Thanks everybody for the quick and informative answers. I apologize for not getting back sooner but my life for some reason has been hectic for quite some time now.
1 When you say about the half strength dose, are you referring to halving both? Or just the Malachite?
2 I have a catfish in the tank specifcally a Centrodoras Brachiatus(relative or the Irwini and Ripsaw catfish/Oxydoras Niger). Should I remove him while medicating?
I'm going to go with treatment because there's aggression in the tank and I worry it may hinder healing. The Pearsei unfortunately are almost the bottom rung when it comes to dominance in the tank.
Thanks for the suggestion.Maybe try some Pimafix
My experience with disease is limited as I said, so although I know about gram negative bacteria; I was unaware of a relation to a medications effectiveness and ph. Thanks for the info. you've given me as well as something to look into further.I would begin with addition of 2 tablespoon of salt per 5 gallons, added over a 48 hours period. With your pH, Nitrofurazone (like Furan-2) is an effective medication for gram negative bacteria like fungus.
Thanks, for the help and info. I've upped my water change schedule and will keep trying to make sure their diet is as varied as possible.It could be a fungus but I would suspect a bacterial infection. I would not medicate but keep your water pristine and increase immune response by offering a healthy diet(veg. matter, live foods, high quality pellets, etc) If I had to guess(that's all you can do without microscopic exam)it's actually gram positive infection, like columnaris, although there are many strains.
Thanks for the input and I'm glad Jungle's FungusGuard worked for you, I may try it or I may go with Aquanero's suggestion and try API's.It looks like the stuff I'm dealing with on my pickerel. I went through the Pima/Melafix combo, furan-2/kanaplex combo, and I can't tell you how many bottles of paraguard lol. Everything would knock the fungus back but it would flare up way worse a couple days later. Last thing that seems to have finally killed it was Jungle's FungusGuard. Good luck...if its the same stuff its a pain to knock out.
Thanks for your response, I always find your posts informative and this time is no exception. I had to look up lymphocystis, looks to be a horrible condition. As you said not life threatening but ugly. Hopefully it's not the case hear and one of the suggestions provided will be successful.Could be early stages of lymphocystis. Not necessarily life-threatening but unsightly. It is a virus and I believe there is no known cure. Just good water conditions and tank maintenance can put it into remission.
Thanks Tom, I appreciate the help. Can I ask two quick questions.Kolt try api Funguas Guard combined with Malachite green at half stregth, Should knock it out quickly. It wouln't kill your BB either but watch the levels, you know the drill.
Also one of the posters above stated coulminars is gram-positive, it is infact a gram-negative aerobic bacteria where an exaample of an aerobic gram-positive bacteria would be Streptococcus treatable with erythomycin.
1 When you say about the half strength dose, are you referring to halving both? Or just the Malachite?
2 I have a catfish in the tank specifcally a Centrodoras Brachiatus(relative or the Irwini and Ripsaw catfish/Oxydoras Niger). Should I remove him while medicating?
Fungus cure is a combination of Acriflavin which is an effective antiseptic in treating topical gram negative bacterial infections, while MG is effective in treating Saprolegnia. I can't rule out either 100% so this would be the best two pronged attack for either situation. This is also a sutable in tank treatment due to it's low impact on BB.
Again thank you both for all the info. you're providing it's greatly appreciated.Thank you for the correction Aquanero. Forgot to proof read that post...Looking back at pics, I still feel its a bacterial infection with a secondary fungal infection and at this point can be treated with clean water. In a more advanced case, you could treat the bacterial infection and fungus will heal on it's own...
I'm going to go with treatment because there's aggression in the tank and I worry it may hinder healing. The Pearsei unfortunately are almost the bottom rung when it comes to dominance in the tank.