I have to be super careful with prazipro this time, I am going to start with 1/3 of dosage. However, I am not sure if I will use cupramine.....please advise.
I would be very careful exposing Anampses spp. wrasse to either chelated or free copper based medications. These fishes have a very thick slime coat and are rarely affected by Amyloodinium or Cryptocaryon infection.
Anampses spp. are however very prone to infestations of external nematodes (flukes) so freshwater baths, along with and slowly adjusting them up to a therapeutic dose of Metronidazole and Praziquantel (I like to use API General Cure by Aquarium Pharmaceuticals Inc. which contains both Metro and Prazi in a powder form) in a quarantine aquarium with fine sandy substrate over the course of a three to four days is ideal in my experience handling these fishes over the years.
Additionally adding General Cure at the rare of 250 mg/100 grams of food letting it soak in for 15 minutes prior to feeding works very well once theses fishes are settled in well and eating properly.
Best of luck to you with this incredible species of fish!
Kevin Kohen
Time for pics....she is around 4", very active and constantly looking for food.
Zoasman,
Congratulations on the femininus! I have had the good fortune in my current position to handle quite a few of these spectacular fishes.
Just an observation but based on the overall appearance of the fish you have pictured, she is very skinny in the lower abdomen and the upper margins above the eyes and behind the head is quite pinched, which shows signs of malnutrition.
She is going to take some serious effort to get her in good health but it can be done. I would strongly encourage enriching a mix of frozen Hikari Mysis, Frozen Brine, and rinsed PE Mysis in Selcon and feeding this mixture up to 10 times per day if you can manage.
I am not sure where you obtained this fish, but if you purchased it from LiveAquaria please call our customer service department to explain the situation as this is not acceptable whatsoever for us to send out a fish in this condition.
Kevin Kohen