Dr Colliebreath
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I have had a saddleback and a falcula in quarantine since June 10. Both have eaten very well from the outset - 2 types of pellets, Rods fish only, and mysis.
I treated the tank with Cupramine from 6/26-6/30 in 3 small doses (35, 35 and 12 drops into a 37 gallon tank) and the Seachem test kit shows .3 ppm. This was precautionary only as I hadn't observed any signs of parasites on the fish.
Both fish ate aggressively on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. I was away from Saturday at noon until Monday afternoon. When I fed the fish on my return, the saddleback ate aggressively but the falcula didn't eat and hasn't eaten since. On Monday evening, I treated the tank with its first dose of PraziPro. This too was only precautionary as I hadn't observed any signs of flukes.
The falcula swims around the tank and shows no signs of distress, and its color remains normal. It comes to the front corner of the tank when I feed the fish but doesn't even try to eat. It just lets the food drift right past its nose and fall to the bottom or get eaten by the saddleback.
I know that flukes can sometimes cause a fish not to eat. The falcula shimmied 2 or 3 times after the PraziPro treatment but I saw no other signs of flukes.
I know copper can suppress a fish's appetite. How long does that last - as long as the fish is in the copper or will it start eating in a couple of days.
Do I just ride it out and hope the falcula starts eating again, or do a large water change to reduce the amount of copper in the tank, or give the tank another PraziPro treatment tomorrow or Friday and then move the falcula to the DT?
Thanks for any thoughts.
I treated the tank with Cupramine from 6/26-6/30 in 3 small doses (35, 35 and 12 drops into a 37 gallon tank) and the Seachem test kit shows .3 ppm. This was precautionary only as I hadn't observed any signs of parasites on the fish.
Both fish ate aggressively on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. I was away from Saturday at noon until Monday afternoon. When I fed the fish on my return, the saddleback ate aggressively but the falcula didn't eat and hasn't eaten since. On Monday evening, I treated the tank with its first dose of PraziPro. This too was only precautionary as I hadn't observed any signs of flukes.
The falcula swims around the tank and shows no signs of distress, and its color remains normal. It comes to the front corner of the tank when I feed the fish but doesn't even try to eat. It just lets the food drift right past its nose and fall to the bottom or get eaten by the saddleback.
I know that flukes can sometimes cause a fish not to eat. The falcula shimmied 2 or 3 times after the PraziPro treatment but I saw no other signs of flukes.
I know copper can suppress a fish's appetite. How long does that last - as long as the fish is in the copper or will it start eating in a couple of days.
Do I just ride it out and hope the falcula starts eating again, or do a large water change to reduce the amount of copper in the tank, or give the tank another PraziPro treatment tomorrow or Friday and then move the falcula to the DT?
Thanks for any thoughts.