There is a possibility that he got poked by the red volitan lion fish. Reaching out to see what actions I should take.
Thanks
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Thank you. As I said I saw him doing the same thing a couple days ago but he didn’t have the wounds last night at feeding. I just treated with Flux RX to try to eliminate some stubborn briopsis. And started dosing Phosphate E from brightwell. I am currently aerating with two large stones in the DT.I've seen this from stings or tang scalpel swipes. The blanched rings around the spots can also be a secondary bacterial infection (bacteria tends to grow organically, like in a circle) but if they showed up over a day (or less), then it is probably a reaction to an injury. I don't see any immediate treatment, just keep a close eye on it. If it wasn't for the lethargy you noticed, I would say this isn't a problem at all, but a behavior change is concerning.
Jay
So the puffer stayed in the same spot all night. I even moved him once with a net and he just stayed on the bottom, but did move, I was concerned he looked partially paralyzed.I've seen this from stings or tang scalpel swipes. The blanched rings around the spots can also be a secondary bacterial infection (bacteria tends to grow organically, like in a circle) but if they showed up over a day (or less), then it is probably a reaction to an injury. I don't see any immediate treatment, just keep a close eye on it. If it wasn't for the lethargy you noticed, I would say this isn't a problem at all, but a behavior change is concerning.
Jay
No new spots. Only the rings around what I think are wounds.No new spots though?
Metronidazole is only effective against a few bacteria. Since the lesions are external, an antibiotic bath is better than an oral medication. Do you have a treatment tank? If so, I would try a good broad spectrum, gram negative antibiotic like Neoplex. If you don’t, you could try three hour dips in a heated/aerated bucket with double dose antibiotic once a day for five days.
Jay
Kanaplex would be what you should use.No new spots. Only the rings around what I think are wounds.
What I have on hand is Kanaplex, metroplex, and paraguard (just got copper power per your recommendation for parasites) would either of the three be good?
I have a 20g that was established and has been running with macro Algea out of my sump that I’m treating with flux RX. Not sure if it will handle his load. I have prime and stability on hand, and could return him to DT as just do the dips if ammonia spikes.
I also have a sunset wrasse that had flukes when I got him. I treated with a fresh water dip a couple times. This was months ago. I noticed him flashing on the sand, should I use one of the meds above? And dip vs moving into a hospital tank?
thanks
Kent
Does this mean to treat my entire display?Kanaplex would be what you should use.
Regarding the flukes, dipping only buys some time, as the fish will just get reinfected when you put the back in the tank. A whole tank treatment with prazipro is a better option - dose it with goidbaeration, twice, 8 days apart.
Jay
Does this mean to treat my entire display?
160g Red Sea XXL750 I estimate about 160g water volume. It says reef safe, I have GSP and two soft corals in tank. Also treated with flux RX for briopsis that I haven’t been able to eradicate. Hoping with the lower nutrients from dosing that if I get rid of it the scrubber and refugium will out perform it and it won’t return.
Is it ok to use the prazipro when it arrives or do I wait for the water change after the 14 day flux treatment? And use it in DT to make sure no one else gets them? Are they like ich and velvet where they hang around?
Other fish thin lined puffer, porcupine puffer, marbles cat shark, panther grouper and clown grouper. Is this safe for all these?
The directions only warn about bristle worms etc.
thanks
Kent
Day five of treatment completed. Puffer much more active now and the wounds appear to be healing. Thank you so much for the direction. He still has these two white spots on him. Could it be infection, and if so should I continue nightly 3 hour dips or sit back and observe.No new spots though?
Metronidazole is only effective against a few bacteria. Since the lesions are external, an antibiotic bath is better than an oral medication. Do you have a treatment tank? If so, I would try a good broad spectrum, gram negative antibiotic like Neoplex. If you don’t, you could try three hour dips in a heated/aerated bucket with double dose antibiotic once a day for five days.
Jay
I’m not sure if you saw the question part of my post. Do you think the white spots are a sign of healing or still an infection? Should I continue to treat him?Yes - Prazipro is typically reef safe, it usually doesn't even kill bristle worms. You treat the DT 2x, 8 days apart to help ensure any fluke eggs hatch out and are killed before they can reproduce. The trouble is, I don't know if it reacts with Flux Rx.
Jay
It seems to be healing. I’d stop treatment and just observe for now. If it backslides, you’ll want to retreat right away though.I’m not sure if you saw the question part of my post. Do you think the white spots are a sign of healing or still an infection? Should I continue to treat him?
Thanks.
Jay,Kanaplex would be what you should use.
Regarding the flukes, dipping only buys some time, as the fish will just get reinfected when you put the back in the tank. A whole tank treatment with prazipro is a better option - dose it with good aeration, twice, 8 days apart.
Jay
Jay,
I completed my flux RX treatment and did a water change, so now I have treated with Prazipro first time. Directions say to stop skimmer, carbon, and UV. Is this for the entire 7 day treatment? I know I am supposed to retreat in 8 days. Just wanting to know if I should run skimmer or UV at any time during these 14 days.
Thanks
Kent
All but the two white spots look pretty good, but the white spots seem to be protruding, not unlike a scab? Is this a sign of infection, and if so should I treat with kanaplex again? Also I treated with prazipro on Tuesday so retreating on Wednesday, thinking tank looks like it might have a bloom. Is it ok to do a water change today, or better to wait until Tuesday night before I treat Wednesday morning?It seems to be healing. I’d stop treatment and just observe for now. If it backslides, you’ll want to retreat right away though.
Jay
If the tank is cloudy, I would aerate it well and do a water change, the prazi will have broken down by now any way.All but the two white spots look pretty good, but the white spots seem to be protruding, not unlike a scab? Is this a sign of infection, and if so should I treat with kanaplex again? Also I treated with prazipro on Tuesday so retreating on Wednesday, thinking tank looks like it might have a bloom. Is it ok to do a water change today, or better to wait until Tuesday night before I treat Wednesday morning?
Forgot picture.All but the two white spots look pretty good, but the white spots seem to be protruding, not unlike a scab? Is this a sign of infection, and if so should I treat with kanaplex again? Also I treated with prazipro on Tuesday so retreating on Wednesday, thinking tank looks like it might have a bloom. Is it ok to do a water change today, or better to wait until Tuesday night before I treat Wednesday morning?
Those spots aren’t likely flukes and too large to be ich. May be mucus plugs or limited bacterial infection that will likely go away on their own.Forgot picture.
Kanaplex would be what you should use.
Regarding the flukes, dipping only buys some time, as the fish will just get reinfected when you put the back in the tank. A whole tank treatment with prazipro is a better option - dose it with good aeration, twice, 8 days apart.
Jay