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Thanks for adding this.So I am a trained Vet Tech and I had to learn extensively about anti-biotics. They do have a place in medicine, but with that being said, the real danger with them comes from NOT FINISHING THE FULL TREATMENT.
Colin is correct, there is Gram Negative and Gram Positive bacteria. Even as humans, the doctor doesn't take a sample from where you have the infection, prepare a petri dish to single out the bacteria that's causing the problem. Then they would grow that bacteria all over one petri dish, use a little tool to drop a small paper disc with various types of antibiotics drugs, and whichever paper disc clears the most bacteria around it, wins. Your Physician doesn't do this because it'd be time consuming and expensive. Instead, they go by what bacteria would MOST LIKELY be invading your system where you have the issue and go with that. Plus Enteric bacteria (in your digestive system) take different antibiotics than your skin. Long story short, this is what you have to do.... go by the symptoms and target what MOST LIKELY is attacking your fish. Please please please don't stop the treatment early, because that is when you create tolerances. The bacteria left that you neglected to kill will mutate to be resistant to that antibiotic and it is now worthless. This is how "super bugs" are created. So by all means, use antibiotics if that is what is called for to cure your fish, but absolutely make sure you follow the directions strictly! Also remember that antibiotics can kill good bacteria as well as bad, so only use if you've identified the problem correctly, as Colin has said.
yes, usuallyQuestion about antibiotics. Wouldn't an antibiotic also kill the beneficial bacteria in an aquarium?