Fin Rot - Maracyn 1/2 Fail

maybe it's possible the fish has something amiss internally (parasite, etc) and the fin rot is a secondary symptom?
 
maybe it's possible the fish has something amiss internally (parasite, etc) and the fin rot is a secondary symptom?

I thought that it could be an internal bacterial problem, but the fish has no other symptoms. I've got 3 days before either a re-dose or to try something else. Hopefully I won't need to. I may try 'painting' some meds on his tail after the four days are up.

Anyone care to give a diagnosis of that tail? Also, the instructions for Jungle Fungus Eliminator call for a re-dose after the fourth day. I've seen (online) where people re-dose after 24 hours. Any opinions on that?
 
I thought that it could be an internal bacterial problem, but the fish has no other symptoms. I've got 3 days before either a re-dose or to try something else. Hopefully I won't need to. I may try 'painting' some meds on his tail after the four days are up.

Anyone care to give a diagnosis of that tail? Also, the instructions for Jungle Fungus Eliminator call for a re-dose after the fourth day. I've seen (online) where people re-dose after 24 hours. Any opinions on that?


When you say painting, do you mean application of med directly on infected areas?

I have mentioned on few previous thread, such application sometimes do have better results than ordinary capsule/tablet application to water.

I cant say for sure wether it will work on your case since I cant seemed render judgement by pics but if you decide to use topical
application, try Bacitracin (ordinary household antibiotic ointment) over Neosporin.
"I always saved whatever prescribed antibacterial ointment i may have used to be used on fish. You can do research thru literatures/online what these ointment treats. Once this is somewhat established, I will use the appropriate ointment according to symptoms."

Make sure to apply just a smear on infected area, not a lot. Just simple smear on both side of fin/tail. Any extra will just fall off since water and oil dont mix well which is another pollutant in the water.

You will probably read others who will say such practice will stress the fish more. No doubt fish will be under stress but if one knows how to catch fish without netting them out (catch them on first try), it could be done in no time. I have not encountered death while this procedure was carried out nor other stress related secondary infections. This depends on how each individual carry out such procedure or the condition of the fish.

I catch wild tropical and local fish s/w fish every summer and on many occassions, I experienced infections which are naturally occurring. By adopting this topical application, simple infections have been eradicated and full recoveries did take place. Even on fins of d seahorse.

I even tried injection on large fish. Why not?
Because one is worry about stress imposed on fish and wont try other procedures/methods when nothing seems to work, I think it defeats of whole purpose of treating/medicating to save our treasures.

Why not even surgery? Of course, not by individual or should I say ill equipped hobbyist.

I have read many thread with issues over fish diease but I am bit concern with overuse/ill use of med. All these med used by hobbyist seems to go down the drain with out proper treatment of medicated water. Anyone with some biology/chemistry background would agree that simple few steps taken by us will reduce the possible pollutants being dumped into our enviroment.
Yes, even our sewers are bio active. Constant exposure to such med can pose problem as far as effectiveness of our medications, not to mention the disturbances to our eco system.

BTW, track back if you followed the instruction thoroughly/properly. If not used properly, med will not work. Dont expect any med to perform miracle by curing overnight.

Hope all goes well!
 
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Thanks for the response and your insight, Cerianthus. Yes, I meant topical application. I will try your suggestion of Bacitracin should the current treatment fail. I was also considering Potassium Permanganate 'straight up' or possibly Iodine on the caudal fin.

Supposedly there are methods to 'hold' the ointment onto the fish longer after placing the fish back into the water - denture powder is one method I am considering.

I even tried injection on large fish. Why not?
Because one is worry about stress imposed on fish and wont try other procedures/methods when nothing seems to work, I think it defeats of whole purpose of treating/medicating to save our treasures.

:thumbsup:
 
No direct KMnO4 (powder) on anything. NEVER Should tempt!!!!
It is very very powerful oxidant! Probably will destroy healthy cells when come in contact unless very very mild/diluted solution.
Prefer oimtment over iodine on this type of infection. Smear of ointment will probably will last longer than drop of iodine when fish is placed back in the water.

Hope to see recovered/healed tail soon.
 
Yes, thank you. This PP would be in the liquid form (Jungle Clear Water). I do see that it is recommended to even dilute that at 3:1. I also know it is very important not to have undiluted PP come into contact with eyes or gills as well. Strong stuff indeed!

Will try the Bacitracin first. ;)

No direct KMnO4 (powder) on anything. NEVER Should tempt!!!!
It is very very powerful oxidant! Probably will destroy healthy cells when come in contact unless very very mild/diluted solution.
Prefer oimtment over iodine on this type of infection. Smear of ointment will probably will last longer than drop of iodine when fish is placed back in the water.

Hope to see recovered/healed tail soon.
 
Progress?

Forgot to follow up on this.

This fin rot is especially tough. After 10+ days of treatment with the Jungle Fungus Elim and topical Bacitracin there's only a little improvement, but the 'white fuzzy' did not totally disappear. The hospital tank also water started to get some ammonia spikes so I decided to stop the JFE and go back to the 'pristine water' route instead of changing out the water every day.

I put the fish in another small cycled tank and am changing 25% of the water every 48 hours. I also have about 2TBS salt/5 gallon and am adding Pimafix and Melafix daily. Tank temp is 75F. I have also begun to feed the fish Kanamycin mixed with fish food twice a day. The fish does still have some fuzzy crap, but the tail is starting to grow back.
 
How's the convict? Hope things are better.
 
How's the convict? Hope things are better.

Seems to be improving ever so slowly. Wish that fuzzy stuff would totally disappear though.

I don't think he knows he has a problem. Throughout all of this he just seems to want to eat and mate with his honey. :rofl:
 
I'm glad you're seeing some improvement. Keep up the good work. It's good to know he still is enjoying the really important things, lol.
 
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