If I can remember your equipment on hand dont you have 2 5 gallon tanks?
@ngoodermuth would TTM be an option for the dragonet?
@ngoodermuth would TTM be an option for the dragonet?
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Now I'm thinking about one other thing, I'm going end up reintroducing flukes, can pods survive hypo?I did... my mandarin never had symptoms of ich, so I figured starving was the bigger threat. Since she was in her own tank it didn’t hurt to wait, but you have to be EXTRA careful about cross-contamination between the dragonet tank and the other QT/DT.
And, make sure you don’t put the rock right back in your display after. Once you pull it, it will have to go fallow before it can be reused. Or re-cured, depending on your risk aversion ;)
He was, I think he was sensitive to the copper and I didn't catch it in timeWas the dottyback doing ok before the meds?
Now I'm thinking about one other thing, I'm going end up reintroducing flukes, can pods survive hypo?
If I can remember your equipment on hand dont you have 2 5 gallon tanks?
@ngoodermuth would TTM be an option for the dragonet?
I haven't started the cp yet, I was trying to see if I can get him eating firstYea, but he probably won’t eat much during it. Although mine didn’t eat during CP either, so I made sure she was nice and fat before starting. And I had nutrimar ova, which isn’t available anymore [emoji21]
I guess I could also use dry rock, biospira, and a couple bottles of podsWhat about doing a fenbendazole bath en transit to the new QT? @Frtdrmrose7 has more experience with prazi-resistant flukes, he might have some other ideas.
I guess I could also use dry rock, biospira, and a couple bottles of pods
So I’m confused... why treat a fish that’s not sick? I apparently missed something because I know you would never hurt a fish intentionally.He was, I think he was sensitive to the copper and I didn't catch it in time
I ended up with Prazi resistant flukes in my dt also, I already knew that I was managing ich so I decided to try and take of both. It is easy to get lost when a thread gets this long lolSo I’m confused... why treat a fish that’s not sick? I apparently missed something because I know you would never hurt a fish intentionally.
The flukes should be gone now, all the fish have been through two baths of fenbendazole. If I set up a fresh tank with dry rock and bottled pods the only parasite I should have to worry about is ich (hopefully anyways)Oh yea...that wouldn’t work with the rock from your display. Sorry, I have extra kids this week so my mind is fried lol.
Well, could maybe just wait until you are ready for CP... and instead of only removing the rock, transfer to a sterile QT for CP (makes treating with CP a little easier anyway) and do the bath then. Unless you think the flukes are causing issues for him, that’s a little more dicey with how relentless these particular flukes seem to be.
Gotcha.... ;)I ended up with Prazi resistant flukes in my dt also, I already knew that I was managing ich so I decided to try and take of both. It is easy to get lost when a thread gets this long lol
:(I have good news and bad news. I came home and found I lost my other cardinal:(The good news is that baby Dory is still doing very well and I set up a 5 gallon tank for the scooter blenny with a dry rock and a bottle of pods and saw him swim a little for the first time in days munching up some snacks
How many fish are left.:(Some more bad news, I lost the scooter blenny. This is very frustrating but I'm still looking forward to getting these parasites out of my system for good
Including baby Dory I have 9 left. I'm really hoping I don't lose any moreHow many fish are left.:(
I really hope they pull through.Including baby Dory I have 9 left. I'm really hoping I don't lose any more
Thank you :)I really hope they pull through.