Deinonych
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So, I noticed my Blue Flasher Wrasse rubbing against the overflow a couple of times yesterday. This fish went through a 10 week QT and was treated for flukes (PraziPro) and internal parasites (Paracide-X). I did not treat him for cryptocaryon, as he never showed any signs of disease during QT. He has been in the DT for 5 weeks now. He is the only fish in the DT, as I did a complete tear-down/sterilize/rebuild of the DT a few months ago, including new dry rock and sand. All of the inverts in the tank were quarantined for 4 months, so I'm sure they didn't bring in any cysts. No other fish have been in the tank since the rebuild. All my other fish are in a 40g breeder, having been treated (TTM) for crypto after a treatment failure with CP (hence my DT teardown/rebuild).
I was about to start moving my other 6 fish back to the DT, but the flashing behavior concerns me. It's not excessive, but the fact that I saw him do it on two different occasions during the day concerns me. He's not showing any other symptoms of crypto - no spots, no heavy breathing, no erratic swimming - but my paranoia is getting the best of me. I'm thinking about pulling him out and running him through TTM while leaving the DT fallow again. I just feel I need to be 100% sure there is no crypto in the DT before I put everyone back in.
Thoughts?
I was about to start moving my other 6 fish back to the DT, but the flashing behavior concerns me. It's not excessive, but the fact that I saw him do it on two different occasions during the day concerns me. He's not showing any other symptoms of crypto - no spots, no heavy breathing, no erratic swimming - but my paranoia is getting the best of me. I'm thinking about pulling him out and running him through TTM while leaving the DT fallow again. I just feel I need to be 100% sure there is no crypto in the DT before I put everyone back in.
Thoughts?