Bacterial Infection?

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So i’ve had this goby for about 4 months and probably a month ago, he began to develop a white scrape. I had assumed it was just a scrape because i saw it shortly after I had been moving my rocks around to catch a six line. A month later and it seems to be healing but still a reddish sore. Assuming it’s a bacterial infection but I don’t have a QT right now. Any ideas what I could do?
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That looks bad! You should post in the fish disease forum as well!

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Can you get. picture under white light? What are your parameters?

@Jay Hemdal any advice would be helpful.
 

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Looks like an infection to me. Turn the blue off get pics under normal lighting.

Id lrobly get a qt and put him under some doxycycline or furan 2. Petco is selling tanks for 1$ a gallon
 
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Looks like an infection to me. Turn the blue off get pics under normal lighting.

Id lrobly get a qt and put him under some doxycycline or furan 2. Petco is selling tanks for 1$ a gallon
I have my QT setup, got seachem paraguard. Hopefully it works
 

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Looks like a bad bacterial infection. I’d hit it with a strong combination like Kanaplex and Furan-2, but you can add Metroplex with it too for a triple cocktail.
 

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only have paraguard for now, should I double dose it?
I would only dose the recommended amount first and if you don’t see a change in 4-5 days...then you look into doing a double dose (research first). If any adverse reactions, immediately do a water change.
 
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I would only dose the recommended amount first and if you don’t see a change in 4-5 days...then you look into doing a double dose (research first). If any adverse reactions, immediately do a water change.
Thank you so much for the help! one more question! I haven’t started up my QT yet but I plan on starting it tomorrow. I have a bio sponge for air bubbles and PVC piping and a HOB filter. I got some bottled bacteria, should I pour it in and wait a day for it to colonize then put the goby in or just put the goby in immediately after? Any good WC schedule?
 

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I have my QT setup, got seachem paraguard. Hopefully it works

Doubtful. It's just basically just an ich medication.

Looks like a bad bacterial infection. I’d hit it with a strong combination like Kanaplex and Furan-2, but you can add Metroplex with it too for a triple cocktail.

Metronidazole only works on anaerobic bacteria which are almost never responsible for infections in fish.
 
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Doubtful. It's just basically just an ich medication.



Metronidazole only works on anaerobic bacteria which are almost never responsible for infections in fish.
would you suggest returning the paraguard and getting furan-2 and kanaplex?
 

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would you suggest returning the paraguard and getting furan-2 and kanaplex?

I would. Kanaplex is good in that it's active against Gram negative bacteria and absorbed from the water. The downside is that the kanamycin in it is dosed 17-34 times less than recommended in veterinary references (50-100 mg/L).
 
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I would. Kanaplex is good in that it's active against Gram negative bacteria and absorbed from the water. The downside is that the kanamycin in it is dosed 17-34 times less than recommended in veterinary references (50-100 mg/L).
so just dose a lot of it?
 

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