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Will anything here help?
The closets would be tri-sulfa however make sure its Not expired and apply at 70% of the suggested dosage if not expired. The neomyacin is questionable as im not familiar with it but has some of the ingredients of neoplex and making me reluctant of its use and application
 
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The closets would be tri-sulfa however make sure its Not expired and apply at 70% of the suggested dosage if not expired. The neomyacin is questionable as im not familiar with it but has some of the ingredients of neoplex and making me reluctant of its use and application
Oh hell yes, it's expired. Didn't realize I have been keeping ponies for over 15 years. Will it hurt them if expired or just not be of any use?
 

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Oh hell yes, it's expired. Didn't realize I have been keeping ponies for over 15 years. Will it hurt them if expired or just not be of any use?
I would not chance it
 

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Thank you for that. As disheartening as it is to hear, it's better to know what is happening. So obviously Diamox is not the answer here. I am going to head out to my supply shed to see if I have any Furan in my medical stuff. I'm wondering if should do a huge water change in that tank or put the remaining ponies in the small hospital tank that is pristine right now? Thanks again.
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To remove them and put in your other tank, Then do a complete stripping of your existing and sterilize it would be my approach if possible in light of no other way to kill this bacteria I hope I never encounter
 

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Oh hell yes, it's expired. Didn't realize I have been keeping ponies for over 15 years. Will it hurt them if expired or just not be of any use?
Daimox is often only a temporary fix for GBD.

When I see lesions like that, I always do a microscopic skin scrape - you need to differentiate between bacteria and protozoans. You can’t see bacteria under a regular look at scope, but if you DON’T see protozoans, then presume it is bacterial.
 
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I think I still have a microscope somewhere that I used to use to look at skin scrapes from cats at the shelter I volunteer at. It's not going to cause more damage doing a light scraping on a seahorse? They are so fragile and delicate!
 

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I think I still have a microscope somewhere that I used to use to look at skin scrapes from cats at the shelter I volunteer at. It's not going to cause more damage doing a light scraping on a seahorse? They are so fragile and delicate!
I was thinking of scraping any freshly dead ones, if you haven’t scraped live fish before, you need to take care, as it does take a bit of practice. Sometimes, you can just use a Q tip swab on the lesion, then rinse it with seawater onto a microscope slide.
 

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