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Hi guys. Got a kole tang, put him in a 10 gal qt. Looked good eats very well, noted a little white blob on dorsal fin on day two... next day noticed another white spot on cheek. Decided that I should treat it as ich. Did TTM, 7 transfers in 14 days. (2 days apart). I did these in 5 gal buckets with dedicated heaters and pvc elbows; dosed 1.5 ml of prime to keep water cleanish. Couldn't really observe fish in buckets but noted that white blob on dorsal fin disappeared a few days into ttm.
When the 14 day ttm was over, I put the tang back into the qt (which was disinfected and left Dry over the 14 day ttm. This happened on Friday night.
The plan was to do two rounds of prazi pro before adding to display.
I dosed 2.4 ml of prazi pro on sat morning. While feeding the fish, I noticed one little white blob on pectoral fin, and one big white blob on the bottom of the jaw.
Hmmm... is it ich that escaped the ttm? I realized near the end of the ttm that one of the heaters would trap a tiny amount of water, that had to be shaken out, so likely didn't air dry fully between transfers.
Or did The tang have a flukes or another external parasite all along.
I assumed the worst and started cuperamine on Saturday night, per manufacturer's instruction. Today I finally got to 0.5 mg/L copper, which I am supposed to hold for 14 days. Fish is eating very well and looks healthy. I was planing on doing a 25 % water change (@ 0.5 mg/L copper) and second round of prazi on Thursday, 5 days after first round.
The white blobs are still on the tang,
3 days post prazipro.
Question is- is there a way to definitively ascertain if the blobs are ich or flukes or other parasites? If I do a fw dip, and the blobs stay on, then does that fully support ich ?
I just don't want to subject the tang to copper if it is flukes that I am looking at?
Thanks for your help!
Ps. If you are wondering why I didn't take a picture.... well I tried, but the tang moves so fast and s(he) is camera shy. Also the blob on the bottom of the jaw can only be seen from underneath which is a hard angle to photograph.
When the 14 day ttm was over, I put the tang back into the qt (which was disinfected and left Dry over the 14 day ttm. This happened on Friday night.
The plan was to do two rounds of prazi pro before adding to display.
I dosed 2.4 ml of prazi pro on sat morning. While feeding the fish, I noticed one little white blob on pectoral fin, and one big white blob on the bottom of the jaw.
Hmmm... is it ich that escaped the ttm? I realized near the end of the ttm that one of the heaters would trap a tiny amount of water, that had to be shaken out, so likely didn't air dry fully between transfers.
Or did The tang have a flukes or another external parasite all along.
I assumed the worst and started cuperamine on Saturday night, per manufacturer's instruction. Today I finally got to 0.5 mg/L copper, which I am supposed to hold for 14 days. Fish is eating very well and looks healthy. I was planing on doing a 25 % water change (@ 0.5 mg/L copper) and second round of prazi on Thursday, 5 days after first round.
The white blobs are still on the tang,
3 days post prazipro.
Question is- is there a way to definitively ascertain if the blobs are ich or flukes or other parasites? If I do a fw dip, and the blobs stay on, then does that fully support ich ?
I just don't want to subject the tang to copper if it is flukes that I am looking at?
Thanks for your help!
Ps. If you are wondering why I didn't take a picture.... well I tried, but the tang moves so fast and s(he) is camera shy. Also the blob on the bottom of the jaw can only be seen from underneath which is a hard angle to photograph.