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i have a blonde naso in qt. Getting close to 2 weeks of copper. It has weird markings on its side like a bacterial infection. Probably on it’s 7th ish day of NFG. Anyone seen this? Is it bacterial? Is it a reaction to copper like hippos get? @4FordFamily and @HotRocks we’ve kinda talked him. Any more ideas?
 
i have a blonde naso in qt. Getting close to 2 weeks of copper. It has weird markings on its side like a bacterial infection. Probably on it’s 7th ish day of NFG. Anyone seen this? Is it bacterial? Is it a reaction to copper like hippos get? @4FordFamily and @HotRocks we’ve kinda talked him. Any more ideas?

Do you have a pic? Naso Tangs can develop whitish stress marks on their side.
 
I thought I posted it sorry

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I’d continue NFG and copper. Not much else you can do. It takes 5-7 days for antibiotics to do a lot with marine fish, frequently.
 
Is that close to two weeks at therapeutic levels? Do you have a separate, completely sterile QT tank to transfer to after the two week mark, that's 10'+ from your current QT?

That's the only way I'd pull him from copper. I currently have a blonde naso at the same therapeutic level in copper power. I've seen no signs of stress from it
 
Sunday will be 13 days. If you think it’ll help I can pull him Sunday. Put him in a new tank alone with antibiotics
 
I know copper taxes the fish's immune system. I've also read 14 days (might be less but i recal 2 weeks) of copper is long enough if the fish can be placed in a new sterilized tank.
If wait for some of the more experienced members to chime in as well but I would think the antibiotics would work quicker if the fish was able to be pulled from the copper.
 
I would pull him from copper at 14 days to a new tank and continue the antibiotic treatment alone. Copper is an immunosuppressant and makes antibiotics a little less effective. Remember, antibiotics don’t kill ALL bacteria, just knock it back enough for the immune system to take over.

If you can, a 90-minute acriflavine bath (ruby reef rally, for example) in transit to the second QT may be helpful.

Here is a good post about this specific situation:

The Bacterial Infection Predicament
https://r.tapatalk.com/shareLink?sh...al-Infection-Predicament.310311/&share_type=t
 
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Just an update. He got moved to a new qt today. No copper just NFG now. Didn’t eat today but that may be due to the transfer
 
Anyone have advice? Still has the markings on him. And he’s getting thin in the belly area. Probably from not eating a lot
 
Anyone have advice? Still has the markings on him. And he’s getting thin in the belly area. Probably from not eating a lot

Is he not eating a lot or not at all? FIsh are slow to react to antibiotics because they just allow the fish’s immune system to catch up.
 

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