Allmost
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Hello,
so I may have introduced flukes to my main SPS system.
its a 200G connected to a 60G. I got a super small achilles, and to give it the best chance , I placed it in the 60G. for a week, got it fat, and it started showing what looked to me like flukes.
I remove it and give it prazipro, he heals up. Im gonna wait a week and go for the second prazi ... at this point, I am somewhat sure the problem was flukes ...
now ... there are 2 yellow wrasse in the sps reef, and thats it for fish. could they be carrier of the flukes now on ? they dont show any signs.
I really do not like medicating my sps tank, so prazi in DT is not an option, but besides that, what else do I have ? practically impossible to catch the wrasse ... as they chill within the SPS colonies all times and go in the sand if approached.
Ideas ?
my smallest fish hook is larger than the wrasse ... they are tiny and even the smallest NLS pellets are kinda big for them.
maybe trow a lion fish in there for a day to eat them and then remove it ? I know cruel but its to save the many fish to come later on.
if anyone has any Ideas, please post
so I may have introduced flukes to my main SPS system.
its a 200G connected to a 60G. I got a super small achilles, and to give it the best chance , I placed it in the 60G. for a week, got it fat, and it started showing what looked to me like flukes.
I remove it and give it prazipro, he heals up. Im gonna wait a week and go for the second prazi ... at this point, I am somewhat sure the problem was flukes ...
now ... there are 2 yellow wrasse in the sps reef, and thats it for fish. could they be carrier of the flukes now on ? they dont show any signs.
I really do not like medicating my sps tank, so prazi in DT is not an option, but besides that, what else do I have ? practically impossible to catch the wrasse ... as they chill within the SPS colonies all times and go in the sand if approached.
Ideas ?
my smallest fish hook is larger than the wrasse ... they are tiny and even the smallest NLS pellets are kinda big for them.
maybe trow a lion fish in there for a day to eat them and then remove it ? I know cruel but its to save the many fish to come later on.
if anyone has any Ideas, please post