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My porcupine puffer has a big white blotch on his tail and the underside of his stomach is covered in white. I just moved him to quarintine yesterday. He stopped eating last week. Any ideas what this could be? I'm not sure what to try treating him with. I put some prazipro in last night just hoping it will help. Thanks
 
I'm going to suggest that is more likely bacterial than flukes, which is Prazi-Pro does best ... but I'd like our resident experts to chime in as well. - @Humblefish - @melypr1985 - When they chime in, listen very carefully to what they have to say! If it is bacterial in nature, you're going to want some antibiotics - maybe Furan-2 and Kanaplex?

~Bruce
 
That looks bacterial to me as well, this is becoming very common recently!

Furan 2 and kanaplex would be the best way to treat, in a quarantine tank. Antibiotics are slow moving in fish so start treatment asap. That fish doesn't look so good as it is. :/
 
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Furan 2 and kanaplex would be the best way to treat, in a quarantine tank. Antibiotics are slow moving in fish so start treatment asap. That fish doesn't look so good as it is. :/

+1 That's a bacterial infection and a pretty bad one. I would run the tripple thread on this guy and do it asap. Kanaplex, Furan 2 and metroplex.... all at the same time.. follow the directions on each box and really up the O2 in the QT while this is going on.

Quick question: When did you first notice this on the puffer? When you noticed it was it already this bad?
 
It was close to that a bad when I noticed it. I'll start the meds now. I have the kana and metroplex but I don't have furan 2.
Is there something I can do in my display tank to prevent my other fish from getting this? It's a 300g FOWLR. Just a few snails and crabs, no coral. Thanks
 
It was close to that a bad when I noticed it. I'll start the meds now. I have the kana and metroplex but I don't have furan 2.
Is there something I can do in my display tank to prevent my other fish from getting this? It's a 300g FOWLR. Just a few snails and crabs, no coral. Thanks

Go ahead and start the two you have. I would suggest getting the furan 2 as well as soon as you can. As far as the FOWLR, I would be more concerned with what caused the infection in the first place. These are typically secondary to a parasitic infestation of some kind. It could have started from an injury of course, but typically it's a parasite at the root. Keep an eye on the rest of the fish and watch for symptoms like:
Breathing heavily
Flashing or scratching
Swimming into the flow of a powerhead or return
Spots (big or small)
A dusty/dirty appearance
yawning
Head twitching
Hiding excessively
lack of appetite
 
I got the furan 2 and an air stone. I'm afraid it may be too late for him though. Hopefully not.
 
Keep us posted! Good luck.
 
Update. Puffer is still hanging in there. The part of his tail that was white is now gone. It looks like a big hole in his tail. He is still swimming around good but still won't eat anything.
 
I hope you can get him eating soon hun. I'm sorry.
 
I can't see much from those pics. Can you try to post some better pics. Fish may have more going on. Keep us posted.
 

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