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    The picture is not great. I already cleaned out the shiners I could that has the fungus before thinking about posting a picture. You can see the white area on the side of the shiners head. That is Cotton fungus. They are loosing their tail fins also.

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    SureiLife's Fungus Aid has been added to the water. This stuff always works for me if I get a outbreak. I have the water warmer in the tank to reduce the temperature differential between my tank and the river water. I think that has helped the outbreak spread to other shiners.
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    Thanks for sharing about this. Hope you get it under control
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    Sounds like you’re on top of it.
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    "I have the water warmer in the tank to reduce the temperature differential between my tank and the river water. I think that has helped the outbreak spread to other shiners."

    I agree, especially at 78-80°F water temperature in the tank. The Fungus Aid should work. I've also used salt (aquarium salt) as well - tablespoon per 3 gallons of water.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tracker123 View Post
    "I have the water warmer in the tank to reduce the temperature differential between my tank and the river water. I think that has helped the outbreak spread to other shiners."

    I agree, especially at 78-80°F water temperature in the tank. The Fungus Aid should work. I've also used salt (aquarium salt) as well - tablespoon per 3 gallons of water.
    I have the chiller set to 66 degrees right now. Normally it will be down to 56 degrees but the water is too warm where I fish. I'm starting to think my local hatchery is buying shiners from another hatchery. I have been buying from our local hatchery for over 10 years but these last 2 loads of shiners have been less than stellar quality. No Cotton in 5 years, I am thinking I bought the shiners with the fungus except I would think I would have noticed it sooner. I dip my shiners first thing when getting ready to fish to give the bucket time to slowly warm up. Time will tell, I put some barley into the water as it was starting to cloud from waste not processed by the filter yet. I always run aquarium salt as it improves the slime coat dramatically.

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    BTW the Fungus-Aid cleared out all the infections in my tank. It works.
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    Good stuff. Glad you got it under control. Nothing worse than loosing a tank of bait
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    salt works and so does several other things , not sure is me , but it looks like we called ick back in the day ....
    why not just use a teeny tiny tiny jig , they never get that there icky fungus stuff ,,,,,just saying
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    I think Ick is bacterial, use a antibiotic to cure, not positive though. I cleared the fungus problem Fungus-Aid from Sure-Life products.

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    Found out I was not out of the woods yet with the shiners. Yesterday I put some shiners in the bucket the same way I normally do and within a few hours 1/2 was dead. This I have never had happen before so a radical approach was needed. I didn't photograph this first run but I pulled 1/2 the volume of water out of the tank 5 gallon bucket at a time. This partial water change will be done a couple more times so I will get pictures of the next time. Partial water changes really work, I have had the tank & filter system for so many years I may have a bug that didn't die when I dried the environmental filters in the sun after washing. The biggest thing to watch is your water temperature while doing the change out. I had to refill in batches watching the temp change on the Chiller. 2 full degrees of change I stop filling till the Chiller brought the temps back down.
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