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So my BPT has been in QT 7 weeks now finishing up the fallow period in the DT. He’s been through treatment and no meds are in QT as of now. But now here recently he has developed this red look rash. He’s still eating and everything but his red rash has appeared and his fins look kinda whiteish. His with a sail fin tang and the sail fin is not showing any redness but his fins look kinda whiteish as well. My pictures are kind horrible but I will post more if need be. They both are in a 30g QT.
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What was it treated with? White-ish areas should always be looked upon with suspicion. Could be a symptom of a bacterial infection.
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Bacterial infections:

Symptoms - Sometimes it's self-describing: Popeye/cloudy eyes, fin & tail rot, dropsy (bloated fish), etc. But some other bacterial infections, such as furunculosis, hemorrhagic septicemia, etc., can have varying visible symptoms. Any redness or open sores/wounds on a fish should be viewed with suspicion. Also, a white film or fungus-looking growth may denote a bacterial infection. It’s important to note that in many cases a bacterial infection is usually secondary in nature to a parasitic infestation such as ich, meaning if a fish has been battling ich for a while then his immune system has been lowered. This makes infection more likely for many opportunistic, harmful bacteria.

Treatment options - Broad spectrum antibiotic medication i.e. one that treats both gram-positive and gram-negative bacterial diseases. Examples of this include Furan-2, Kanamycin aka Seachem Kanaplex, Nitrofuracin Green Powder, Triple Sulfa Powder, or a combination of using both Erythromycin & Minocycline. The latter can be accomplished (albeit expensively) by using freshwater Maracyn 1 & 2 and then doubling the dosage for saltwater use. When battling a particularly nasty bacterial infection, combining Furan-2, Kanaplex and metronidazole (ex. Seachem MetroPlex) can be very effective (and safe).
 
It was treated with Coppersafe and GC. I have not since seen the red spots and whiteish looking fins soaking nori in selcon and focus and treating mysis with metro and selcon as well.
 
I have since. Not wasn’t suppose to be in that sentence
 

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