Brookylnella and Manadarins

Tchung23

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My tank got hit with brook. My bsjf, blackcap basslet, 2 cardinals and 2 clowns all died within days of each other.

My 2 mandarins and 1 yasha are still alive and it’s been about a 1 week since the last fish died. Very difficult to get meds in Ontario. Asked my lfs what to do and he said there wasn’t much. Anyways, Mandarins have a couple of white spots on them but it has been like that for about a week. Do you think they’ll make it?? Eating is fine. They seem tougher then my other fish. Also yasha seems fine too.
 

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Mandrins have a thicker semi toxic slime coat that helps protect them, how much I'm not sure. IDK about the yasha.
 

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meds in ontario is not hard. amazon and ebay will get you coppersafe, general cure, prazipro furacyn ich x and all the rest
 

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