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Maybe I’m making this up, but I remember seeing that chloroquine phosphate works for both, any thoughts on that?Correct - too many treatments at one time is tough on the fish. I wish there was a single medication that actually works against Brooklynella and ich, but there is none.
Maybe I’m making this up, but I remember seeing that chloroquine phosphate works for both, any thoughts on that?
I had no choice but to throw some caution to the wind. I dosed Rally yesterday at 5:00pm and this morning, sadly, the remaining fish are clearly demonstrating the same behavior as before due to flukes. They’re spazzing and flashing like crazy. So, I threw some PraziPro in the tank this morning.
There appears to be less mucus on their coats, but still some white spots. One clown appears to be losing parts of its fins. The other is swimming full speed into the flow of a 1000gph power head.
All I can do at this point is cross my fingers and hope for the best.
That fin damage is usually caused by another fish picking at it, although in rare cases, I suppose if it got its tails caught in a pump intake, that could cause the same thing.
I have not read much about it, but at this point I already have two chemicals in the tank. And I’ve had bad luck with h2o2 harming corals, so there’s that.Did you read about h202 dosing, a 6 pack of 1L bottles will cost you $10 on Amazon, worth a shot at this point.
I don’t rate ruby reef at all (imo), would rate h202 higher than those kinds of treatment. Over 100 pages documenting h202 dosing on HF.