Hi guys,
I have a problem with my adult male (3 years old). He's always been the weaker one of the two, is usually fussy with food, and has deformed front legs which might be a result of genetic deformity or injury when young.
He's been off his food more than usual recently, and anything he has been eating I've been finding spat out later (so not eaten properly in over a week). Yesterday evening I noticed he was very red, veins showing all over the body, and very lethargic. They were due a water change, so I siphoned and did a 40% change.
My water parameters are as follows before the 40% change, recently I've had slightly higher nitrates which I eventually found to be caused by both disintegrating mopani wood, and plants which had rotted in their weights.
NH4 and NO2-0
NO3- 5
pH- 6.4
GH- 4
KH-3-5
This morning he is still red, opening and closing his mouth, and has a particularly bright red leg, all of which I'm so worried are septicemia symptoms. Would an antibiotic give him a chance if it is sepsis? Does anyone have any vet recommendations in the Edinburgh area?
I have a problem with my adult male (3 years old). He's always been the weaker one of the two, is usually fussy with food, and has deformed front legs which might be a result of genetic deformity or injury when young.
He's been off his food more than usual recently, and anything he has been eating I've been finding spat out later (so not eaten properly in over a week). Yesterday evening I noticed he was very red, veins showing all over the body, and very lethargic. They were due a water change, so I siphoned and did a 40% change.
My water parameters are as follows before the 40% change, recently I've had slightly higher nitrates which I eventually found to be caused by both disintegrating mopani wood, and plants which had rotted in their weights.
NH4 and NO2-0
NO3- 5
pH- 6.4
GH- 4
KH-3-5
This morning he is still red, opening and closing his mouth, and has a particularly bright red leg, all of which I'm so worried are septicemia symptoms. Would an antibiotic give him a chance if it is sepsis? Does anyone have any vet recommendations in the Edinburgh area?