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Bottles for melafix and pimafix both say to dose 5ml per 10g. Is that the dosage I want for this?
Ok, "the fix" is in. Melafix and Pimafix both added (they smell interesting).

That spot is looking much worse today, so I did a 50% water change, and started nitrofuracin green powder. I know this is a long shot, but it is worth a try.
I can't wait to get back to experimenting with NFG again. I think it might be "the answer" for a lot of these bacterial issues that keep popping up. dang shame it has gotten so expensive though.
If you do be careful. It’s carcinogenic. I wouldn’t use it in my home
Methylene blue has only been proven to be carcinogenic at extremely high dosages over a long period of time. It took lab rats 2 years to develop pancreatic islet tumors and small intestine tumors, when exposed to 25 or 50 milligrams of methylene blue trihydrate per kilogram body weight five days per week. Therefore, it is not listed as a known or possible carcinogen by ACGIH, NIOSH, OSHA, NTP or IARC.
https://www.avma.org/News/JAVMANews/Pages/s031502h.aspxInteresting, did not know that nitrofurazone was considered a possible carcinogen. I believe it's primarily still used as an ointment by vets.
https://www.avma.org/News/JAVMANews/Pages/s031502h.aspx
And I think it is still used. But - Im just not sure I would want a lot of it hanging around in a tank - and dumping the liquid may be a problem

Well, you didn't see it at the start - it was a blemish when the fish came in, and it got bigger, which is when I turned to the forum for help.By the way - just saying - even at the start that was a horrible wound. Not a blemish.

