Urgent...help please vibriosis

Ostri

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My butterfly died of copperband vibriosis recently. There were patches of redness on the fish that looked like internal bleeding and the falling of scales around the swelling areas.

I put a cleaner wrasse from the water that contained the copperband into a different system on 23rd for 1hr and pulled the cleaner wrasse out. So far I don't see the disease on other fish. Should I treat all other fish? I have Kanamycin. I started to treat the copperband on 2/25 and on 2/27 the red patch went from 1 to 5~6 in less than 48 hours. It killed the fish very quickly. Does fish have immunity towards this disease? Should I be using other antibiotics?

The origin of the disease: carried by a copperband butterfly from Liveaquaria, died in 2 days during T&T (I usually TT fish first). On Monday 2/15 I bought this copperband, and on 2/25 the first red patch noticed and 2/27 death.

I took the fish 10 days from infection to showing of the first swelling and 2 days to died after the swelling. Should I be dosing antibiotics in the other system prophylactically? Any one experienced / treated this disease successfully? What should I do? All 6 fish from Liveaquaria died along T&T process. Two butterflies showed swelling while others did not.

I should have never put that cleaner wrasse into the other system. Now that system may be infected. I have very expensive fish in there (FOT)... I have yet to see any signs of infection on the fish in the other system


Thanks!
 
Wow. I've had horrible experiences with LA lately too. I wish I could help but I have no experience with Vibrio bacterial infections. They are Gram negative, so would metronidazole work?
 
All fish infected died. The longest survival was 10 days. I used antibiotics including Kanaplax, Erythromycin, Furan-2... This disease develops so fast that so far it's got a 100% mortality rate. Had to clean and sanitize all the equipment used.
 
Formalin in early stages. But as soon as the fish have open wounds you shouldn't use formalin anymore.

Chloroquine Phosphate may be effective at double the standard dose - though I'm not sure what that may do to the fish.

Bassleer recommends Malachite green alone or with formalin or short baths with methylene blue preceded by freshwater baths.

Since it is rather hard to treat it's best to do preventative formalin baths on all new fish. That way you may kill of skin infections before they go deep and also prevent infecting your QT.
 

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