MellowReefer
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I have never encountered this type of infection on a fish before so I'm not sure I've done the right thing and hope someone can advise me on what to do next.
I ordered 4 small fish from LA and they came in almost 4 weeks ago. A cardinal, a watchman goby, a harptail blenny, and a flasher wrasse. I don't normally get so many but they had everyone I wanted in stock and I have a 30 gal long QT that's been established for a while so I thought why not. The wrasse looked weak and stressed but the others looked fine (the wrasse later died but had no symptoms of infection that I could see). The other three were all eating and healthy for about a week. After a week I noticed that the blenny's fins were ragged and a few days later he developed a white patch near his mouth about the size of a dime and continued to lose his top fin and part of his tail. I started Paraguard treatment because its supposed to treat bacterial and fungal infections. After a week of seeing no improvement in the blenny I decided to try API's Pimafix/Melafix. It's been 3 days and he's just getting worse and looks near death, hasn't eaten in almost a week now. So I decided I'm going to try Maracyn 1 & 2. I put a polyfilter and carbon in last night to try to remove the Pimafix/Melafix because it made the tank so cloudy, but this morning it still looks really cloudy. Should I do a large water change before starting the Maracyn? I just finished making the RODI and will add salt after work but would only have a few hours for mixing. Or do you think it's okay to add the Maracyn while it still looks like the Pimafix/Melafix is not completely removed.
To summarize:
Is Maracyn 1 and Maracyn 2 the best option to try now?
Do I need to worry that the Pimafix/Melafix is not completely removed?
If the blenny dies before I do this and the other fish don't show any symptoms, do I still need to treat the tank? (Is it contagious like ich/crypto?)
Thanks in advance for your help.
I ordered 4 small fish from LA and they came in almost 4 weeks ago. A cardinal, a watchman goby, a harptail blenny, and a flasher wrasse. I don't normally get so many but they had everyone I wanted in stock and I have a 30 gal long QT that's been established for a while so I thought why not. The wrasse looked weak and stressed but the others looked fine (the wrasse later died but had no symptoms of infection that I could see). The other three were all eating and healthy for about a week. After a week I noticed that the blenny's fins were ragged and a few days later he developed a white patch near his mouth about the size of a dime and continued to lose his top fin and part of his tail. I started Paraguard treatment because its supposed to treat bacterial and fungal infections. After a week of seeing no improvement in the blenny I decided to try API's Pimafix/Melafix. It's been 3 days and he's just getting worse and looks near death, hasn't eaten in almost a week now. So I decided I'm going to try Maracyn 1 & 2. I put a polyfilter and carbon in last night to try to remove the Pimafix/Melafix because it made the tank so cloudy, but this morning it still looks really cloudy. Should I do a large water change before starting the Maracyn? I just finished making the RODI and will add salt after work but would only have a few hours for mixing. Or do you think it's okay to add the Maracyn while it still looks like the Pimafix/Melafix is not completely removed.
To summarize:
Is Maracyn 1 and Maracyn 2 the best option to try now?
Do I need to worry that the Pimafix/Melafix is not completely removed?
If the blenny dies before I do this and the other fish don't show any symptoms, do I still need to treat the tank? (Is it contagious like ich/crypto?)
Thanks in advance for your help.