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If it is bacterial, erythromycin is usually a good choice and that would be Maracyn 1
Maracyn 1 (erythromycin) + Maracyn 2 (minocycline) used in combination together When battling a severe bacterial infection, combining Furan-2 + Kanaplex + metronidazole (ex
5 - 25 mg/gal every 24 hours with a 25% water change before each treatment
It's mostly because I started overfeeding the tank and the bio load is
Shouldn't hurt the corals, but it wont do a thing for algae
It's widely used to treat chest infections, such as pneumonia, skin conditions, such as acne and rosacea, dental abscesses, and sexually transmitted
I have API's Erythromycin sachet's dont know how many i
Recently I treated my tank for brown algae with erythromycin as recommended by my local saltwater pet shop
My There are a variety of reef-safe chemical treatments or "antibiotics" available for aquarists
Jay Also called ophthalmia neonatorum, this bacterial eye infection affects newborn babies
Either way you can do the math and see that even at low serum concentrations, erythromycin is a potent, wide spectrum antibiotic (meaning that it can kill a wide range of pathogens)
We would not recommend using more than two fish remedies at a time unless you are certain of the diagnosis of While erythromycin is generally safe for use in cats, there may be breed-specific concerns to consider
It does not adversely affect the filter Reef Central Online Community > Marine Fish Forums > Fish Disease Treatment: Erythromycin as a treatment for ich Aperture Business New Website Reminder
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However, beyond the effort to maintain the ecosystem and address common day-to-day issues, there are catastrophic situations which can place
Safe for use with invertebrates; Some more sensitive plant species may display yellowing, but this condition generally improves after the Mild to moderate infections: 250 mg orally every 6 hours, 333 mg orally every 8 hours, OR 500 mg orally every 12 hours
5 – 5 mg/L daily for 7 days; can be used both in a QT or as a 5 hour bath treatment
Active ingredients: neomycin sulfate (43%) u0003Inactive I heard from a friend that erythromycin can knock back dinos without killing the beneficial bacteria, and it's a reef-safe product
Reef Central Online Community > Marine Fish Forums > Seahorses & Pipefish: erythromycin? Common erythromycin side effects may include: severe stomach pain, diarrhea that is watery or bloody (even if it occurs months after your last dose); liver problems; or
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