AmateurAquarist
Aquarium Advice Apprentice
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The fish of a friend of mine fell sick last week. I visited to personally inspect, and believe it to be Gram-positive mycobacteria (Mycobacterium marinum or M. fortuitum) which is basically fish tuberculosis (TB) or piscine tuberculosis.
While it seems as though that's the diagnosis, what does everyone here think? As far as I know, there's no cure, even though it is bacterial in nature.
They are treated with API's General Cure and a 7-day cycle of antibiotics with semi-frequent RO water changes @ 20% every 3 days and feeding New Life Spectrum Probiotic fish food and Thera+A.
What are you thoughts on how to help? Although they quarantined the molly in a 5g hospital tank, the other tankmates are healthy and thriving (strong color, energy, appetite, and spines).
While it seems as though that's the diagnosis, what does everyone here think? As far as I know, there's no cure, even though it is bacterial in nature.
They are treated with API's General Cure and a 7-day cycle of antibiotics with semi-frequent RO water changes @ 20% every 3 days and feeding New Life Spectrum Probiotic fish food and Thera+A.
What are you thoughts on how to help? Although they quarantined the molly in a 5g hospital tank, the other tankmates are healthy and thriving (strong color, energy, appetite, and spines).
- Picture 1 below = HEALTHY
- Picture 2 below = LAST 5 DAYS