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I may be wrong, but isn't Jungle Fungus Clear for freshwater use only? (or at least, I've never seen it marketed to saltwater, or heard before of it being used - but, I've definitely been wrong before!) I'm sad to hear you had 100% loss. I have accepted it was uronema, but I've been very lucky in that I have had no other infections since this. I have even added two new members to the tank (a black and white occ. clown and a twin spot goby) and all has been well since this original chromi (I still have the others as well which are perfectly fine). |
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Likely the only way to manage the pest now is to have healthy fish, low stress, and high biological diversity. Avoid Chromis. Unfortunately adding fungicides or antibiotics (metro) to your tank will not help with the diversity. |
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If you spot the horrible uronema disease in the first day you can possibly beat it with this method.
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Uronema marinum
Looks like your green chromis had uronema marinum as there are red sores seen on the chromis. Well, its a bit hard to treat but there possible treatments such as Metronidazole, acriflavine, Chloroquine phosphate and copper. But then I suggest you to put your fish on different tank a week or two.
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