bottles, Just tossing this 'shot in the dark' out: I killed & stopped fuzzy fungus patches which had begun spreading on the side of a carpintis/texas's body by netting & laying it flat out, and pressing hydrogen peroxide directly on the fuzz with Qtip swabs.
the fish's slime coat around there kind of sloughed off, but the tissue didn't seem harmed or raw.
as soon as that ended, tissue renewed to health fast. (before med pkg arrived)
I have no idea whether something like this is a good or bad idea for snakehead fungus, as that sounds bad.
hopefully Tom knows.
Good luck.
Thanks, Granny. If I notice it getting worse, I just might try that. Snakeheads are quite resilient, so if I can get rid of the fungus, I'm sure that they would heal up fine.
Temperature wise i did keep mine warmer during treatment, like any fish warmer temps helps with recovery but keeping in mind that they are not tropical so only go to the warmer end of the sub topical range.
I kept them around 74f until after treatment then once they were going strong i turned the heater down to 70, then removed it all together.
Thanks, DC. I'll add the heater now to 75F.