My Fl Fancy has air sac mites
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My Fl Fancy has air sac mites
I have been watching my FL Fancy male this past week and have come to the conclusion that he has air sac mites. Bummer. I have ordered Scatt. I will treat the hen with him, although she shows no signs. Disinfect their cage and just see them through it. We have had this pair 7 weeks. I guess he came to us infected. No other bird here shows signs of it. I don't think his case is very bad, in fact he only recently showed any signs of distress.
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Sandy
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Re: My Fl Fancy has air sac mites
I hope your bird recovers quickly.
Do you have other birds near him? I would think air sac mites could spread. Maybe isolate these two from the others until they are confirmed well again.
Do you have other birds near him? I would think air sac mites could spread. Maybe isolate these two from the others until they are confirmed well again.
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Re: My Fl Fancy has air sac mites
Thanks.Lisa wrote:I hope your bird recovers quickly.
Do you have other birds near him? I would think air sac mites could spread. Maybe isolate these two from the others until they are confirmed well again.
They are in our living room. Closest cage is 4 ft away. Other cage is 14 ft away. I don't know how contagious it is. Could find a place for them in the spare bedroom I guess.
Sandy
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Re: My Fl Fancy has air sac mites
What are the symptoms?
I would be hesitant to diagnose it as ASM, as this is not common in zebras. Some of the symptoms of ASM are also symptoms of other illnesses, such as other respiratory infections. If you have an avian vet near you and can afford it, I suggest taking him in, rather than treating with Scatt first, as it might do no good.
I would separate him immediately, to a smaller cage, with a heat lamp to start off. Make sure he has food and water easily accessible. This will help him conserve energy to hopefully fight off the infection.
I would be hesitant to diagnose it as ASM, as this is not common in zebras. Some of the symptoms of ASM are also symptoms of other illnesses, such as other respiratory infections. If you have an avian vet near you and can afford it, I suggest taking him in, rather than treating with Scatt first, as it might do no good.
I would separate him immediately, to a smaller cage, with a heat lamp to start off. Make sure he has food and water easily accessible. This will help him conserve energy to hopefully fight off the infection.
Nelissa

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Re: My Fl Fancy has air sac mites
Are you SURE it is ASM?
As was mentioned zebras normally do not get ASM as gouldians or canarys do. Although I suppose there is nothing to prevent the ASM from going into the zebra also.
I am pretty sure that ASM could get airborne, so if it is ASM, any other bird in the room could also be infected. The cage 4ft away is definitely suspect, the cage 14ft away is a maybe. Depending on how you handle things between cages, the maybe could change to a definite.
As was mentioned zebras normally do not get ASM as gouldians or canarys do. Although I suppose there is nothing to prevent the ASM from going into the zebra also.
I am pretty sure that ASM could get airborne, so if it is ASM, any other bird in the room could also be infected. The cage 4ft away is definitely suspect, the cage 14ft away is a maybe. Depending on how you handle things between cages, the maybe could change to a definite.
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Re: My Fl Fancy has air sac mites
Everything I've read and discussed about ASM says they are not air borne and only transfer by direct contact. That doesn't mean they will not go from cage to cage if you switch dishes around. If a bird wipes it's beak on a perch and another bird wipes in the same spot they could also be transferred.
I agree with Nelissa the symptoms of ASM are the same as many different illnesses especially respiratory infections.
Here's a link to a page that explains how to diagnose ASM:
http://www.geocities.com/bjbills1/ASM.html
A diagnosis is made by wetting the feathers on the neck with alcohol and transilluminating the trachea with a bright penlight. This procedure is best performed in a darkened room. With normal vision, the mites can be seen as dark, pinhead size, moving spots in the trachea.
I agree with Nelissa the symptoms of ASM are the same as many different illnesses especially respiratory infections.
Here's a link to a page that explains how to diagnose ASM:
http://www.geocities.com/bjbills1/ASM.html
A diagnosis is made by wetting the feathers on the neck with alcohol and transilluminating the trachea with a bright penlight. This procedure is best performed in a darkened room. With normal vision, the mites can be seen as dark, pinhead size, moving spots in the trachea.
