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We don't have a tank set up. Is there a way we can take water from display tank and treat that? We don't have a second tank set up that is cycled. im afraid that if we make fresh water and set up a brand new tank we will lose all our fish. Any advice?Given your last post about the dragonet, and looking at the clownfish, I do think they have Brooklynella. Ich would produce more discrete white spots and Velvet causes rapid breathing as one of the first symptoms.
The only other diagnosis would be a bacterial disease, but I just don't think it is that. The only thing that doesn't really add up is that Brook is usually seen on new clownfish, not long term captives. I guess the wrasse might have brought it in, but then, the timeline from the wrasse's arrival and the dragonet dying seems pretty quick.
You really only have two treatment options, and both involve moving the fish to a treatment tank. You *might* get away with just moving out the infected fish, as Brook does not affect all fish equally. Here is a thread:
Brooklynella
Brooklynella hostilis What You Need To Know: * This is most often seen in clownfish, but it can afflict any fish. The fish’s skin will appear to be peeling or sloughing off, oftentimes causing excessive white mucous to form around the affected area(s). * Treatment of choice is a 45 minute...www.reef2reef.com
Jay
You should be able to get your clowns out as a starter. Over the last 20 years I've found my clowns are probably the easiest fish to remove.
You don't need to worry about cycling a QT tank. Just keep an eye on ammonia. With two clowns it should go a couple days without needing to take action.Any advice on how to set up a qt tank and fast without waiting for the tank to cycle? Can I use display tank water for now and just treat it? I don't have time to wait for a tank to cycle. And can't lose all my coral too.
Ok and what about my other fish? Do I need to worry about putting them into qt too? I'm afraid I'll lose them all. We have a yellow tang and I really don't want to lose him since they are very hard to get right now and very expensive! We Also have 2 other clowns in the display tank.You don't need to worry about cycling a QT tank. Just keep an eye on ammonia. With two clowns it should go a couple days without needing to take action.
You can use DT water (which may have infected water) but your clowns have it already, so I doubt it matter but I'm no expert in this area.
Just have a heater, water and power head for flow.
You can use water changes or Prime to control ammonia. But if you use Prime, make sure it's compatible with any medications you dose.
You can fill the QT tank today with your DT water and move the clowns over immediately.
We have 3 blue damsels, 4 clowns (2 only 6 months old which are not infected) yellow tang, yellow coris wrasse and a dart fish. As of right now looks like the 2 older clowns and the wrasse are infected.Ok and what about my other fish? Do I need to worry about putting them into qt too? I'm afraid I'll lose them all. We have a yellow tang and I really don't want to lose him since they are very hard to get right now and very expensive! We Also have 2 other clowns in the display tank.
I'll let others chime in here. I have never encountered nor treated brook.Ok and what about my other fish? Do I need to worry about putting them into qt too? I'm afraid I'll lose them all. We have a yellow tang and I really don't want to lose him since they are very hard to get right now and very expensive! We Also have 2 other clowns in the display tank.
Sorry, no - Furan=2 is an antibiotic, and this is most likely a protozoan disease.@Jay Hemdal would a furan-2 bath work? That's all we currently have on hand and local fish store is closed
Well general cure work? I have metroplex on orderSorry, no - Furan=2 is an antibiotic, and this is most likely a protozoan disease.
Jay
They don't seem to be in hardship at the moment.You could try a freshwater bath. That provides temporary relief or symptoms.
Brook acts quickly and you need to buy yourself time. From a medical standpoint, you don't delay medication because they're "fine for now."They don't seem to be in hardship at the moment.
I totally understand. We are losing our heads over here... want to keep our fish alive without the supplies we need due to limited stores around us and not being open on the weekend. We will fresh water bathe them for 5 min. Then put them in the qt tank with our general cure (metroplex)Brook acts quickly and you need to buy yourself time. From a medical standpoint, you don't delay medication because they're "fine for now."
That’s great that you were able to catch almost all the fish! You’ll have to tell me your secrets on catching your Yellow Coris Wrasse. I have a big guy who I would like to move into my 90 gallon soon.Qt tank set up and fish look better already after dosing with general cure. The "white" that was on them is nearly gone. Praying we caught it in time. The wrasse looks completely healthy no spots at all.
We took all our rock out. Watched where he went in the sand and netted the sand and the wrasse. Lol they are fast!That’s great that you were able to catch almost all the fish! You’ll have to tell me your secrets on catching your Yellow Coris Wrasse. I have a big guy who I would like to move into my 90 gallon soon.
General Cure and Metroplex both contain Metronidazole. Although is is fairly well tolerated, you are essentially upping the dose. Also, metro is REALLY bitter. Fish rarely feed on food medicated with it unless the dose is really low (and then of course, not effective).
Day 4 of quarantine. They seem to be doing ok. Our yellow wrasse appears to have no white on it anymore but the clowns still do. I did notice big momma had some white poop so we are also treating for internal parasites by feeding metroplex in with frozen food. They are still eating but not as aggressively as they use to. Still very concerned but we are doing all that we can do. First 48 hours dosed general cure did a 5 gallon water change and now treating with metroplex in the water as well.