J.Lake;4988992; said:So should i do a Large waterchange before the next dose of knanplex? They recieved a full dose, i just halfed it at first to check out the rays. Just wanted to make sure they could handle it. I dosed the tank to seachems instructions. Tom is when they get hit again with the kanaplex.
Yes, do a 50% water change just before the next dose of Kanaplex.
I saw that you gave the full dose, and it is a good idea to be cautious with medications you aren't familiar with. It's just nice to know how the drug works, and why the instructions are what they are.
A bit more info about the drug and what it targets: As mentioned before, many fish pathogens are gram negative bacteria. Kanamycin specifically targets gram negative aerobic bacteria. Unfortunately, the nitrifying bacteria that we depend on to convert ammonia to nitrite, and then nitrite to nitrate are gram negative aerobes as well, making them potential targets of kanamycin.
According to SeaChem, Kanaplex "does not adversely affect the filter bed." I'm not saying SeaChem is wrong, but it would be wise to monitor your water parameters regularly during the Kanaplex treatment.
RD.;4989163; said:If you are still using epsom salt in the tank water, then in light of what cali just posted it might be best to eliminate the epsom salt before treating with Kanaplex again. I didn't realize that magnesium had that type of effect with kanamycin. Good info calioutlaw.
Hey, you've done most of the dirty work here
