Axie fungus

colin

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Hi all,
sorry if this has been asked before, i only had a quick scan at the back posts but can anyone recomend an axie safe medical treatment for fungus on the tail and on a gill?

Some of you will know that i got six last week with various limbs missing, 5 are doing great but one is not so good... is copper based treatments a bad idea?

I have access to tetracycline as that is often used with fish...

thanks a lot
Colin
 
I've read that tetracycline isn't good for axys. I like Furan 2 but a salt bath could do it.
 
what strength Kaysie, what strength?


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