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Ok, will update in the morningI would probably leave him alone then, since the FW dip was stressful enough. Let's see how he's doing in the AM.
Wow that's neat. Looks like he definitely had some!Same this morning, from what I could see. I will check again at lunch.
Fluke under scope, 40x:
Yeah I had to look up a diagram, thanks to Humblefish, I had a species name to search for.wow. glad i asked. I was looking at his butt thinking "head" Even if that's an apt description of this particular pest lol
Another method that can be used for capsalid monogeneans is hyposalinity. In one study, 15 g/L (ppt) salinity or lower for two days eliminated juvenile and adult Neobenedenia melleni. When 15 g/L was maintained for 5 days, the hatching of N.melleni eggs was prevented. It is important to note that some fish species may not tolerate this treatment method.
He is actually swimming around the bottom a bit, and ate a couple pellets.
Yep, I was pleasedThats great! It's progress
Yes this issue great signThats great! It's progress
48 hrsWill read link, but how fast should I bring salinity down?
Correct, hypo to treat ich is 1.009.This is not quite low enough salinity for ich, correct?
I would incorporate this into your TTM regimen. You can start lowering SG while doing TTM.So can/should I continue TTM? Or switch to hypo? I am 9 days into TTM, was planning transfer a tomorrow and Sunday and done.