Debbie
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http://www.naturallighting.com/cart/sto ... sc_page=56
long time breeder of lady gouldians:
Green
SF Pastel (SF Yellow)
Pastel (Yellow)
Blue
SF Pastel Blue (SF Yellow Blue)
Pastel Blue (Yellow Blue)
GREAT articles on avian lighting:
https://mickaboo.org/confluence/downloa ... ummary.pdf
http://www.naturallighting.com/cart/sto ... sc_page=56
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Re: My Fl Fancy has air sac mites
An update on my FF. Yay! He is good to go. He isn't fluffed up, breathing hard, clicking - any of that. He is his normal perky self and he was singing most of yesterday afternoon. The thing is, after a closer look and much consideration, I think he may be a Florida Silver and not a Fancy. It is so hard to judge by pictures on the internet. He has a faint silver color, which is darker in certain light. Doesn't matter, 'cause he is a beautiful bird.
Sandy
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Re: My Fl Fancy has air sac mites
Wonderful news Sandy!
Best of luck
Best of luck
Debbie
long time breeder of lady gouldians:
Green
SF Pastel (SF Yellow)
Pastel (Yellow)
Blue
SF Pastel Blue (SF Yellow Blue)
Pastel Blue (Yellow Blue)
GREAT articles on avian lighting:
https://mickaboo.org/confluence/downloa ... ummary.pdf
http://www.naturallighting.com/cart/sto ... sc_page=56
long time breeder of lady gouldians:
Green
SF Pastel (SF Yellow)
Pastel (Yellow)
Blue
SF Pastel Blue (SF Yellow Blue)
Pastel Blue (Yellow Blue)
GREAT articles on avian lighting:
https://mickaboo.org/confluence/downloa ... ummary.pdf
http://www.naturallighting.com/cart/sto ... sc_page=56
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Re: My Fl Fancy has air sac mites
Just on ASM, it is very difficult to transfer cage to cage unless you are using the same perches. It is not airborn and is unlikely to be transmitted in dishes. It may be picked up from beack wiping but I would say it is very unlikely to infect cages so far away. The mite does not survive outside of a bird respitory system very well. In these cases I find that I must resist the temptation to treat all birds when only one is showing symptoms. The treatment for ASM and most other illnesses in birds are very toxic and whilst they are effective they also have a propensity to build up in the liver and kidneys. Most ASM/wormers and coccidiosis treatments have a wide range of tolerance at the time of treatment but may have the ability to build up. I dont like to take the chance. I am very glad that your bird is now well but I would be very judicious in applying medication to other birds without definite diognosis.
kenny66
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Re: My Fl Fancy has air sac mites
Thank you for the info. I'm always learning something. I don't plan to treat the other birds. He was the only one showing any signs of something wrong.kenny66 wrote:Just on ASM, it is very difficult to transfer cage to cage unless you are using the same perches. It is not airborn and is unlikely to be transmitted in dishes. It may be picked up from beack wiping but I would say it is very unlikely to infect cages so far away. The mite does not survive outside of a bird respitory system very well. In these cases I find that I must resist the temptation to treat all birds when only one is showing symptoms. The treatment for ASM and most other illnesses in birds are very toxic and whilst they are effective they also have a propensity to build up in the liver and kidneys. Most ASM/wormers and coccidiosis treatments have a wide range of tolerance at the time of treatment but may have the ability to build up. I dont like to take the chance. I am very glad that your bird is now well but I would be very judicious in applying medication to other birds without definite diognosis.
Sandy
Societies - Fawn Pied, Chocolate Pied, Chocolate Self, Fawn Self, Chestnut Pied
Zebra Finches - Normal Gray, Black Cheeked, Fawn
Parakeets
2 Cockatiels - Normal and White-faced Pearl
2 Canaries - Crested American Singer and Timbrado
1 husband
Societies - Fawn Pied, Chocolate Pied, Chocolate Self, Fawn Self, Chestnut Pied
Zebra Finches - Normal Gray, Black Cheeked, Fawn
Parakeets
2 Cockatiels - Normal and White-faced Pearl
2 Canaries - Crested American Singer and Timbrado
1 husband