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I'm looking for help identifying the parasite on my Canthigaster punctatisima and some treatment advice.
He arrived with it and has been in quarantine for 2 months now, and I still don't know how to help him.
I'm assuming it is a crustacean because it appears hard, but I have not been able to ID it. It has not changed or moved since arrival (7/31). There is only one that I have seen, there haven't been any new parasites observed in the tank, on the puffer or the Centropyge flavicauda (very dark blue dwarf angelfish) that arrived in the same shipment. The angel was removed about a week ago from the QT. I moved it to my 40g FOWLR after a freshwater dip.
The puffer was quite emaciated when it arrived and wouldn't eat for about the first week. I have not had luck with treating puffers in the past, so initially I was just doing full water changes every 2-3 days to try limit any more parasites in the tank and focused on getting the puffer over the stress of collection/shipping and eating well. I have been researching, trying to figure out what the parasite is and what treatments the puffer might tolerate.
After about a month, I tried adding a cleaner wrasse to the QT, he tried a few times to remove the parasite, which seemed quite firmly attached, before giving up.
4 days ago I tried a 0.5 ml/gallon formalin dip (suggested by the place I purchased the puffer from). It was well aerated and temp controlled (5 gallons of treatment water in a 10 gallon aquarium). He is so conditioned to handling from all the QT tank cleaning that he will just cooperate and calmly swim into a transfer cup at this point, so he was not stressed going into the treatment tank and just swam around picking at the heater etc, until he reached his toxicity threshold around 12-13 mins and I had to pull him. He lost equilibrium, eyes dialated, and changed to stress colors. He responded well in the recovery bath and has been steadily improving since. The formalin dip had no visible impact on the parasite.
If you can provide an id and/or treatment suggestion for the puffer I would greatly appreciate it. He seems to be thriving despite the parasite. I just see him flash occasionally. I'm wondering if this is a parasite that can complete it's lifecycle and reproduce in a closed system, or if the puffer is better off just living with the parasite instead of attempting more stressful treatments.
Thank you
He arrived with it and has been in quarantine for 2 months now, and I still don't know how to help him.
I'm assuming it is a crustacean because it appears hard, but I have not been able to ID it. It has not changed or moved since arrival (7/31). There is only one that I have seen, there haven't been any new parasites observed in the tank, on the puffer or the Centropyge flavicauda (very dark blue dwarf angelfish) that arrived in the same shipment. The angel was removed about a week ago from the QT. I moved it to my 40g FOWLR after a freshwater dip.
The puffer was quite emaciated when it arrived and wouldn't eat for about the first week. I have not had luck with treating puffers in the past, so initially I was just doing full water changes every 2-3 days to try limit any more parasites in the tank and focused on getting the puffer over the stress of collection/shipping and eating well. I have been researching, trying to figure out what the parasite is and what treatments the puffer might tolerate.
After about a month, I tried adding a cleaner wrasse to the QT, he tried a few times to remove the parasite, which seemed quite firmly attached, before giving up.
4 days ago I tried a 0.5 ml/gallon formalin dip (suggested by the place I purchased the puffer from). It was well aerated and temp controlled (5 gallons of treatment water in a 10 gallon aquarium). He is so conditioned to handling from all the QT tank cleaning that he will just cooperate and calmly swim into a transfer cup at this point, so he was not stressed going into the treatment tank and just swam around picking at the heater etc, until he reached his toxicity threshold around 12-13 mins and I had to pull him. He lost equilibrium, eyes dialated, and changed to stress colors. He responded well in the recovery bath and has been steadily improving since. The formalin dip had no visible impact on the parasite.
If you can provide an id and/or treatment suggestion for the puffer I would greatly appreciate it. He seems to be thriving despite the parasite. I just see him flash occasionally. I'm wondering if this is a parasite that can complete it's lifecycle and reproduce in a closed system, or if the puffer is better off just living with the parasite instead of attempting more stressful treatments.
Thank you

