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possibly a gram negative bacterial infection. Septicemia may be part of it.
+1 Hemorrhagic septicemia; there is both a viral and bacterial version of this disease. The virus is impossible to cure, the bacterial infection is very difficult to treat and highly contagious.
I've had this fish for 6 years plusThe moral of the story.....if you do not qt.....you are bound for becoming the next grim reaper fish...
Well the virus or bacteria had to come from somewhere....it doesn't travel through the air....It would not lay dormant for 6+ years. What did you add last and when?I've had this fish for 6 years plus
Well the virus or bacteria had to come from somewhere....it doesn't travel through the air....It would not lay dormant for 6+ years. What did you add last and when?
Just a heads up, if kanamycin is used in food it will just cause a GI purge. It does not get absorbed via the GI tract.thanks for the info, so ofcourse you would use the Oxytetracycline or Kanamycin
im only worried that some fish might not accept the flake either because the fish is sick and wont eat or a new fish that only eats certain types of food. though im going to buy some of this stuff it sounds very good.
whats the shelf life? hopefully itll never be used
By purge do you mean laxative? and if so, would this become a possible treatment for bloat? (if constipation is the cause?)Just a heads up, if kanamycin is used in food it will just cause a GI purge. It does not get absorbed via the GI tract.