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![]() I'll grab some Furan 2 for the med cabinet
The spots were MI, so I started Hypo I don't understand why you said 'In the future, hyposalinity is not a good method of treatment for fish already showing spots' unless you are referring to the Orange-back with the white-ness on his head It looks like the only Formalin I can readily get my hands on is ParaGuard, which I don't place much faith in ![]() I'm going to upload a vid of the poor dude ... |
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![]() http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uATiQ...ature=youtu.be
Argh, wrong video .... Wait for the next one, it shows more It's gonna be awhile to upload, I'll get it up soon Last edited by gregzz4; 04-01-2013 at 01:38 AM. |
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![]() OK, new vid is up
There's a definate white spot on his tail http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOgJP...ature=youtu.be So, what would you try next ? |
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![]() The video looks similar to a problem I had with a Yellow Coris wrasse. Except the one I had swam in circles. It would still eat if the food was close enough, but the fish had no control of direction. I think it is either neurological or some sort of equilibrium/swim bladder problem. I hold little faith in that fish making it. I don't have any advice for you as I've not been successful treating that type of symptom.
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![]() Thank you Mindy for the help
Yes, as in Marine Ich, and from what you say I guess I got lucky with my Kole as he made it through a bout in QT Tonight is the last dose of E.M. Tomorrow night they get a nice WC and then a couple days of carbon I'm pondering a round of Metronidazole next as a last ditch effort |
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![]() The Metro is a reasonable last ditch effort, although I wouldn't be wanting to expose the other fish to any more medications. They've had enough already! |
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![]() looks like a swim bladder problem. Could be a direct effect of the antibiotics and the good bacterias inside the fish intestine.
I would never treat with antibiotics unless it is 100% sure it is a bacterial disease. Most of the time it is a parasite that is causing the problem and it is better to treat with a broad spectrum medicine like Seachem Paraguard.
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![]() Greg, check this thread out to see if it makes sense: http://www.reeffrontiers.com/forums/...bladder-50106/
Pay attention to comments by leebca. Leebca is an expert in this field. I don't think it's swim bladder problem. I have seen a lot of fish with swim bladder problem and your fish doesn't have swim bladder problem. |
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![]() Thanks for the link George
I've done a 50% WC tonight, added carbon, and am now just going to sit back and hope he comes around, but I'm not holding my breath |