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columnaris outbreak
Just had an outbreak of columnaris in my planted tank.
Has anyone gone thru this? How did you treat the outbreak, and how succesful were you? LFS suggests Potassium Permanganate dip, I am dreading having to catch the fish in my heavily planted tank. Any suggestions as to the best course of action to take? Thanks in advance Dave |
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columnaris outbreak
LFS suggests Potassium Permanganate dip, I am dreading having to catch the
fish in my heavily planted tank. There are many commercial treatments for columnaris, which is a bacterial disease, even though it looks like fungus. You could try an antibiotic like Maracyn, erythromycin, tetracycline, etc. You can just dissolve it in the tank, but be aware that it may affect your biological filter. Do it fast if you're going to do it, because this disease can spread and kill very quickly. Columnaris generally indicates that something is wrong with your tank. Too crowded, not enough oxygen, too warm, bad water quality, etc. Leigh http://www.fortunecity.com/lavender/halloween/881/ |
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