Well that sounds like better news already! Just keep an eye on him.So I just got home and there's more stringy poo. But I would say it's brown. Not white.
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Well that sounds like better news already! Just keep an eye on him.So I just got home and there's more stringy poo. But I would say it's brown. Not white.
Another question:Just an update. Blenny is still flashing, though seems less frequent. Stringy brown poop is still there. I'm trying to get him to eat more algae/veggie based food. Any suggestions? I'm hoping he's just a little blocked up. I read on a freshwater site that peas are great for that.
Cupramine is still on its way as well as Metro & Focus just in case
Saturday will be the next water change and the end of the 2nd dose of prazipro time. The water is a little cloudy. Big airstone running all the time.
Thank you Bruce. I started feeding the blenny Metroplex in his food with focus to bind three days ago. I figured I'd wait on the cupramine just to do it separately. I must say this little guy is really cool to watch and he's been out and about all the time the last couple of days. The flashing has been less (that I've noticed), but he still does it every so often. And I was gonna post here that the stringy brown poo stopped but I saw it again this morning. I watch him a lot... more than the display!Copper works in the water, while Metroplex with Focus works inside the fish. They're doing two very different things, in two very different places, and although I'd imagine there's _some_ level of risk, it's probably one of the lower-risk combinations.
There's a pretty comprehensive guide to using common medications concurrently here: https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/medication-compatibility-guide.313491/#post-3862527
~Bruce
Just to clarify I'm using Cupramine for symptoms that indicate ich and I'm feeding Metroplex for the long stringy poop. I've already done two rounds of prazipro and a freshwater dip to rule out flukes.Thank you I have read through these. I don't see bennies on the charts but when I asked someone told me they used cupramine on their tailspot and so far I see no side effects from it on mine. I am just amazed at how much and how long this little guy's poop is!