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I read that using any of these help.
Triple sulfa, furan 2,Tetracycline, and Erythromycin . These are antibacterial medications that can be used to treat mouth fungus or snout/tail rot, as well as other bacterial infections.
Personally I would not do this for two reasons:
1) What if you don't get the entire infected area cut off and it still spreads?
2) If you cut it off what about the seahorses internal system? Will it bleed to death or you cut something you're not aware of.
We aren't medically trained for these...
Glad it's still around. It is probably just trying rest and recover after a rock falling on it and then antibiotics. I would keep him in QT for two weeks before consider putting him back.
Been there too, my alk was over 21; I stopped counting. Tried WC but no avail until I read about with salt with no Alk. The corals died so I just let it go and 2 months later was back to normal Alk level.
Good luck.
I was cleaning the glass with a flip magnet scraper. I swapped it over and dropped the one magnet on the floor. So bent down to pick it up. I forgot the glass was not slid back and hit with my head.
It fell on top of me and tried to catch it but no luck, only grabbed one end; other end hit the...
There are easy ways to suspend them.
I used iron flower pot holders bolted to the wall and hung the light.
Another's used the outdoor shepherds hooks secured tightly to the stand and suspended the lights.
Also, Diana you should see the puzzle for the return I had to out together.
PVC, hose, smaller hose; all shoved inside another and PVC screwed to pump.
Then connected via quick connect in sump to return dorso.
Thanks for the Nem and insult, I'm a city boy at heart.......LOL
Did not have the glass planter suction cup. So I had a clear plastic container and used reef magnets from old power heads and scrapers.