Flukes or Anchor Worms or Copepods or...?

Badbrad8500

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Could someone please tell me what the heck these things are? I've just noticed them crawling all over the glass. You'll notice a couple have long thread-like tails, some don't.

I recently treated the tank (two doses) with PraziPro for flukes and I've just removed all the fish for ich treatment.

I'm not sure if these are flukes coming back, or anchor worms, or hopefully they're just harmless copepods? I've never seen copepods with long tails such as these however.

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Last week I treated my new fish with Prazipro and the white poop looked nothing like that! Wish I could tell you it looks like some kind of a pod but it don't. Looks more like baby fish! Are they crawling on the glass or swimming?
What fish did you remove?
 
Hey Hollifields,

There's probably about a dozen big ones and a hundred little ones crawling all over the glass. The big ones are about a millimeter long and have that stringy tail whipping in the current.

I removed 2 chromis, 2 clowns, 3 Banggai cardinals, a yellow tang, a filefish, and a flasher wrasse. Doing the TT method for ich (wiped out 80% of my fish population). They're all in a QT awaiting next transfer : )
 
Bumping this thread. Thought I had ich out of my DT and then it appeared again. It took my powder blue in a couple days. My flame angel and one of my ocellaris were victims within the next couple of days.

Strange part about the ocellaris and FA is that I did not see any spots, at all, before they died. Could there be another parasite in my tank attacking my fish? I am having similar worm-like things on my glass just like the OP.

I need to figure out if these are dangerous or not. I've got all my fish out to my QT except for one damsel. Still trying to trap him.
 
I self identified them as isopods, not sure if that's totally accurate. Isopods like these shouldn't be on your fish though. I'd suspect you have flukes. Sometimes you can't see flukes when they're on their host.
 
Yeah I was paranoid that my fish were dying, but I did not see any spots. In my hospital tank, I wanted to observe before I chose a medication...

Again, no spots, but they were starting to lose some of their fins, and I saw small white lines across their body. Decided to use PraziPro. We will see how it goes. Only got 2 of my original fish left (Springer Damsel and Ocellaris) and I want them to make it!
 
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