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How long does prazi take to work if it is indeed a fluke? Just seems kind of odd as its just that one spot. The spot almost seems too large to be ich.Kinda hard to see. It seems a little large so try a freshwater dip and see if it comes off. If it does come off its flukes and you should continue prazipro. If it doesn't it's probably ich and you should treat with copper again. It's not unheard of for ich to survive copper treatments.
Typically only takes two weeks but it's possible you had a straggler. I agree it looks large for ich.How long does prazi take to work if it is indeed a fluke? Just seems kind of odd as its just that one spot. The spot almost seems too large to be ich.
Could it be a possible bacterial or fungal infection? Or even a spot of lymph?Typically only takes two weeks but it's possible you had a straggler. I agree it looks large for ich.
Will try a fresh water dip first and then report back and go from there.Usually if it’s bacterial it shows as red sores. This does not look like the case. Kinda doubtful for flukes as well because usually there not visible to the naked eye like this. But I would still perform a fresh water dip!
Usually if it’s bacterial it shows as red sores. This does not look like the case. Kinda doubtful for flukes as well because usually there not visible to the naked eye like this. But I would still perform a fresh water dip!
You'll want to treat with prazi again as flukes can live in the gills where you can't see it. It might've just been lucky and somehow survived prazi