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I woke up this morning to a pretty large wound on our FoxFace. I think it’s healing but I don’t know what could have caused this type of wound. Any thoughts or helpful ideas would be appreciated.


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I woke up this morning to a pretty large wound on our FoxFace. I think it’s healing but I don’t know what could have caused this type of wound. Any thoughts or helpful ideas would be appreciated.


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Looks to be a bite mark likely from clown otherwise injury which has become infected. You can use kanaplex, however do this in a separate treatment tank and do not place in food but rather in water as it is easily absorbed by fish and treats both internally and externally
 
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Looks to be a bite mark likely from clown otherwise injury which has become infected. You can use kanaplex, however do this in a separate treatment tank and do not place in food but rather in water as it is easily absorbed by fish and treats both internally and externally
Hi @vetteguy53081 —-i was about to treat the tank with Cipro…would that be an alternative over a hospital tank? Just curious.

The Cipro treatment is treat a repeated issue with STN of colony bases. But I’m holding off until the latest ICP comes in.
 

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Hi @vetteguy53081 —-i was about to treat the tank with Cipro…would that be an alternative over a hospital tank? Just curious.

The Cipro treatment is treat a repeated issue with STN of colony bases. But I’m holding off until the latest ICP comes in.
No Cipro, best left for human use and may help occasionally with coral issues. Kanaplex is what you want or Seachem neoplex - Noth broad spectrum treatments

 

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I wonder if could mix some kanaplex into the food.
No, don’t do that. Kanaplex is toxic if you dose too much.

 

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I woke up this morning to a pretty large wound on our FoxFace. I think it’s healing but I don’t know what could have caused this type of wound. Any thoughts or helpful ideas would be appreciated.


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That is very large to show up overnight, could have it been smaller and just missed previously?

Bacteria often grow in circular growth patterns starting from a central smaller injury. Any treatment is going to need to be in a hospital tank, dosing with a good broad spectrum, gram negative antibiotic like neomycin or kanamycin.
 
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That is very large to show up overnight, could have it been smaller and just missed previously?

Bacteria often grow in circular growth patterns starting from a central smaller injury. Any treatment is going to need to be in a hospital tank, dosing with a good broad spectrum, gram negative antibiotic like neomycin or kanamycin.
Ah. Thank you for the information.
 

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Luckily there was a good sale on a 20 long at Petsmart. I setup a hospital QT in the office. Tidal filter, sponge filter, heater, and pvc hide.

Waiting on the ammonia badge and kanaplex.


Seder filter with media from the display and some sponge.

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And have Prime on hand:
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Might use this same setup to pull my Hippo tang to get her re-homed after I get my fox face through this issue.
 
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Reference pictures for today. Kanaplex comes in tomorrow. QT tank setup up.


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Fox face rabbit fish with infected wound


Are you seeing any new symptoms? Is it still eating well?
 
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Are you seeing any new symptoms? Is it still eating well?
Still eating well. Fed her the mastik mix with selcon and beta glucan this morning. She ate pretty aggressively.

I fed the tank rods food fish blend this morning after I fed her several helpings of mastik and she didn’t seem to want to compete with the other fish. This was similar to yesterday’s behavior and is a little different than normal.

She is at least 10 years old in my care and probably a year or two before me.
 
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I should be getting the Kanaplex order this evening. I decided to grab the Fox Face after work.

Never fun.

Just matched salinity and pH on the QT and the display.

Grabbing some plastic things to coax her into while wearing a heavy yellow arm glove.

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Ok.

She’s in.

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