Sorry for your loss and disease. I'll bump this thread. Best of luck
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Thank you.Sorry for your loss and disease. I'll bump this thread. Best of luck
Thanks! So far everything is going well, I definitely didn’t think I’d have to do this all over again, but hopefully next time I’ll be even more careful!So sorry about what happened. Somewhere I hear the voice of an overbearing parent or 4th grade teacher saying: “I hope you take the next 76 days in detention (fallow) to really think about what you have done!” Lol. Just kidding. Don’t be so tough on yourself. I once had to go fallow 3x in the same tank. Now THAT was humiliating!
Best wishes
for brook it can take a while and the fish can seem fine before it strikes.update:
I STILL can’t catch the goby. I’ve been trying various techniques, but that darn fish just doesn’t want to go. @Jay Hemdal, if the clown indeed had a disease, shouldn’t it have shown up on the goby by now? What are the life cycle periods for these parasites? Could it have been a severe case of lymphocytosis? The water certainly needed to be cleaned when I came back from my trip..
Ugh what a pain. Any chance you can try TTM?Update: Somehow, even under heavy copper, Luxo still has the same problem going on. It certainly looks parasitic, the problem is why it’s taken so long to disappear, especially when the fish is eating swimming, etc.
I could try, but the thing is, the spots haven’t even gone away yet!!Ugh what a pain. Any chance you can try TTM?
I could try, but the thing is, the spots haven’t even gone away yet!!
Still the clownfish, the formalin baths could definitely work, maybe I’ll try that. Thanks!Is this still the clownfish? Maybe it would be worth it to try the formalin/methylene blue baths (safety stop) just to kick start the TTM, since these seem to be refractory to treatment.