Coral beauty in distress
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robinjay - Posts: 13
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Coral beauty in distress
My coflake beauty's in a bad way - damaged gill, bacterial infection, the works. It was eating fine till yesterday, but this morning I woke up to find it lying on a rock at the back, barely clinging on.
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felinxo - Posts: 444
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Re: Coral beauty in distress
I think you should move your coflake beauty to a separate container, then start treatment for the infection. Make sure the water's got plenty of aeration, that's key here.
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robinjay - Posts: 13
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Re: Coral beauty in distress
Hi Seffie,
Thanks for your advice. I really appreciate it. To clarify, would you recommend using Melafix to treat the bacterial infection?
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felinxo - Posts: 444
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Re: Coral beauty in distress
Yeah, Melafix might be okay in the tank since it's based on tea tree oil, but I wouldn't risk it personally.
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robinjay - Posts: 13
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felinxo - Posts: 444
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Re: Coral beauty in distress
Really sorry to hear that Nat, that coflake was a real beauty, you must be gutted.
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havenmix - Posts: 49
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Re: Coral beauty in distress
It's unfortunate but sometimes this is the outcome. Marine fish can be notoriously tricky to treat, in my opinion, especially when compared to freshwater.
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felixon - Posts: 24
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Re: Coral beauty in distress
So sorry to hear about your coflake beauty.
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rileyon - Posts: 217
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Re: Coral beauty in distress
Bacterial infections need proper antibiotics from a vet, not Melafix - that stuff's not worth it. Sorry to hear about your fish, Nat.
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felinxo - Posts: 444
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Re: Coral beauty in distress
I think using Melafix is the way to go, made from tea tree oil it's a natural antibacterial remedy. Getting antibiotics from a vet in the UK would be a nightmare, they probably don't have as much experience with fish as we do.
I agree with SH, marine fish are a challenge to treat, I wonder how many people have actually been successful.
I agree with SH, marine fish are a challenge to treat, I wonder how many people have actually been successful.