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I very much agree with WrasseSandwich...Furan based meds are typically the default for practical apps (reality of hobbyist access to meds, and best among whats available). If the jawfish wasnt such a jumper, you could just give it 2-4 hour baths in a bucket and spare the obstacles of a Qt (not conditioned or ready, I presume...no disrespect) or stress no biofilters. Most antibiotics are only stable for a matter of hours...so thats all you need for a "long bath." Catching this fish every other day for 3+ dips is just not fun or funny.

You are doing well to feed antibiotic foods. You can actually add furans to the feed as well (pending what brand/dose you are able to get).

I'm sending you a PM for an alternate solution to help.
 

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could you use a 5 gallon bucket filled about 1/3 and a small filter from like a tetra application for the qt tank since they are jumpers??
 
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could you use a 5 gallon bucket filled about 1/3 and a small filter from like a tetra application for the qt tank since they are jumpers??

i acclimated mine in a 5g bucket and he went crazy everytime i looked in the bucket. he wanted to jump out or hide from me...then i decided to put a small rock in there for him to hide under...this really made him relax...so i think you could qt in a 5g bucket with a top, but i would put something in the bucket like a rock that he could hide under in order to reduce the stress level
 
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update...my fish is still alove and kicking. he swims around more freely more and more every day. he appears very happy, but his body still looks bad. i fed dr gs antibacterial for a week or so and then fed gut loaded brine shrimp (loaded with furan 2) for about 10 days. don't know what to do now, but i don't want to take him out of the tank to treat as this may cause unwanted stress
 

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update...my fish is still alove and kicking. he swims around more freely more and more every day. he appears very happy, but his body still looks bad. i fed dr gs antibacterial for a week or so and then fed gut loaded brine shrimp (loaded with furan 2) for about 10 days. don't know what to do now, but i don't want to take him out of the tank to treat as this may cause unwanted stress

Good to hear hes still alive. Can you treat the tank with furan 2
 
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the directions say that you can, and i have thought about it, but i had several people tell me to do that cut loading brine trick instead of dosing the tank
 

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