Greetings. Great site you have here. Hopefully someone with more experience than I can help out. Here is my situation:
One of the Boesemani Rainbows I purchased from the LPS was infected either with a mouth fungus or Flexibacter (Columnaris). He had a cotton like substance in his mouth and nose area and seemed to have difficulty breathing. I noticed it as soon as I got him home. I'm betting the stress of the move is what initiated the symptoms because he did not look ill an hour before. My bet is on the Columnaris. In any case the one died within 24 hours in the hospital tank. The remaining 3 Rainbows are not eating too well and have very red gills as the lone symptoms. The 2 Kribs seem to be doing fine. I've included some camera phone pics of the Boesmani's.
I am treating the whole tank with Maracyn2 and Tetracycline which should cover any Columnaris and secondary bacteria that remained. Any other ideas on what could be going on with the reddish gills? Are there any other treatments I should consider for the current problem. I am only on Day 2 of the antibiotic treatment. As noted below I do not have an ammonia problem and I have added extra aeration. Thanks for any suggestions.
My parameters:
Tank size: 55 Gallons
pH: 7.2
ammonia: 0
nitrite: 0
nitrate: 10
tank temp: 74F 23C

One of the Boesemani Rainbows I purchased from the LPS was infected either with a mouth fungus or Flexibacter (Columnaris). He had a cotton like substance in his mouth and nose area and seemed to have difficulty breathing. I noticed it as soon as I got him home. I'm betting the stress of the move is what initiated the symptoms because he did not look ill an hour before. My bet is on the Columnaris. In any case the one died within 24 hours in the hospital tank. The remaining 3 Rainbows are not eating too well and have very red gills as the lone symptoms. The 2 Kribs seem to be doing fine. I've included some camera phone pics of the Boesmani's.
I am treating the whole tank with Maracyn2 and Tetracycline which should cover any Columnaris and secondary bacteria that remained. Any other ideas on what could be going on with the reddish gills? Are there any other treatments I should consider for the current problem. I am only on Day 2 of the antibiotic treatment. As noted below I do not have an ammonia problem and I have added extra aeration. Thanks for any suggestions.
My parameters:
Tank size: 55 Gallons
pH: 7.2
ammonia: 0
nitrite: 0
nitrate: 10
tank temp: 74F 23C

