base of the tail fin and are a dark (almost black) colour. More recently I have noticed them around the mouths and front fins. Out of 8 neons 5 are affected. I think I read somewhere that black lumps in fish are usually cancer, but am starting to think that would be unusual to have such a large percentage affected? Or did I just get a "bad batch"? (they were all bought at the same time - about a year ago)

They don't seem to be distressed, are swimming and eating quite happily and normally. I can't remember when I first noticed it - would have been maybe november? Admittedly the one I first noticed with these black bits is the worst affected - major tumour type lumps around base of tail, base of one front fin has started getting lumpy recently, and mouth area has gone dark, but no lumps - mouth doesn't seem to shut completely tho.

I am not inclined to euthenase him - as I said he's eating, swimming with his mates, seems happy. Any thoughts? :(

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Dixon - how long did yours live after you first noticed? a coincidence your situation and mine both occurring about the same time! ... I see you are in Christchurch - mine came from Invers; what are the chances they are from the same genetic group? are there many suppliers in the south island?

Caryl - thanks for that; good to hear from a fellow Pratchett fan! :D

Karen

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