Does this look like just fish poop?

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I am getting ready to dose my QT with Prazipro for my 2 new fish... I was going to wait a couple of days more until I was sure my new angel juvenile is eating properly but then I noticed this stringy poop from my Sunburst Anthias today and I am just wondering does this look normal or does it look like an intestinal bug? I don't have anything on hand except for Prazi and Methylene Blue.... does this look like something I should treat immediately or can I wait until I'm sure that my Angel is eating properly? I haven't really seen him eat yet per se,he got in the tank yesterday morning.... today I saw some Mysis float right by his face today he didn't really launch at it or anything but he is very active and looks very good ... sorry to hijack this thread but this seems to be along the same lines of the topic at hand. Here's a couple pics.... Anthias has been in there since Friday... no treatments yet. I have seen him eat some Mysis....

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I am getting ready to dose my QT with Prazipro for my 2 new fish... I was going to wait a couple of days more until I was sure my new angel juvenile is eating properly but then I noticed this stringy poop from my Sunburst Anthias today and I am just wondering does this look normal or does it look like an intestinal bug? I don't have anything on hand except for Prazi and Methylene Blue.... does this look like something I should treat immediately or can I wait until I'm sure that my Angel is eating properly? I haven't really seen him eat yet per se,he got in the tank yesterday morning.... today I saw some Mysis float right by his face today he didn't really launch at it or anything but he is very active and looks very good ... sorry to hijack this thread but this seems to be along the same lines of the topic at hand. Here's a couple pics.... Anthias has been in there since Friday... no treatments yet. I have seen him eat some Mysis....

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That does indeed mean intestinal worms in most cases. Feeding metroplex bound by Focus to the food for a minimum of ten days is the way to go here. Treatment may last longer than ten days as intestinal worms can be quite stubborn.
 

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That does indeed mean intestinal worms in most cases. Feeding metroplex bound by Focus to the food for a minimum of ten days is the way to go here. Treatment may last longer than ten days as intestinal worms can be quite stubborn.

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That does indeed mean intestinal worms in most cases. Feeding metroplex bound by Focus to the food for a minimum of ten days is the way to go here. Treatment may last longer than ten days as intestinal worms can be quite stubborn.
Can I do my intended Prazipro at the same time?
 

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You could yes.
One more question and I'm sorry to keep throwing these out there ....should I separate him from the juvenile angel fish and treat them both separately ( meaning not treat the angel fish for intestinal bug's ) or is it a given that the angel whom has been in there for 24 hours with him has picked up the intestinal bug?
 

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One more question and I'm sorry to keep throwing these out there ....should I separate him from the juvenile angel fish and treat them both separately ( meaning not treat the angel fish for intestinal bug's ) or is it a given that the angel whom has been in there for 24 hours with him has picked up the intestinal bug?
It is best to assume he picked it up. I would treat them both.
 

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Is my Angel too small/young to do a freshwater bath on? I notice something on one of his eyes like a small cloudy spot.....Majestic Angel about 2" or so ... Starting color change

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Is my Angel too small/young to do a freshwater bath on? I notice something on one of his eyes like a small cloudy spot.....Majestic Angel about 2" or so ... Starting color change

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No. Size doesn't have anything to do with their ability to tolerate a freshwater dip. You can certainly do one on him... I would even call it a good idea in this case.
 

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