Sorry for the long post but I thought some may benefit from my experiences. Mods feel free to move this to the disease forum.
I had an unknown disease blow through my 55 gallon planted community tank. All these fish were in the tank for at least 1 month and some for a year so it was not a matter of QTing, though in the future I am going to be more strict with the QT process. The first fish to go were my kuhli loaches, I lost 15 of them over night. They had no signs of illness besides a bit of a cloudy coating on some. I raised the temp to 86 but did not add any medicine due to the dojo loaches sensitivity. After that all hell broke loose the next night I lost 4 neon tetras and 4 zebra danios. Now I could see some velvelty looking stuff on the tetras and danios but nothing on the other fish. I also noticed my dojo loaches eyes were cloudy and bulging. Bodies were also bulging on the affected fish, at this point so I'm not sure what the disease is.
I ordered maracyn 1 and 2 from the internet and QT'd the neons, zebras and dojos in a cycled betta tank (10 gallon, betta was actually quite friendly) and added a half dose of quick cure. The next couple days there were no improvements but no deaths. Then on the day I got the antibiotics one of my L183 plecs (a favorite and a bit expensive) died.
At this point I aggressively treated both the 55 and the 10 gallon QT tank with Maracyn 1 and 2 for an entire week as per the directions. After day 2 I noticed the fish starting to get more active, eyes cleared up and they started to eat again. Phew. I was worried the antibiotics would kill my beneficial bacteria and throw my tank back into a cycle but it never happened. I tested for ammonia every morning and night and there was none.
So long story short I was always wary of antibiotics because I thought they killed BB (yes some do like maracyn plus so read the instructions first). I ordered some more maracyn 1 and 2 and maracyn plus now so I have it and can now confidently treat a disease earlier to avoid losing so many fish.
I had an unknown disease blow through my 55 gallon planted community tank. All these fish were in the tank for at least 1 month and some for a year so it was not a matter of QTing, though in the future I am going to be more strict with the QT process. The first fish to go were my kuhli loaches, I lost 15 of them over night. They had no signs of illness besides a bit of a cloudy coating on some. I raised the temp to 86 but did not add any medicine due to the dojo loaches sensitivity. After that all hell broke loose the next night I lost 4 neon tetras and 4 zebra danios. Now I could see some velvelty looking stuff on the tetras and danios but nothing on the other fish. I also noticed my dojo loaches eyes were cloudy and bulging. Bodies were also bulging on the affected fish, at this point so I'm not sure what the disease is.
I ordered maracyn 1 and 2 from the internet and QT'd the neons, zebras and dojos in a cycled betta tank (10 gallon, betta was actually quite friendly) and added a half dose of quick cure. The next couple days there were no improvements but no deaths. Then on the day I got the antibiotics one of my L183 plecs (a favorite and a bit expensive) died.
At this point I aggressively treated both the 55 and the 10 gallon QT tank with Maracyn 1 and 2 for an entire week as per the directions. After day 2 I noticed the fish starting to get more active, eyes cleared up and they started to eat again. Phew. I was worried the antibiotics would kill my beneficial bacteria and throw my tank back into a cycle but it never happened. I tested for ammonia every morning and night and there was none.
So long story short I was always wary of antibiotics because I thought they killed BB (yes some do like maracyn plus so read the instructions first). I ordered some more maracyn 1 and 2 and maracyn plus now so I have it and can now confidently treat a disease earlier to avoid losing so many fish.