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What should I try next? Leaning toward E. M. Erythromycin.

I have a Royal Gramma that has been lethargic for about 2 months now. I've had it for over a year. It was quarantined with prazipro and and then copper before it went into the main display. Before I put it in the qt, I thought it was dead or dying for about 4 days, but whenever I went to remove it, it swam away. It stayed in one place on the sandbed, or in the corner of the tank facing up or down.

When I put it in the qt, I did 2 rounds (two weeks) of general cure/ It had one long string of white poop, then it perked up for a day, but then the lethargy resumed. Then I did 14 days of copper at 2.1 ppm. It seemed unaffected by this. Now, we are at the end of the first cycle of paracleanse, but it's been in the same spot for like 3 days. The silica sand is very fine. Sorry for the dirty qt glass.

I think it has a gram positive infection because if it was something different, I feel like it would be dead by now. I want to do a huge water change and to e. m. erythromycin, unless you guys have a better suggestion. Thank you. IMG_0112 (1).jpeg
 

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What should I try next? Leaning toward E. M. Erythromycin.

I have a Royal Gramma that has been lethargic for about 2 months now. I've had it for over a year. It was quarantined with prazipro and and then copper before it went into the main display. Before I put it in the qt, I thought it was dead or dying for about 4 days, but whenever I went to remove it, it swam away. It stayed in one place on the sandbed, or in the corner of the tank facing up or down.

When I put it in the qt, I did 2 rounds (two weeks) of general cure/ It had one long string of white poop, then it perked up for a day, but then the lethargy resumed. Then I did 14 days of copper at 2.1 ppm. It seemed unaffected by this. Now, we are at the end of the first cycle of paracleanse, but it's been in the same spot for like 3 days. The silica sand is very fine. Sorry for the dirty qt glass.

I think it has a gram positive infection because if it was something different, I feel like it would be dead by now. I want to do a huge water change and to e. m. erythromycin, unless you guys have a better suggestion. Thank you. IMG_0112 (1).jpeg

The vast majority of marine fish pathogenic bacteria are gram negative and erythromycin is mostly used against gram positive bacteria.

Since you saw some minor improvement using general cure, and then saw white feces, perhaps using metroplex would be a better option?
 
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The vast majority of marine fish pathogenic bacteria are gram negative and erythromycin is mostly used against gram positive bacteria.

Since you saw some minor improvement using general cure, and then saw white feces, perhaps using metroplex would be a better option?
I'm open to it. It looks like paracleanse and general cure have the same amount of metro, and since the fish in not improving, I thought I'd try something else, but I can try GC again. I just don't know if erythromycin cures something else that prazi and metro doesn't. Or Fin and Body Cure, the active ingredient in that is doxycycline hyclate...but I don't think the fish has any external issues, at least not that I can see.
 
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I'm open to it. It looks like paracleanse and general cure have the same amount of metro, and since the fish in not improving, I thought I'd try something else, but I can try GC again. I just don't know if erythromycin cures something else that prazi and metro doesn't. Or Fin and Body Cure, the active ingredient in that is doxycycline hyclate...but I don't think the fish has any external issues, at least not that I can see.
Maybe kanoplex?
 

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I'm open to it. It looks like paracleanse and general cure have the same amount of metro, and since the fish in not improving, I thought I'd try something else, but I can try GC again. I just don't know if erythromycin cures something else that prazi and metro doesn't. Or Fin and Body Cure, the active ingredient in that is doxycycline hyclate...but I don't think the fish has any external issues, at least not that I can see.

Don’t use any “cycline” antibiotics in seawater - the calcium in the water interacts with those antibiotics, rendering them less effective.

Kanamycin and Neomyvin are good choices.
 

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