bristlenose pleco
bristlenose pleco
Hi
My plecos look like they have open wounds on them or some kind of fungus. They are pink blotches that look like open sores. Water quality is good. Is there anyway to treat this?
1. I change 80% of the water every 3 day
2. I have had the fish 6 weeks and I remember a few having little wounds near there head. I just figured they were battle scars.
3. Of the 12 that I have maybe 5 have it
4. No new fish or plants
5. They are all by them selves but could be injuries from each other and they are not healing and spreading
I added Melafix yesterday.
Any help would be appreciated
Chris
My plecos look like they have open wounds on them or some kind of fungus. They are pink blotches that look like open sores. Water quality is good. Is there anyway to treat this?
1. I change 80% of the water every 3 day
2. I have had the fish 6 weeks and I remember a few having little wounds near there head. I just figured they were battle scars.
3. Of the 12 that I have maybe 5 have it
4. No new fish or plants
5. They are all by them selves but could be injuries from each other and they are not healing and spreading
I added Melafix yesterday.
Any help would be appreciated
Chris
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MelaFix is a teriffic thing, but I do not think it is going to solve your problem. If your water parameters are fine, they have an infection of some sort. I would do some reading on different infections and possibly try to treat the tank with something with a little more power than MelaFix. There is a product called Immune Plus (by Tropical Science) that I have started using and I have had less problems with my pleco tanks since I started using it. It is supposed to boost immune systems with natural vitamins and etc. It seems to really help my fish. I am not sure what treatment you need though.
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Hexamit is more of a protozoal agent than an antibiotic, although it does have some antibiotic properties. It's efficacy is also greatly increased at higher temperatures, as it is a drug designed for use in people. I would definitely recommend an antiobitic instead, maybe Maracyn I and II used at the same time to be sure you were covered for gram negative and gram positive bacteria, IMO.
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