In February I bought a pearsei with a fairly sunken belly that looked otherwise healthy and quarantined it for 3 weeks, deworming it and running a Paraguard treatment. It seemed healthy enough, so into my tank it went.
I noticed a tiny bit of septicaemia, but monitored it and ensured good parameters and it cleared up. This past weekend I tore apart my sump and deep cleaned it. Everything is running great, water is clear, no ammonia spikes, fish loving the stronger return pump. But then suddenly a white lump, infection by the looks of it, developed over night on his forehead and now his lips are swollen within 30 hours.
Medication is banned in Canada, so I'm feeding a Kanaplex and Metroplex mix trying to treat it. Any recommendations? Stores are closed/closing due to the pandemic too, which doesn't help.
I noticed a tiny bit of septicaemia, but monitored it and ensured good parameters and it cleared up. This past weekend I tore apart my sump and deep cleaned it. Everything is running great, water is clear, no ammonia spikes, fish loving the stronger return pump. But then suddenly a white lump, infection by the looks of it, developed over night on his forehead and now his lips are swollen within 30 hours.
Medication is banned in Canada, so I'm feeding a Kanaplex and Metroplex mix trying to treat it. Any recommendations? Stores are closed/closing due to the pandemic too, which doesn't help.