downdeep
Reefer
I have a pair of black and white occelaris that have recently stopped eating. It's been about two days now since I've seen them consume any food. All other fish in the tank are eating good with no issues. They've become lethargic with stringy white poop. I've seen one of the pair scratching on the rocks as well. They show interest in food, but don't actually consume any of it. I'm thinking there is some kind of internal parasite, but I'm confused about what medication I can use to treat them.
The only thing different that I have noticed with these clowns is that on three different occasions in the last week, I have found parasitic isopods attached to them at night. I've netted them, plucked off the parasites with tweezers and then executed them, then returned the clowns to the tank. I haven't noticed any kind of sores or damage from the isopods on the fish at all. Could the isopods be the cause of what is happening with the clowns?
The only thing different that I have noticed with these clowns is that on three different occasions in the last week, I have found parasitic isopods attached to them at night. I've netted them, plucked off the parasites with tweezers and then executed them, then returned the clowns to the tank. I haven't noticed any kind of sores or damage from the isopods on the fish at all. Could the isopods be the cause of what is happening with the clowns?