Is Methylene Blue safe for plecos?

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Is Methylene Blue safe for plecos?

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Hi,
I have some platys in my tank which I think have some parasite problems cos they are pooing white/almost transparent poo, and i read somewhere that could be due to parasites. I'm treating them with methylene blue, but I just wanted to check to make sure that is safe to use with plecos.
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I think it's fine, though for parasites, I would reccomend using 1tsp of aquarium salt per gallon, or treating the whole tank with potassium permangenate at a concetraion 2mg/l. ALternativley, give the fish in question a 15 minute long bath in a solution of Potassium permangenate at a concetration of 10mg/l.

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Thank you for replying. ill try one of the methods for killing parasites you mentioned. :)
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Sounds like your fish have internal parasites (Spironucleus, Hexamita, or Cryptobia).
I have treated African cichlids with Clout (Aquarium Products). Various Loricariidae were also treated and survived.
Some people prefer to use Metronidazole and I'm not sure how that affects plecos but I don't
feel the Mythlene Blue will do the trick.

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Post by Shane »

Meth Blue is OK with scaleless fishes (like cats) in low doses. That said, I am with Jackster in thinking that it will have little to no affect on internal parasites. Salt will not affect internal parasites either. In addition to Jacksters suggestions above, I have had good luck with Pepso Food and Internal Parasite Guard from Jungle.
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Post by Janne »

I have the same experience as Shane, Jungle's products for internal parasites works very well and loricariid's dont show any stress symptoms on their medicine.
In your case with platy I would suggest Pepso food, Jungle Internal Parasite Guard contains mostly salt and the active ingredients are Metronidazole and the salt are used as the carrier for the medicine.

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Thanks for your replies. I managed to solve the internal parasite problem. I got hold of some anti-parasite treatment and all my fish seem happy and back to normal. :D
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Hi,
In all the instalation's in brazil they keep the pleco's and stingray's in Meth Blue, as soon as they come out of the river.
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Re: Is Methylene Blue safe for pl*cos?

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Dark Lady wrote:Hi,
I have some platys in my tank which I think have some parasite problems cos they are pooing white/almost transparent poo, and i read somewhere that could be due to parasites. I'm treating them with methylene blue, but I just wanted to check to make sure that is safe to use with pl*cos.
Methylene Blue causes severe disruption of nitrification, and should only ever be used in quarantine/treatment aquaria. Filter media etc. will adsorb the dye, and will subsequently be of little use as a substrate for bacterial colonies.
Meth Blue is also carcinogenic, and should be used very carefully
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