I am 99.9% sure it’s not bugs lolHave you ruled out macroscopic pests yet? No flatworms or bugs?
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I am 99.9% sure it’s not bugs lolHave you ruled out macroscopic pests yet? No flatworms or bugs?
So go with the amoxicillin? LolWell, Cipro isn't what I recommend for a marine tank anyways. If you're running any kind of lighting it's just useless. Under blackout conditions it may work alright.
Just came across this thread after receiving an Aquabiomics test. Curious how things progressed?Dosed first dose last night
Fish look good
The trick to get around photodegredation of ciprofloxacin is to dose it at lights off. That way it will be at full strength over night until lights come back on in the morning.Well, Cipro isn't what I recommend for a marine tank anyways. If you're running any kind of lighting it's just useless. Under blackout conditions it may work alright.
It's the combination of basic pH aqueous solution and blue spectrum light that rapidly degrades ciprofloxacin, so you're probably fine.How rapidly does light effect these antibiotics? Seems like it does not take much at all. I kept mine in the fridge but not in a dark container so wondering if they were useless by the time I used them.

