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No it suggests put poison into the tank to kill the bacteria.
Then wonder why the fish also died, because you did everything thet is considered Gold Standard.

For example streptocci bacteria, are mostly on necrotic tissue, simmultanously with white blood cells.
And its not a war between white blood cells and streps, the streps eat necroting tissue, and tmwhite blood cells aswell.

Thats why you find them not only in lung necrosis but also in diebetic legs which go into necrosis because they are not propperly supplied with oxigen.
And yet the white blood cells do nothing to them. Even if they are active.

If you take a healthy blood sample, and then add streps it will be "invasive".

And always despite "antibiotic" treatment so killing the streps people required amputation or simply die or go into septic shock.
Because it's like killing the trash man and now toxic decomposing waste chemicals leaching into your water supply:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15908860/

"Blood cultures were positive in 4 patients, one in septic shock. Half the patients (n=13) underwent amputation, despite initially appropriate antibiotic treatment. No patients died but 3 relapsed."

"Despite intensive antibiotic therapy and adequate debridement, amputation is often required in diabetic patients because of severe damage to the tissue and poor vascularization."

They NEVER clean the tank.
They alsways add poison.

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