Tamodine Topical treatment in a marine reef tank

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Hi All,

My Convict tang has appeared with a nasty 1-2cm gash down his side. Water quality is excellent and I will normally treat with a Myzaxin bath, however for injuries like this with freshwater fish, I would normally apply a topical Tamadine (iodine based) treatment, followed by a little Orajel to seal and protect the wound.

Does anyone do this with their marine fish and any issues with Tamadine being used topically in a marine reef tank?

Thanks in advance!
 

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You can use neosporin to coat the wound. Suggest a bath in methylene blue first. And then you can treat the QT tank with Neoplex (shares most of the same ingredients plus some antibiotics).
 
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You can use neosporin to coat the wound. Suggest a bath in methylene blue first. And then you can treat the QT tank with Neoplex (shares most of the same ingredients plus some antibiotics).

Thanks, my go-to for bacterial and fungal dips is Myxazin, which has Acriflavine, formaldehyde and Malachite green in it. However I was wondering if a topical treatment and subsequent wound sealant would be better.

Unfortunately, we have tight controls on antibiotics in the UK/Europe, so can't get antibiotic fish treatments as freely as you guys in the US. :(
 

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