I have a newly acquired vlamingi tang presenting with a skin lesion dating back to 3/29/2023.
History
Purchased on 5-6" 3/24/2023 with 20 other specimens from a local aquarist braking down their system.
Specimen in question did not initially present with any visible abnormalities and accepted food the second day.
Acclimated to a quarantine holding system approximately 175 gallons in volume.
Quarantine system was fallow for 130+ days and remained cycled by regular additions of ammonia chloride, initial bacteria culture was added from display tank.
On 3/24/2023 as seen in the graph, I experienced a small ammonia spike in the system, addition of amquel (25ml) and turbostart 900 by fritz (100ml) was added to manage.
On 3/28/2023 another specimen Paracanthurus hepatus from the same lot of fish, presented with cryptocaryon irritans.
On 3/29/2023 preformed 150 gallon water change to remove amquel. pH fluctuation from 7.95 to 8.1 during water change.
On 3/29/2023 commenced with copper safe treatment. (See graph)
On 3/29/2023 at ~ 8:00pm the specimen in question presented with a small 1cm x 1.5cm red and white lesion on the lower abdominal area. Pictures with red arrow, appears to be improving. Pictures of lesion taken today 4/1/2023, no pictures available from 3/29/2023.
On 3/31/2023 at 12:00am to 4:00am I preformed a medicated bath in KanaPlex (kanamycin) (3.5 gallons, 1.5 scoops roughly 2x the normal dosage). Air-stone added and temperature controlled by holding container in tank.
On 3/31/2023 at 8:00am noticed white lesions on opposite side of fish developed. Respiration rate had increased significantly.
On 3/31/2023 specimen accepted food normally.
On 4/1/2023 at 12:00am to 4:00am I preformed a medicated bath in KanaPlex (kanamycin) (3.5 gallons, 1.5 scoops roughly 2x the normal dosage). Air-stone added and temperature controlled by holding container in tank.
On 4/1/2023 at 8:00am noticed white lesions on opposite side of fish have roughly doubled in size.
On 4/1/2023 at 11:00am preformed skin scrape and wet mount slide. No signs of uronema.
My first thought is acute toxicity from possible over dosage of KanaPlex. Perhaps, I should have used my mg scale.
Looking for feedback on best course of action.
Link to video of skin scrape wet mount slide microscope. Link to video specimen in holding container for close up view of lesions
History
Purchased on 5-6" 3/24/2023 with 20 other specimens from a local aquarist braking down their system.
Specimen in question did not initially present with any visible abnormalities and accepted food the second day.
Acclimated to a quarantine holding system approximately 175 gallons in volume.
Quarantine system was fallow for 130+ days and remained cycled by regular additions of ammonia chloride, initial bacteria culture was added from display tank.
On 3/24/2023 as seen in the graph, I experienced a small ammonia spike in the system, addition of amquel (25ml) and turbostart 900 by fritz (100ml) was added to manage.
On 3/28/2023 another specimen Paracanthurus hepatus from the same lot of fish, presented with cryptocaryon irritans.
On 3/29/2023 preformed 150 gallon water change to remove amquel. pH fluctuation from 7.95 to 8.1 during water change.
On 3/29/2023 commenced with copper safe treatment. (See graph)
On 3/29/2023 at ~ 8:00pm the specimen in question presented with a small 1cm x 1.5cm red and white lesion on the lower abdominal area. Pictures with red arrow, appears to be improving. Pictures of lesion taken today 4/1/2023, no pictures available from 3/29/2023.
On 3/31/2023 at 12:00am to 4:00am I preformed a medicated bath in KanaPlex (kanamycin) (3.5 gallons, 1.5 scoops roughly 2x the normal dosage). Air-stone added and temperature controlled by holding container in tank.
On 3/31/2023 at 8:00am noticed white lesions on opposite side of fish developed. Respiration rate had increased significantly.
On 3/31/2023 specimen accepted food normally.
On 4/1/2023 at 12:00am to 4:00am I preformed a medicated bath in KanaPlex (kanamycin) (3.5 gallons, 1.5 scoops roughly 2x the normal dosage). Air-stone added and temperature controlled by holding container in tank.
On 4/1/2023 at 8:00am noticed white lesions on opposite side of fish have roughly doubled in size.
On 4/1/2023 at 11:00am preformed skin scrape and wet mount slide. No signs of uronema.
My first thought is acute toxicity from possible over dosage of KanaPlex. Perhaps, I should have used my mg scale.
Looking for feedback on best course of action.
Link to video of skin scrape wet mount slide microscope. Link to video specimen in holding container for close up view of lesions