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Hi gang, going well I hope.
I am kinda cheesed off (sorry I got so out of control) and wanted to get some outside opinion on something.
Long story short. I have fed my tank the same for years. Mix of Nori, frozen cubes, freshly frozen clams, etc. never an issue
A few years back I decided to try and add a new food into the mix. I will not name the brand, but it is well recommended. I purchased one frozen flat. I feed my tank 3 times with it and brook hit my tank hard. There was no changes for a long time other than the food. That was 5-6 years ago and swore I would never use it, regardless of if it was the issue or not.
Fast forward to last week. My LFS was out of black worms, so for some reason I grabbed a small flat of it again. Even though I had the previous experience in the back of my mind saying don’t. I have fed about 1/2 the small pack and now my long nose has Brook and I have no access to meds tonight. Everyone else is clean and fine, they are hardier than the butterfly.
So my question, am I crazy and it was a weird coincidence years apart or is this food a potential carrier?
Thanks (please no Qt replies, just a ? about food)
I am kinda cheesed off (sorry I got so out of control) and wanted to get some outside opinion on something.
Long story short. I have fed my tank the same for years. Mix of Nori, frozen cubes, freshly frozen clams, etc. never an issue
A few years back I decided to try and add a new food into the mix. I will not name the brand, but it is well recommended. I purchased one frozen flat. I feed my tank 3 times with it and brook hit my tank hard. There was no changes for a long time other than the food. That was 5-6 years ago and swore I would never use it, regardless of if it was the issue or not.
Fast forward to last week. My LFS was out of black worms, so for some reason I grabbed a small flat of it again. Even though I had the previous experience in the back of my mind saying don’t. I have fed about 1/2 the small pack and now my long nose has Brook and I have no access to meds tonight. Everyone else is clean and fine, they are hardier than the butterfly.
So my question, am I crazy and it was a weird coincidence years apart or is this food a potential carrier?
Thanks (please no Qt replies, just a ? about food)