Iamfish Giant Snakehead MFK Member Sep 7, 2018 803 1,541 144 Pennsylvania www.instagram.com Mar 23, 2019 #1 So a couple of weeks ago my mystus mysticetus got spooked a hit himself on the glass and got a small cut. Today I noticed that it had not healed and gotten bigger, is it infected and if so what should I do?
So a couple of weeks ago my mystus mysticetus got spooked a hit himself on the glass and got a small cut. Today I noticed that it had not healed and gotten bigger, is it infected and if so what should I do?
Jmahn Plecostomus MFK Member Dec 31, 2017 126 129 61 31 Scotland Mar 23, 2019 #2 i would say treat for infection and keep water pristine melafix is a good antibacterial treatment edit: obv try prevent whatever spooked him Reactions: Iamfish
i would say treat for infection and keep water pristine melafix is a good antibacterial treatment edit: obv try prevent whatever spooked him
Iamfish Giant Snakehead MFK Member Sep 7, 2018 803 1,541 144 Pennsylvania www.instagram.com Mar 23, 2019 #3 Jmahn said: i would say treat for infection and keep water pristine melafix is a good antibacterial treatment edit: obv try prevent whatever spooked him Click to expand... Alright ill give that medicine a try,. He just gets spooked randomly when we walk by occasionally Reactions: Jmahn
Jmahn said: i would say treat for infection and keep water pristine melafix is a good antibacterial treatment edit: obv try prevent whatever spooked him Click to expand... Alright ill give that medicine a try,. He just gets spooked randomly when we walk by occasionally
Jmahn Plecostomus MFK Member Dec 31, 2017 126 129 61 31 Scotland Mar 23, 2019 #4 yeah ive had the same problem with fish before usually when kept in none busy areas so when traffic does pass it seems "odd" to the fish Reactions: Iamfish and tlindsey
yeah ive had the same problem with fish before usually when kept in none busy areas so when traffic does pass it seems "odd" to the fish
kno4te MFK Moderator Staff member Global Moderator MFK Member Dec 24, 2005 18,752 21,452 480 USA Mar 23, 2019 #5 Clean water and salt, 1 tsp per g. Reactions: Iamfish and Jmahn
Iamfish Giant Snakehead MFK Member Sep 7, 2018 803 1,541 144 Pennsylvania www.instagram.com Mar 23, 2019 #6 Thx for the help guys I will try the salt first and see how it goes. Reactions: Jmahn