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Crazy for Corys!
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Queens, NY
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I've had a platy and a gourami die within 2 weeks of each other of what was believed to be a bacterial infection. I have other fish in the tank...should I treat the entire tank with Melafix for 3 days, just to get rid of any bacteria that may be in there. The other fish are fine..no signs of disease. I did notice my Gold Crescent platy closing his top fin once in a while but not that often. He moves around normal.
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If you have a bacterial infection, then you will need to treat with antibiotics. Melafix is not an antibiotic.
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Atlanta, GA
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Melafix is more of a preventative than a cure. It'll help torn fins and things like that heal faster. Try a medication called Mar-Oxy (I think it's by Mardel...). I've never used it, but I've heard good things. It's for bacterial infections.
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I disagree... melafix actually kills bacteria... I fought a fin rot case in my friends tank with melafix and it worked very well... Plus it has very few bad side effects! But as always, Fin rot is a indicator of water quality, frequent water changes is the best method of prevention. In anycase... treat with melafix, do some waterchanges (3 in the next 3 days) and see how things get... if your fish are improving, continue this method of treatment.
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Crazy for Corys!
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Queens, NY
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I do have Pimafix...would that help. I will do a waterchange too
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Age: 36
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If it's bad AND you are losing fish you can use the melifix AND the pimafix TOGETHER to have a "rapid more effective treatment and promoterapid healing!
just FIY 1 of the few meds you can combine together to really give your aquatic buddies a real boost
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If you read the Melafix label it lists one ingredient as 1%- Melaleuca CAS#8008-98-8 and 99% as inert.
Do a Google for Melaleuca CAS#8008-98-8. |
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