Craig Lambert
Premium Member
I assume one of my wild caught perculas has intestinal parisites.
I have had them for 3 weeks. They showed no sign of any ailments until the one had white stringy poop trailing behind her about an hour after feeding today. Neither shows any other signs of distress. No labored breathing, or loss of apatite. perams:
pH 8.24-8.33 (pinpoint monitor)
Alk 10 dKH
Calc 430
Mag 1350
Salinity 1.025
Ammonia 0
Nitrite 0
Nitrate 0
fuge w/cheato
Metronidazole Tablets and Maracyn-Two, are on the way. I plan to treat the fish in a separate tank.
I would like to confirm that I'm taking the proper action, and if anyone has other suggestions please let me know.
I have had them for 3 weeks. They showed no sign of any ailments until the one had white stringy poop trailing behind her about an hour after feeding today. Neither shows any other signs of distress. No labored breathing, or loss of apatite. perams:
pH 8.24-8.33 (pinpoint monitor)
Alk 10 dKH
Calc 430
Mag 1350
Salinity 1.025
Ammonia 0
Nitrite 0
Nitrate 0
fuge w/cheato
Metronidazole Tablets and Maracyn-Two, are on the way. I plan to treat the fish in a separate tank.
I would like to confirm that I'm taking the proper action, and if anyone has other suggestions please let me know.