Bacterial Infection

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I had hoped Hewbie would have looked better now since dosing First Defense and his food soak. I now think it looks worse and is bacterial. I just ordered this on Amazon. But he doesn’t go near rocks or really under them and he does glass surf so I have ruled out the possibility of the rocks injuring him. Out of this pack what should I dose? Will it negatively affect the other fish and is it okay with cooper?
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It doesn't look all that serious imo. I would just keep water crystal clean and keep him well fed.
It definitely has gotten worse and I don’t want it to get so bad that he dies from it. As mentioned unfortunately he likes to rub up against the glass which is a very typical puffer thing to do which doesn’t help it heal!
 
There is no proof that first defense does anything. And soaking food will have minimal impact because achiving the proper dosage in food is near impossible for hobbist. Why dose something when we don't even know what your puffer has? If you are worried about infection, you should consider more proven antibiotics.
 
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Looks like a cut. So layer underneath skin is exposed. I would personally just let it heal, but should consider well known antibiotics if you want to treat it.
 
To add to this so I’ve had him since February and notice he always has had a little spot there but over the past few weeks it’s gotten a lot worse! You can’t really see but I’ve noticed it. I’d also like to add it was suggested the rocks could be the cause but he really doesn’t go in and out of the rocks or touch them unless a piece of food falls into one.
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Has the fish injured itself at all in the area? It does look like damage from rubbing or bumping into something. You’re going to want to treat with an antibacterial like kanaplex.
I don’t know about puffer susceptibility to lympho, and I’m not so sure that is what is happening here.
 
Has the fish injured itself at all in the area? It does look like damage from rubbing or bumping into something. You’re going to want to treat with an antibacterial like kanaplex.
I don’t know about puffer susceptibility to lympho, and I’m not so sure that is what is happening here.
Will do. Also someone suggested a tumor or growth. Which I find is interesting I didn’t know fish could get them it does make sense but I don’t think that’s what this is but as mentioned he has always had a little spot. Well other than him rubbing up against the glass.
 
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I’m just adding to the list of issues/what I keep forgetting. I’ve also noticed he has had a bit of rectal prolapse and if it matters I’m treating the tank and the fish for ich with cooper.
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There is no proof that first defense does anything. And soaking food will have minimal impact because achiving the proper dosage in food is near impossible for hobbist. Why dose something when we don't even know what your puffer has? If you are worried about infection, you should consider more proven antibiotics.
Soaking food is to attract it to eat and regardless of us not being able to achieve the correct amount of dosing: I’d say it’s better to dose then not to. He’ll take it in and that’s what it’s about imo. Should it be your primary remedie? No. Should you not dose it “because we can’t achieve the desired amount”? I don’t agree with that.
 
Puffers can be sensitive to copper (though it wouldn’t present like this). What copper are you using?
Also worth noting is that dosing directly to the tank isn’t the best idea, as copper is absorbed by rock and sand (lowering the concentration in the water) and then slowly released after dosing.
 
Puffers can be sensitive to copper (though it wouldn’t present like this). What copper are you using?
Also worth noting is that dosing directly to the tank isn’t the best idea, as copper is absorbed by rock and sand (lowering the concentration in the water) and then slowly released after dosing.
I know it’s only because I don’t want to pull everyone again and feel bad when I do. I’ve been monitoring closely. And CopperSafe.
 

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