Ron Popeil
Love them clownfish.
Where are we with modern treatments for this? Have there been any advancements with acclimation and QT procedures for our notoriously sensitive rare species? Is it always brooklynella that causes the heavy breathing, extended gills, sunken eyes, stiff fins and then death typically within 72 hours of arrival? Why is it 72 hours?
I have tried extended FW dips, FW dips with formalin, depressed salinity, depressed salinity with copper, normal salinity with formalin, low temperatures, completely dark QT tanks, UV sterilizers, QT with anemones....
All with severely depressing results.
Any suggestions on how we can move forward with figuring out how to treat this extremely expensive parasite?
I remember Blue Life Safety Stop claimed brooklynella as something it treated. Any personal experiences?
Lets discuss!
I have tried extended FW dips, FW dips with formalin, depressed salinity, depressed salinity with copper, normal salinity with formalin, low temperatures, completely dark QT tanks, UV sterilizers, QT with anemones....
All with severely depressing results.
Any suggestions on how we can move forward with figuring out how to treat this extremely expensive parasite?
I remember Blue Life Safety Stop claimed brooklynella as something it treated. Any personal experiences?
Lets discuss!