Pandemic in the tank! Help!

It's unlikely to be Fish Tuberculosis (TB). It doesn't kill lots of fish in a tank rapidly. One fish dies here, a few months later another one dies, Some time later another dies.

Fish that die from TB (Mycobacteria) normally have major organ failure when the bacteria destroy an internal organ. The fish then bloats up overnight, stops eating, usually does a stringy white poop, breathes heavily at the surface or near a filter outlet, and dies within 24-48 hours of showing these symptoms.

If you wash your hands and arms with warm soapy water after working in the fish tank, it is very unlikely you will get a Fish TB infection.

The only way you can get a fish TB infection (called a granuloma) is if you have open wounds (cuts, scratches) on your skin and you get Mycobacteria contaminated water on/ in the wound. Then you might get a localised infection that needs antibiotics. However, most people never get an infection and those at highest risk of developing an infection are people with a weakened immune system, the old, sick, people with cancer, heart problems or diabetes. The average healthy person won't normally get an infection.

If you do get a small lumpy sore on your hands or arms and it doesn't heal after a couple of weeks, tell your doctor you keep fish and have concerns about it being Fish TB. Get your doctor to take a swab of the sore and send it off for culturing. Your doctor will probably try to put you on antibiotics. Tell them NO, not until I have the results for the swab back. Plenty of people get put onto antibiotics and if they use the wrong antibiotics, it doesn't get rid of the infection and simply makes it drug resistant to that medication. So find out what it is before taking anything for it.

While you wait for the results from the lab, you can try putting raw honey on the wound and bandaging it up. Use a bandage that does not stick to the skin because these can damage the skin and let the infection spread. Just use a bandage that has a clip to hold it in place or wrap the sore in a tissue and put some tape around the tissue so it stays put but the tape isn't in contact with the skin. Wash the sore twice a day, dry it with a tissue and re-apply honey and a new bandage. Honey has antimicrobial properties and can kill various bacteria, fungus, viruses and other things. It won't hurt you but it might stop the infection before you end up on antibiotics.
 
OMG this scares me right off! I'm 8 months pregnant so I really don't want to be messing about with a potential pathogen I could get from my fish!!! What do I do? Take this one out of the tank and wait until it's dead? Do I just put it in a small container with tank water? I hope you are wrong as this is scary!
Add some salt to the tank as described in post #3, and get some pictures asap. It could be an external bacterial or protozoan infection that is killing them and the salt might stop it.
 
Here are some pictures just taken of the 3 survivors. It seems like the one who was struggling this morning is now almost dead by the shell (still moving a little). I will take it out as soon as it's dead and look into the salt thing next! Thank you.
 

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I can't tell anything from those pictures, they are too small. Try and get some bigger pics and post them when you can. Check them on your computer before posting and make sure they are in focus.
 
To post videos, they need to be uploaded to YouTube or other video hosting site, then the link posted on here.
 
Mmmmh, not sure if this any better! The video was taken this morning
Here are the pictures as well
 

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This what I see, could you alter your settings?

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You need to make the video "public"...
The video is likely already public.


@reacole. If you are on PC, go into youtube studio and find the video you posted. Click on it. In video details, scroll down to the bottom until you see this:
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Make sure that that is checked. You dont need to repost it. It will automatically show up where you already shared the link.
 
The video works fine for me.

Add salt to the tank and see how they look in a day or two. Use 2 heaped tablespoons per 20 litres (5 gallons) of water.
Keep salt in there for at least 2 weeks.

update us in a day or two to let us know if anymore have started swimming funny or losing weight.
 
The video works fine for me.

Add salt to the tank and see how they look in a day or two. Use 2 heaped tablespoons per 20 litres (5 gallons) of water.
Keep salt in there for at least 2 weeks.

update us in a day or two to let us know if anymore have started swimming funny or losing weight.
Thanks Colin, will do that now. Should I take the dying fish out and put it in a smaller container with tank water?
 

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