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Okay so here is my situation. I'll try to keep as brief as possible. Suffice to say that I have confirmed Amyloodiniosis outbreak in my 220 DT. I have all survivors (blue hippo tang, YT, sailfin tang, scopas tang, Niger trigger, CB angel, one-spot foxface, comet, and snowflake eel) moved into a 55 HT. I have actual Aralen tabs available to me, the chloroquine phosphate that is used to treat humans for malaria. I gave everyone a 30-minute peroxide dip before moving them into the HT, and dosed the HT with a hair over 40 mg/gal chloroquine phosphate.
As of now, I am about 48 hours into treatment. Heavily infected fish, which was almost all of them, are behaving significantly better. They are eating again, displaying increased activity, and breathing is much less labored.
However - bumps are still visible on many of them. For anyone who has successfully treated velvet with CP, is it normal for bumps to persist a couple days into treatment at the sites the parasites had previously embedded? Trying to figure out if this is residual inflammatory response or if my first dose of Aralen for some reason did not work. Don't want to re-dose and end up killing them from CP toxicity, but don't want them to die of untreated velvet, either.
Thanks for any help and sorry for the length of the post!
Okay so here is my situation. I'll try to keep as brief as possible. Suffice to say that I have confirmed Amyloodiniosis outbreak in my 220 DT. I have all survivors (blue hippo tang, YT, sailfin tang, scopas tang, Niger trigger, CB angel, one-spot foxface, comet, and snowflake eel) moved into a 55 HT. I have actual Aralen tabs available to me, the chloroquine phosphate that is used to treat humans for malaria. I gave everyone a 30-minute peroxide dip before moving them into the HT, and dosed the HT with a hair over 40 mg/gal chloroquine phosphate.
As of now, I am about 48 hours into treatment. Heavily infected fish, which was almost all of them, are behaving significantly better. They are eating again, displaying increased activity, and breathing is much less labored.
However - bumps are still visible on many of them. For anyone who has successfully treated velvet with CP, is it normal for bumps to persist a couple days into treatment at the sites the parasites had previously embedded? Trying to figure out if this is residual inflammatory response or if my first dose of Aralen for some reason did not work. Don't want to re-dose and end up killing them from CP toxicity, but don't want them to die of untreated velvet, either.
Thanks for any help and sorry for the length of the post!