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I received a shipment of fish last week. 2 Pakistan butterflies, 2 Randall’s shrimp gobies. 2 pearly jawfish and 2 sharknose gobies. The first butterfly died a few hours after acclimation. The second developed two red sores on his body 2 days later and I started to treat with the trifecta. He died the following morning. One of the sharknose gobies developed an infection as well and died the morning after I saw it. Then one of the jawfish developed a red sore on his body and died the following day. Now the other jawfish has had his tail essentially fall off and I don’t expect him to be alive when I get home. So that would be 5 of the 8 that have passed. The trifecta has not seemed to curb anything. The remaining 3 gobies look really good, are eating and acting normal. Should I just continue treating with what I have been or try something else. The only other medications I have on hand are acriflavine and copper. If the jawfish dies do I continue to treat the other fish even if they show no signs of infection. BTW this is in a cycled 20gal QT tank with lots of pvc fittings.


