Fish Mox or Amoxicillin dosage is 25 mg per pound twice a day. If you buy 250 mg tablets, one will treat a 5 pound chicken given twice a day. Amoxicillin can treat staphylococcus. Here is a link for Fish amoxicillin:
https://www.chewy.com/thomas-labs-f...R_3eN_eRfFjFnL6Y8d2GprP0OHetgjR8aAn2eEALw_wcB
If the infection is caused by E.coli or some other bacteria, the Fish Mox will not help. So if it doesn’t get better after a few days, try another antibiotic. Sulfa antibiotics (SMZ-TMP or Bactrim, sulfatrim) can treat some E.coli. A vet might be helpful to prescribe a drug that treats many bacteria., and save you from buying something that will not work.
Here is a link for SMZ-TMP:
http://www.fishmoxfishflex.com/inde...thoprim-fish-sulfa-forte-fish-antibiotic.html
Cephalexin or Keflex can treat E.coli as well. Here is a fish version:
https://www.valleyvet.com/ct_detail...jYTkKQE9UWusTSsOHEeTLNk6d21UMdtUaAmPgEALw_wcB
https://www.chewy.com/thomas-labs-f...R_3eN_eRfFjFnL6Y8d2GprP0OHetgjR8aAn2eEALw_wcB
If the infection is caused by E.coli or some other bacteria, the Fish Mox will not help. So if it doesn’t get better after a few days, try another antibiotic. Sulfa antibiotics (SMZ-TMP or Bactrim, sulfatrim) can treat some E.coli. A vet might be helpful to prescribe a drug that treats many bacteria., and save you from buying something that will not work.
Here is a link for SMZ-TMP:
http://www.fishmoxfishflex.com/inde...thoprim-fish-sulfa-forte-fish-antibiotic.html
Cephalexin or Keflex can treat E.coli as well. Here is a fish version:
https://www.valleyvet.com/ct_detail...jYTkKQE9UWusTSsOHEeTLNk6d21UMdtUaAmPgEALw_wcB
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