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toytech 04-24-2015 03:30 AM

vibrio
 
If the title doesn't scare you then your lucky , me not so much ive had 3 fish die from the infection in the past few months , 2 anthias and a copperband . Now its been 2 months since the last death but im afraid to add any fish to the tank now , the core of my tanks population (clown , coral beauty , yellow corris , blenny and goby ) have survived the deaths and a few other earlier fish losses without showing signs but im not confident . Now the question treat the tank with Cephalexin now and hope that I wipe it out , take the fish out qt them , but for how long? Or try and add fish and treat when signs show . Will it ever be gone or should I simply shoot for prestine conditions in my tank and pray?

Aquattro 04-24-2015 03:38 AM

I contracted what I and my doctor thought was vibrio from scratching my arm in the tank. I could reproduce the rash but rubbing anything from the tank against my skin.
No fish losses, but the tank wasn't right. I got a prescription for enough cephlaxin and added it to my tank. Things cleared up and I was no longer able to get the skin rash/lesions after treatment. I did not verify by any tests, and don't recall how I came to the conclusion it was vibrio, but the treatment seems to have worked over a few days.

hillegom 04-24-2015 03:40 AM

how do you test for vibrio. Also, how do you know your fish died from this bacteria?
Ty

Aquattro 04-24-2015 03:47 AM

For me, I did a bunch of reading and things all sort of aligned to make a guess. I treated the tank for what I thought was there and had results. Maybe coincidence, not sure. To test, you'd need to culture the bacteria in a lab.

gregzz4 04-24-2015 04:09 AM

Hmm
I thought maybe I'd just developed some kind of sensitivity due to eczema in the family.
You guys have me thinking differently.
I can't put my arms in the water for more than 30 seconds without blistering.
Never used to be a problem while swimming in saltwater.
Thanks for the info guys.

gregzz4 04-24-2015 04:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Aquattro (Post 947091)
I got a prescription for enough cephlaxin and added it to my tank.

Was this scrip on top of what you needed for yourself ?
How much did you add to your tank ?
Hope you remember :smile:
I'm covered in hives that I keep covering with polysporin

I'll take this info to my DR and see what happens

OK, for what SEEMS like 30 seconds
Still, once it starts to burn it's torture

toytech 04-24-2015 04:32 AM

The symptons where an obvious bacterial infection on the fishes skin , redness lesions , rapid death , one case of pop eye .The lesions showed up fast and spread very fast across the skin . The dose for the tank is 500mg per 20 L.

Samw 04-24-2015 04:35 AM

Every time I aquascape my tank with bare hands, within a week, the skin peels off my fingertips and takes 2 weeks to recover. It is reproducible every time I don't wear gloves. I always thought it was bacterial. Maybe I'll try some Cephalexin. Where to get this in Canada without prescription? Where's Silk Road when you need it.

gregzz4 04-24-2015 04:36 AM

OK, so maybe it's not in my tank, but I'm still going to talk to my DR as this driving me nuts :smile:

Aquattro 04-24-2015 05:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gregzz4 (Post 947102)
Was this scrip on top of what you needed for yourself ?

Don't be silly!! Priorities :)

As for skin issues, I'm at a point now that if I work in the tank, several fingers start to decay. Dr is calling it a fungal infection, I have cream that works until the next time I work in the tank.
But the suspected vibrio thing was big red blisters along any scratches on my arms.


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