Can someone recommend a good general purpose treatment for sores (in addition to good water/proper nutrition)?
I have a yellow flanked wrasse (cyrrhalubrus cyanopluera), received five days ago, in a 30 gallon quarantine tank. Hang-on filter is well established. Was used on the tank for six weeks while main tank was fallow (after being seeded initially in main tank), to address ich in main tank. Old fish (desjardini tang, four gobies) went back into main tank before new fish were put in quarantine. New fish in quarantine are pair of true perculas, two rainford gobies, two hector gobies, and a lawnmower blenny in addition to the wrasse.
Wrasse was missing a few scales when he went into the Qtank, but now there are raw-looking patches where skin itself seems to have rotted away or been scratched away. (I'm assuming that none of the other fish will have attacked the wrasse.) I am fine with doing two buckets (approx 9 gallons) of water change every other day to maintain high water quality, but would like to add some sort of salve-type solution to the water to help protect the fish. Can anyone recommend something? I was thinking of Stress-Coat, but other/better suggestions would be appreciated. (Today's 4 bucket water change did appear to help fish's overall vitality.) I was also planning to get some Selcon tomorrow in which to soak food to help things along.
I have a yellow flanked wrasse (cyrrhalubrus cyanopluera), received five days ago, in a 30 gallon quarantine tank. Hang-on filter is well established. Was used on the tank for six weeks while main tank was fallow (after being seeded initially in main tank), to address ich in main tank. Old fish (desjardini tang, four gobies) went back into main tank before new fish were put in quarantine. New fish in quarantine are pair of true perculas, two rainford gobies, two hector gobies, and a lawnmower blenny in addition to the wrasse.
Wrasse was missing a few scales when he went into the Qtank, but now there are raw-looking patches where skin itself seems to have rotted away or been scratched away. (I'm assuming that none of the other fish will have attacked the wrasse.) I am fine with doing two buckets (approx 9 gallons) of water change every other day to maintain high water quality, but would like to add some sort of salve-type solution to the water to help protect the fish. Can anyone recommend something? I was thinking of Stress-Coat, but other/better suggestions would be appreciated. (Today's 4 bucket water change did appear to help fish's overall vitality.) I was also planning to get some Selcon tomorrow in which to soak food to help things along.