As I was replacing my filter intake sponge (I removed the sponge and exchanged it for a less bulbous one) one of my more inquisitive panda cordydora swam up to the uncovered intake tube. She was only stuck for a moment and as I went to unplug the filter she took matters into her own hands and got free, but half of her tail was torn off in the process. Her tail has developed what I think may be the beginning stages of rot. The edges are not translucent but dark brown/tan in color. I tested my water parameters and did an extra thirty percent water change as I did notice my nitrates were a bit higher than is safe. She shows no signs of lethargy, distress, or lack of appetite at the moment. My other fish are not picking on her but I will still be moving her to quarantine for treatment.
Here is a link to the product: http://www.apifishcare.com/product.php?id=975#.Wcb3VWhSw2w
The package says that the active ingredient is 250mg of Doxycline Hyclate per packet (one packet treats 10 gallons).
Has anyone used this medicine before? My questions are as follows:
Is it safe for plants? I have one healthy anubias in the quarantine 5 gallon and I don't want it to die.
Will this kill the bacteria I have in the Q tank filter? I have spare filter media ready if thats the case.
Here is a link to the product: http://www.apifishcare.com/product.php?id=975#.Wcb3VWhSw2w
The package says that the active ingredient is 250mg of Doxycline Hyclate per packet (one packet treats 10 gallons).
Has anyone used this medicine before? My questions are as follows:
Is it safe for plants? I have one healthy anubias in the quarantine 5 gallon and I don't want it to die.
Will this kill the bacteria I have in the Q tank filter? I have spare filter media ready if thats the case.