Is it flukes in the gills? I’ve treated with PraziPro that works for a few weeks then going to the surface poking mouth out gulping.
Need experienced member with knowledge of this behavior
Need experienced member with knowledge of this behavior
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thank you for your reply. The conditions for the tank are normal and all the other fish, mostly tanks are fine showing no signs of stress etc. I'm pretty convinced it's gill flukes because I've treated the lion who's pretty large, with PraziPro to some success that last's a few weeks. One of our members suggested hyposalinity 15 ppt treatment. It will be difficult to take the lion out of this 400 gallon tank to isolate and treat, so I'm hoping to do it in the large tank with other fish, no corrals.Evening
@lion king may be able to help.
A fish at the top like that can mean other things than fluke. I would check temp and stray voltage, and also for ammonia? Another thought would be O2 levels, how is surface agitation or other aeration.
Could be a number of other things all interrelated. Any other fish showing signs? Some more info on the tank and water parameters will help.
Hopefully we can figure it out soon.
I’m doing the 25% water change now and will also do the second recommended treatment. Thanks for your responseDid you do 2 doses of prazi, the reason is to get the hatching eggs. If it is flukes you would need to treat the whole tank, and do 2 doses as per prazi pro website. Sooner of later it will effect the other fish.
That’s interesting but appears to be flukes that I hope to be rid of after the last treatmentI have a foxfire that does the same thing after feeding. Then back to normal after a while. Been doing it for over a year.