The key to breaking the life cycle is if the flukes involved are an egg laying species. One dose will usually kill off live bearing flukes, but praziquantel does not kill fluke eggs, so with the egg layers, one doe kills the adults, but then the fish get reinfected when new eggs hatch out. The timing on this s tough - there is some variation as to how long it takes the eggs to hatch. What you need to try and do is wait just long enough for all of the eggs to hatch, but not long enough for the newly hatched flukes to get new eggs. 8 days is an estimate.
It gets worse. On one of my clowns I noticed this powdery white coating on one side and it’s losing color on one of its stripes. Guessing it’s velvet or brook?
The other clown is fine so far. The Gramma is MIA and didn’t come out to feed, which is totally out of character as that fish is normally a pig at chow time.
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