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I feel like I’ve been on this section of the forum nonstop lately!
Long story short I had a velvet outbreak in my display. All fish were QT’d but somehow velvet snuck through.
I pulled my whitetail bristle tooth, so line, and storm clown pair and ran through QT a second time. The display remained fallow for 6 weeks. During the 6th week I ran a Dxaquaria PCR analysis and confirmed zero measurable pathogens (for whatever that’s worth).
Everyone looks happy and healthy with the exception being the bristle tooth. The fish were run through 30 days of coppersafe at 2.35 ppm minimum (2.35-2.50 on average). Then due to a pesky black ich issue I ran 3 rounds of prazi (starting in week 4 of copper). So all said and done felt pretty confident these guys were velvet and any type of worms free.
I’ve noticed some odd behavior from the Bristletooth since being back in the DT. He’s been back in the DT for 2 weeks now and this past week, week and a half he’s been exhibiting fluke or velvet type symptoms: flashing, swimming into flow, pale color. No rapid breathing, but he only does it within an hour or two of lights out. Then daytime rolls around and he looks perfectly normal. So I’m inclined to think it’s just behavioral. However today I think I noticed an opaque smudge on one of his pectoral fins and he was in the process of pooping and it looked a bit stringy.
I find it really hard to believe he’s got any type of worm/fluke issues with 3 rounds of prazi but I’m not sure what to make of it at this point. At night time he behaves like he has flukes or velvet (only when the lights are dimming. Once out he settles in for the night). Then daytime comes around and he’s back to normal, eats great and nice rich coloring.
Am I being paranoid and this is just behavioral or should I be thinking treatment again?
Long story short I had a velvet outbreak in my display. All fish were QT’d but somehow velvet snuck through.
I pulled my whitetail bristle tooth, so line, and storm clown pair and ran through QT a second time. The display remained fallow for 6 weeks. During the 6th week I ran a Dxaquaria PCR analysis and confirmed zero measurable pathogens (for whatever that’s worth).
Everyone looks happy and healthy with the exception being the bristle tooth. The fish were run through 30 days of coppersafe at 2.35 ppm minimum (2.35-2.50 on average). Then due to a pesky black ich issue I ran 3 rounds of prazi (starting in week 4 of copper). So all said and done felt pretty confident these guys were velvet and any type of worms free.
I’ve noticed some odd behavior from the Bristletooth since being back in the DT. He’s been back in the DT for 2 weeks now and this past week, week and a half he’s been exhibiting fluke or velvet type symptoms: flashing, swimming into flow, pale color. No rapid breathing, but he only does it within an hour or two of lights out. Then daytime rolls around and he looks perfectly normal. So I’m inclined to think it’s just behavioral. However today I think I noticed an opaque smudge on one of his pectoral fins and he was in the process of pooping and it looked a bit stringy.
I find it really hard to believe he’s got any type of worm/fluke issues with 3 rounds of prazi but I’m not sure what to make of it at this point. At night time he behaves like he has flukes or velvet (only when the lights are dimming. Once out he settles in for the night). Then daytime comes around and he’s back to normal, eats great and nice rich coloring.
Am I being paranoid and this is just behavioral or should I be thinking treatment again?
