Fairy wrasse eye disease

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It's been fine for over a month. was getting picked on by another wrasse so moved to this tank a couple weeks ago. 2 blue springer damsels have been in this tank and still are for over a month. They seem healthy although did have some white streaks on them when I bought them. Look normal now.

Wrasse is swimming abnormal and left eye is covered in white film. Eating ok but not acting normal.

I have prazipro, kanaplex, metroplex, and focus.

Let me know your thoughts.

Thx

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It's been fine for over a month. was getting picked on by another wrasse so moved to this tank a couple weeks ago. 2 blue springer damsels have been in this tank and still are for over a month. They seem healthy although did have some white streaks on them when I bought them. Look normal now.

Wrasse is swimming abnormal and left eye is covered in white film. Eating ok but not acting normal.

I have prazipro, kanaplex, metroplex, and focus.

Let me know your thoughts.

Thx

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This looks like a product of scratch or injury and should be treated in a quarantine tank using Maracyn AKA Maracyn 1 which is ethromyacin for at least 5 days. Maintain good water quality during treatment and increase oxygen with use of an air stone
 

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So I treated with prazipro and within a few minutes he started acting different and colors changed completely. Crazy


_Praziquantel is not the cure and often reduces both oxygen and appetite. Before treating with maracyn, do a water change and add carbon for a few hours to reduce the Prazi.
 

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As a people doctor this vet stuff fascinates me. So the injury causes a bacterial infection that then causes the fish to act strange?
I don't think fish are any different than people. I certainly am not myself when I'm sick or in pain. It might be said that I'm acting strangely in these situations as in "not my normal self". :) I hope your little guy recovers! The eye looks sore.
 
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So petco only had maracyn oxy which is sodium chlorite 4.3%. Best option I may have is kanaplex which is kanamycin sulfate 32%. Thoughts anyone?
 

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So petco only had maracyn oxy which is sodium chlorite 4.3%. Best option I may have is kanaplex which is kanamycin sulfate 32%. Thoughts anyone?

I can't account for the change in color immediately after adding the Prazipro. How does it look today?

If it is bacterial, Maracyn Oxy is not a good choice for this. Erythromycin seems to work the best for eye issues, but any gram negative antibiotic for aerobic bacteria could work.

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I can't account for the change in color immediately after adding the Prazipro. How does it look today?

If it is bacterial, Maracyn Oxy is not a good choice for this. Erythromycin seems to work the best for eye issues, but any gram negative antibiotic for aerobic bacteria could work.

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Thanks vetteguy and Jay. Hard to tell this morning since he's sleeping. I gave one dose of kaneplex last night after carbon and water change. It says every 2 days for max of 3 doses. I'll check him after work this afternoon. Anyone know where to find the erythromycin in case it doesn't work?
 

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It does seem better. However, antibiotics don’t work overnight like that so any improvement so far is unrelated to the Kanaplex last night. We’ll take what we can get though, right?
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It does seem better. However, antibiotics don’t work overnight like that so any improvement so far is unrelated to the Kanaplex last night. We’ll take what we can get though, right?
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It looks normal today. He is acting normal also. I don't think I will dose anymore antibiotics. I will leave him in the medication tank until tomorrow. Thoughts?
 

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It looks normal today. He is acting normal also. I don't think I will dose anymore antibiotics. I will leave him in the medication tank until tomorrow. Thoughts?
I'd back off on the antibiotics, but watch for a relapse.

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