To me, I figure once it's in an aquarium, you're basically doomed until you tear it down and sterilize it. Or is this not the case?
I think it may be an entirely different organism, so may not help. Vaccines and antibodies can be very specific.new2tanks said:Can the Tb shots you get protect you against the fish TB?
someone on a different forum said:Yup.
Of course, we never know the prevalence of small numbers of Mycobacterium marinum in the normal aquarium environment. But if fish have been infected, the bacterial load is very great and the mycobacteria are not like normal bacteria. They are tough-coated, can withstand heat and drying, and are slow growing so not very affected by antibacterials. For example, treatment for infected humans is a 9 month course of multiple antimycobacterials. Treating fish is ineffective.
Even scrubbing the tank is not very effective on it's own, you will need to spray liberally with isopropyl acohol and allow to dry (in a well-ventilated area and NO NAKED FLAMES AND NO SMOKING!!!) and repeat several times, making sure that all the nooks and crannies are soaked. I personally would dump the lot and start again if the entire aquarium collection is just one tank and a Q tank. Including nets, tubing, filters, anything that can't be throughly soaked overnight in 70% isopropyl alcohol or autoclaved. And I'd wait several months.
It's such a pity that it's got a grip in the rainbowfish hobby (allegedly). Some fish seem much more susceptible than others, but when an infected fish is in the system, 100% losses can be expected.
Fortunately, it's not happened to me yet.
But I knew someone who lost his entire stock for the second time in 10 years, then gave up the hobby. He told me he assumed he'd failed to eradicate it from his aquarium equipment and reinfected the next lot of fish, and couldn't face it all over for a thrid time.
plah831 said:ROLLIN, I noticed that you had another thread about Fish TB in July. It seems you haven't gotten your answer, huh? I think the risk is truly not enough that you should worry about it constantly, or consider getting out of the fish-keeping hobby, though. I hope that someone can tell you something to make you feel better![]()