The temperature extremes/humidity of the monsoon season here in Tucson have been especially bad this year, and despite valiant efforts at respectable temperature control (air conditioning, venting, fans, frozen water bottles.... everything except the $750 chiller) the temp in my 125 gallon tank has been higher (~83 F) than average (80 F) and I see an outbreak of dreaded columnaris on one of my gold gourami (the smallest female).
This is my first time dealing with a serious tank disease of any nature, so I'll be updating the thread as Tx. continues to harness all the knowledge stored within these virtual walls LOL. Fortunately, I caught it very early, and the identification was relatively easy: isolated and raised "cotton fluffs" on one of the otherwise healthy ventral and the dorsal fin. It has no resemblance what-so-ever to the typical 'scattered salt' presentation of Ich.
These golds arrived as a group several months ago and were all quarantined/checked out after 3 weeks. The afflicted is now QT, but I have plenty of maracyn/maracyn 2 on hand so I'm choosing to dose the entire tank :wall: given the elevated temperature. Air stones are now on 24/7 and otherwise, all specimens look good. I'm electing for no salt at this time. Parameters are good as usual (0/0/5 ppm) with stable pH (7.2), but I'll be performing daily 15% water changes and checking levels diligently.
After 24 hrs. of treatment, the patches on the afflicted are already turning a pinkish color and she seems to be perking up a bit and eating. No signs of other problems thus far in the main tank. Any additional feedback is appreciated, but it looks she's on the road to recovery.
This is my first time dealing with a serious tank disease of any nature, so I'll be updating the thread as Tx. continues to harness all the knowledge stored within these virtual walls LOL. Fortunately, I caught it very early, and the identification was relatively easy: isolated and raised "cotton fluffs" on one of the otherwise healthy ventral and the dorsal fin. It has no resemblance what-so-ever to the typical 'scattered salt' presentation of Ich.
These golds arrived as a group several months ago and were all quarantined/checked out after 3 weeks. The afflicted is now QT, but I have plenty of maracyn/maracyn 2 on hand so I'm choosing to dose the entire tank :wall: given the elevated temperature. Air stones are now on 24/7 and otherwise, all specimens look good. I'm electing for no salt at this time. Parameters are good as usual (0/0/5 ppm) with stable pH (7.2), but I'll be performing daily 15% water changes and checking levels diligently.
After 24 hrs. of treatment, the patches on the afflicted are already turning a pinkish color and she seems to be perking up a bit and eating. No signs of other problems thus far in the main tank. Any additional feedback is appreciated, but it looks she's on the road to recovery.