Need advice...(long)
Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2006 2:25 pm
I mentioned this in the L. disparis thread about the river tank infection I had a few years ago. Anyone who has been on this board for a few years may remember previous posts on this. Now, I'm seeking advice and opinions again.
A few years ago an unquarentined Sinogastromyzon brought a severe infection into my original river tank. I lost a few fish, but treated it with Maracyn 1 &2 and thought things were settled.
But every few months it would seem to return and require retreatment for a longer period of time and at stronger doses. Finally, it seemed to develop a strong resistance to antibiotics. I tried Kanamycyn with no effect at all.
I finally broke down and bought a UV sterilizer. That seemed to help, but then the infection began returning until it finally killed every thing in the tank but a few old fish who are still alive today. There is one each of Sinogastromyzon wui, beaufortia, and Schistura scaturgina (all are 4-6 years old!), there are also two very nice Homaloptera smithi (one is the largest I have ever seen) a lone Gastromyzon ctenocephalus and a few gold white clouds. Other than losing a couple of white clouds that were old, I have not lost a fish in that tank in almost a year. Now, I want to redo the tank a bit and restock with a few more fish. I am, however, very concerned that if I do, I will start the cycle all over again. I don't want to move the fish in the tank out if I can help it. They have lived in that tank for a long time and its home to them. The schistura was one of the first fish to go into that tank when I set it up in Feb. 2000. I had planned on letting these fish die out, breaking the tank down, sterilizing everything and starting over. However, the fish just keep thriving!
While these fish have survived the infection, they may still carry the pathogen. There are also a few pond snails which are notorius for carrying disease. Any advice as to what I should do. There is some tank space here I would like to fill but don't want to get that terrible plague going again. By the way, it is a 29gal. tank.
A few years ago an unquarentined Sinogastromyzon brought a severe infection into my original river tank. I lost a few fish, but treated it with Maracyn 1 &2 and thought things were settled.
But every few months it would seem to return and require retreatment for a longer period of time and at stronger doses. Finally, it seemed to develop a strong resistance to antibiotics. I tried Kanamycyn with no effect at all.
I finally broke down and bought a UV sterilizer. That seemed to help, but then the infection began returning until it finally killed every thing in the tank but a few old fish who are still alive today. There is one each of Sinogastromyzon wui, beaufortia, and Schistura scaturgina (all are 4-6 years old!), there are also two very nice Homaloptera smithi (one is the largest I have ever seen) a lone Gastromyzon ctenocephalus and a few gold white clouds. Other than losing a couple of white clouds that were old, I have not lost a fish in that tank in almost a year. Now, I want to redo the tank a bit and restock with a few more fish. I am, however, very concerned that if I do, I will start the cycle all over again. I don't want to move the fish in the tank out if I can help it. They have lived in that tank for a long time and its home to them. The schistura was one of the first fish to go into that tank when I set it up in Feb. 2000. I had planned on letting these fish die out, breaking the tank down, sterilizing everything and starting over. However, the fish just keep thriving!
While these fish have survived the infection, they may still carry the pathogen. There are also a few pond snails which are notorius for carrying disease. Any advice as to what I should do. There is some tank space here I would like to fill but don't want to get that terrible plague going again. By the way, it is a 29gal. tank.