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Old 02-05-2015, 05:32 PM
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Hey guys i have a kole tang in my QT tank its on the last day of TT method and went threw prizipro treatment before this, was eating good up until yesterday and noticed red swollen lips he is still in QT and eating ok but now seems scared rest of fish look ok wondering what i can use to treat?

Ammonia is well controlled with prime just moved him over to new Qt tank this am







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I was thinking antibiotics?
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Old 02-05-2015, 08:15 PM
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Old 02-05-2015, 09:07 PM
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I would wait a few days for the antibiotics if it's still eating. Most of the time external wounds can heal by themselves given clean environment and good diets.
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Bump still eating rest of fish due to go in main tank on Sunday not sure if I should put him in yet
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I would keep him on his own if you want to put the other fish in the DT. After you're finished treating him with whatever meds (sorry read the thread really fast) do a couple water changes. Clean SW is one of the best things to help fish heal. If the swelling isn't subsiding or healing then think about antibiotics but back to back, this stuff is hard on them. What do you have in the tank that he could be abrading his mouth on, maybe the cut end of a piece of PVC or something??
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I've seen this happen a couple of times... I would keep him in QT until the lips heal. I've had mine hurt her lips during catch/transfer process to the DT and she didn't make it because I opted not to go fishing and stress everyone out. Seeing as the fish is already in QT you might as well keep it where you can keep a closer eye on things and make sure he keeps eating.

+1 to what George said, wait a little before medicating with anti-bacterial. Pristine water quality is also super important when it comes to infection.
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Ok thanks yea I'll leave him in hope he keeps eating he's in a 20g qt and been getting fresh WC every 3 days with the tank transfer and now I'll do a 5g wc every few days of it's just him in there and hold off on medicating till needed
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Are you using a net with your tank transfer method?
Maybe a small colander/strainer would be easier on the fish
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Seems to be doing better today, the redness is gone not sure how the net could cause this damage they are in there for all on 3 seconds the tanks for tank transfer are a few feet apart


Gonna just keep him in the QT to make sure he's all right
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Bump still eating rest of fish due to go in main tank on Sunday not sure if I should put him in yet
Are the rest of the fish in the QT with the Kole? If so, I wouldn't put the other fish in the DT yet, as the Kole may be infectious, and the other fish may be vectors. If it was me, I would be starting QT time over from the day the Kole looks healed.
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