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You can order from chewy with no prescription. Jury is still out on my 2 frags which is a good thing.Came across this thread while searching for ways to stop rtn. Are any of these products readily available or do they need prescriptions?
which product? ThanksYou can order from chewy with no prescription. Jury is still out on my 2 frags which is a good thing.
That is an interesting study but, unless I missed it, nowhere did they mention drug dosages, durations, and route of administration. Seems like that would be rather important to mention when discussing their conclusions. (It would have also be helpful to us if they had given some guidelines as to how the fish were treated).I've attached a recent paper looking at antibiotic susceptibility of saltwater Vibrio Harveyi and related species. Doxycycline, ciprofloxacin and florfenicol are great, whereas most strains are resistant to amoxicillin.
This is all fine and dandy but what about people who have stn on corals that all encrusted onto the rock work? How would treat it then? Is there no way to slather the base of an encrusted coral with some kind of antibiotic without having it spread through the tank?
This is all fine and dandy but what about people who have stn on corals that all encrusted onto the rock work? How would treat it then? Is there no way to slather the base of an encrusted coral with some kind of antibiotic without having it spread through the tank?
I've attached a recent paper looking at antibiotic susceptibility of saltwater Vibrio Harveyi and related species. Doxycycline, ciprofloxacin and florfenicol are great, whereas most strains are resistant to amoxicillin.
Well your corals don’t have a heart let alone a QTc interval, and also don’t have tendons to worry about so you might want to relax lolCipro! That stuff nearly killed me. Affected the QT rate of my heart causing me to black out and nearly die and gave me joint pain forever after. Wouldn't mess with it in a tank.
The fish do though.Well your corals don’t have a heart let alone a QTc interval, and also don’t have tendons to worry about so you might want to relax lol
True, but if we are talking about bathing just the coral and returning it to the tank the fish will be exposed to about zero cipro lolThe fish do though.
Any luck with this @BurgerFish ?I found expired in 2020 amoxicillin. Mix 1000mg pil in 250ml of tank water.
Will see. I'll bath them 5-15 min a day.