[quote][i]Originally posted by OriginL [/i]
[b]I am new to this board and want to thank you for such a nice welcome! It seemed my message posted twice which I apologize for. I don't recall doing that and I get annoyed when people post their same comment repeatedly. I will be very careful in the future! Unfortunately, Grouper, my Tiger Oscar, has become ill. . . .[clipped] . . . I can objectively say he looks better since treatment than before, which is all one can hope for at this point.
I welcome hearing anyones' experiences - good or bad - about Hole In the Head Disease.[/quote][/b]Looks to me like you are doing fine with the treatment. The fact that Grouper [i]is[/i] eating and responding to you is excellent, and his color is coming back. My only personal experience with HITH is as follows (This happened in mid 1997 or

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"HITH attacked one of my Oscars recently. Up to this date, I had never actually treated a case of HITH. Fortunately, what I'd learned through study and word of mouth about the disease must be accurate, because I discovered that the outbreak was very treatable and the lesions, although aggressive, healed over very quickly. From the onset of the disease to the healing of the lesions took only about 2 weeks. Here's what happened:
One of my 50 gallon aquariums has two grown Oscars (Felixia and Napoleon) and a 5 inch Dempsey, in addition to a 12 inch Pleco and a little 3 Spot Gourami that the Cichlids ignore for some reason. At about the beginning of August, two holes began to appear just to the front and a little to the sides of Felixia's dorsal fin. At first I dismissed them as injuries; sometimes Cichlid tanks do get a bit aggressive. There was tufts of mold over both lesions at this time. Usually, injuries like this heal up in a week or so; however, these holes continued to grow. A week after the disease first appeared, there were several additional lesions beginning to grow on her, particularly by the gill covers and along the top lateral line. (Cichlids, you may recall, have two lateral lines instead of the usual single line.) The mold disappeared from the original holes, which continued to grow rapidly. It was at that time that I realized I had a case of HITH.
Felixia appeared to be feeling no discomfort during the onset. She ate normally and exhibited none of her usual signs of stress (rapid breathing, lying on the bottom of the aquarium, aggressiveness, etc.). I tested the water for nitrites and ammonia. After I was certain that aquarium conditions were ideal, I headed off to the local LFS, where I got a couple packages of Clout, a general aquaria medicine that treats protozoan and viral diseases. I removed the activated carbon from the filter, ceased feeding, and treated the aquarium with Clout for 4 days. After the first day the holes ceased growing, and during the rest of the treatment they appeared to "dry up", so to speak. After the treatment, I did a 50% water change and resumed normal feeding. Over the next 3 or 4 days, the lesions healed completely and are covered with a new layer of scales. It's evident where the larger holes were, because there are slight indents in those areas, but they are completely healed.
So, how did Felixia get HITH? I'm not certain. The only recommendation I did not follow from the discussion on HITH that follows is feeding a diverse, interesting diet. Felixia was eating only a couple of varieties of processed foods in addition to the occasional feeder goldfish."[/color][/b][/i][/quote][quote][b]I have recently fed him "meal worms" rinsed of the sawdust (or whatever the powder is that they live in.)[/quote][/b]Oatmeal[quote][b] Are "meal worms" truly a good source of nutrition?[/quote][/b]Yes[quote][b] I am open to any comments and look forward to hearing from you when you have the time. Thank you for your attention.
Just bein' -
OriginL[/b][/quote]Probably the best, most balanced, information on HITH is at this link:
[url]http://www.worldcichlids.com/diseases/Adamhith.html[/url]
That site is mirrored here at CichlidFISH, but I have been unable to link to it in the past couple of days. Worldcichlids dot com is maintained by one of our admins here at CichlidFISH (Tony -- Oscar2001) Just keep following the directions on the "Jungle" Brand "Parasite Clear" that you got, and Grouper should heal up -- GL and keep us posted!:thumbsup:
--Mark:cool: