The Reversal of Self-Poisoning in Bronze and Albino corydoras: A Recent Study

S. Hamade
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Objective: Corydoras can self-poison when threatened, a common feature of many species of Corys, which enables them to deliver poisonous mucus from their gills causing surrounding fish to expeditiously die. The process of self-poisoning causes tremendous stress on the Corydoras, often resulting in death. This study focuses on the process of self-poisoning and insight into its reversal in Bronze and Albino Corydoras. Methods: In this study, a hospital tank is filled with 10 gallons (37.9 L) of water with 1 teaspoon of garlic extract mixed in. The water has a pH ranging from 5.8-7.0, a temperature range of 72oF -79oF (22oC -26oC), and calcium and magnesium levels between 2 dGH -30 dGH. The Corydoras are then submerged for 60-180 seconds depending on the time of reaction while receiving compressions. Results: Every Corydoras that underwent the procedure was able to regain body function within 120 s-180 s. The Bronze Corydoras (144 s) were able to make a quicker recovery compared to the Albino Corydoras (165 s). The increase in pH, calcium, and magnesium level combined with a decrease in the temperature of the water noted between procedures can be attributed to the toxins released from the Corydoras. Conclusion: Both the Bronze and Albino Corydoras were able to make a miraculous recovery from self-poisoning using garlic baths. Knowing that there is a reversal for this self-defense mechanism is groundbreaking and reassuring to marine biologists and aquarium hobbyists. Having the ability to reverse self-poisoning opens the door to save the lives of many Corydoras.
青铜和白化鼻窦炎患者自我中毒的逆转:一项最新研究
目的:喙鱼在受到威胁时可以自毒,这是许多种类喙鱼的共同特征,这使它们能够从鳃中释放有毒的粘液,导致周围的鱼迅速死亡。自我中毒的过程会对扁桃腺造成巨大的压力,通常会导致死亡。本研究的重点是自我中毒的过程和洞察其逆转在青铜和白化鼻窦炎。方法:在这项研究中,一个医院的水箱装满了10加仑(37.9升)的水,其中混合了1茶匙大蒜提取物。水的pH值在5.8-7.0之间,温度范围在72华氏度-79华氏度(22摄氏度-26摄氏度)之间,钙和镁的含量在2 dGH -30 dGH之间。然后,根据反应时间的不同,将扁桃体浸入水中60-180秒。结果:所有接受手术治疗的鼻窦炎患者均能在120 ~ 180 s内恢复身体功能。与白化鼻窦炎(165秒)相比,青铜鼻窦炎(144秒)能够更快地恢复。在两次手术之间,pH值、钙和镁含量的增加以及水温的下降可以归因于从鼻窦炎中释放的毒素。结论:铜质和白化鼻窦炎患者均能通过大蒜浴奇迹般的恢复自中毒。对海洋生物学家和水族馆爱好者来说,知道这种自卫机制有一个逆转是突破性的,也是令人放心的。有了逆转自我中毒的能力,就可以挽救许多蛇尾蛇的生命。
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