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Sundown (May 11th 2022) |
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Re: What is killing the CopperNose Bluegills?
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May 10th a 11:29 AM
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by jpsdad |
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My hunch is in agreement with Sunil's suggestion. I recall another member from Alabama having a similar issue. Some of his BG were >12 inches. The remedy suggested was terramycin treated feed.
Something may be amiss with water quality that is weakening their ability to fight infection. Or perhaps the environment has too much bacteria to successfully fight it. Though probably more to do with water condition weakening the older fish.
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