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Mouth Fungus?
Ok, from the research I have done, it seem that two of my Neon Tetras
have come down with Mouth Fungus. It looks like a patch of white cotton on the mouth. This happened about a week or so ago. So, I go out and get some Anti Fungus & Fin Rot Treatment. The bottle say "Effectively treats Mouth Fungus". http://aq-products.com/Catalog/Liqui...Antifungus.htm I have followed the treatment for "Tetras and other scaleless fish" which is 5 drops per gallon, as opposed to 10 drops per gallon for other fishes. I have a 55gal with about 2 inches of gravel, so I have basing my dosage on 40 gallons. I have already gone through one treatment cycle. (dose, wait 48 hours, another does, wait 48 hours, 25% water change, another dose). The fungus has gotten smaller, but it is not gone. All other water parameters are good, and no other fishes have any symptoms. I had removed the charcoal from my filter (Magnum H.O.T. 250)before first treatment. Other fishes include Lemon Tetras, Pleco, Cory's, Bala Shark, Black Skirt Tetras and some Guppies. I'm going to wait 48 hours for another treatment. My question is, should I get some other medication? Am I not using enough of the current drops? I'm not opposed to removing these 2 fish from my tank, but that's the last alternative. I do not have a hospital tank. Any Help would be appreciated. |
Mouth Fungus?
I have used this product with sucess. It has malachite green and
acriflavin as active ingredients. It is not a strong anti-fungal, but is quite safe for tetras. I would continue treatment one or two more times (with water changes). Consider a low does of salt in your aquarium too (1-2 TBSP per 10 gal). Also consider a hospital aquarium, the ingredients in " Anti-Fungus" work well in combination with methlene blue in a hospital tank. "Medicated Wonder Shells" also have the same ingredients plus stabilize the water (ph. KH). Carl http://www.americanaquariumproducts.com/ |
Mouth Fungus?
PeteK wrote,
My question is, should I get some other medication? Am I not using enough of the current drops? "looks like a patch of white cotton on the mouth" sounds more like Flexibacter disease, which is bacterial rather than fungus. You need to treat the tank with something like Kanamycin or Maracyn Two as they are not harmfull to your bio-filter. Feeding a medicated food would help a great deal also, but not Tetra's as flex. disease is resistant. Anti Fungus & Fin Rot Treatment. The bottle say "Effectively treats Mouth Fungus". ... APPlus+anti-fungus - good stuff. As already pointed out, it has Malachite Green (MG) in it. With scaleless fish, catfish, and tetras, MG is more toxic than with other species, thus the half dose. Higher temps and lower pH makes MG more toxic. It also remains within tissue for a long time so repeated treatments causes accumulation and those scaleless fish, catfish, and tetras would be the first to die from an overdose. Plus you have to remember, you are also dosing the other fish within the tank - I don't think I would be treating over and over because of the MG medication... I would however treat for Flex. Disease..................... Frank |
Mouth Fungus?
Frank wrote:
"looks like a patch of white cotton on the mouth" sounds more like Flexibacter disease, which is bacterial rather than fungus. You need to treat the tank with something like Kanamycin or Maracyn Two as they are not harmfull to your bio-filter. Feeding a medicated food would help a great deal also, but not Tetra's as flex. disease is resistant. Thanks for both of your responses. Guess I'll go and get some anti-bacterial meds. Sure don't want to over use the MG. Will also pick up medicated food. |
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