anyone have any idea what i can do? is it too late?



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glenna wrote:This brings to mind the general dilemma of the Qtank: when you are in the midst of treating new (or sick ) fish in the Qtank, and the filter starts to crash, what should you do?....keep treating and just up the water changes until treatment is done? What about those products that remove the ammonia and nitrite/nitrates?...if the biofilter is already toast, can you just use those until the treatment is overwith so that the fish don't have to deal with the stress of such toxins?
I know I am tacking on to somebody else's question, but this is one that will help them too!
Bacterial hemmorrhagic septicemia
is there something i can get fast to treat this?One fish, or many fish appear to have red streaking through the body and/or fins
doesn't seem like the maracyn or kanaplex worked last time. it appears to be the same thing that ive had in the past. this is just by the bruising and similar behavior observed. i don't have any microscopes to do samples. so i could be wrong.Maracyn TC, Maracyn 2, Triple Sulfa, Trisulfa, TC Tabs, Metronidazole, Flagyl, Hexamit, Kanaplex, or similar gram negative effective drugs. Be sure to remove any activated carbon from the filter and if using Maracyn TC, TC Tabs, Maracyn 2 or any other tetracyclines, be sure to treat with the lights off, as these drugs degrade with exposure to light.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 075355.htmThe clinical signs of VHS include hemorrhaging in the muscle tissue and internal organs, pale organs, and bulging eyes. (Credit: Copyright Dr Jim Winton (USGS, Seattle WA), Dr Mohamed Faisal (MSU, Lansing MI) and Dr Paul Bowser (Cornell, Ithaca NY))
this sounds exactly like my symptoms. all water conditions have been very good for the last 6 or more months and still these very same issues.There has been something "lingering" in this tank for quite a while now, I just never could put my finger on it. I'm 99.9% sure I have it figured out.
The symptoms from all the fish deaths I've seen over a period of 7 months make sense (and I have tracked them through the other tanks as well)
- Sudden unexplained dropsy in good water conditions (Internal Septicemia infection of kidneys)
- Cloud Eye
- Fish suddenly becoming lethargic and dying within days (Internal Septicemia infection of the cardiovascular system, dead fish seem to have blood splotches in the abdomen)
- Sudden occurance of popeye in good water conditions
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