rinconmike
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I have a Harlequin Tusk in QT for 6 weeks. Did two treatments of Prazi and one treatment seven day treatment of Quinine Sulfate - not at the same time. I saw no signs of parasites or ich. However, this week I did notice what looked like lymphocytosis at the edge of his tail.
I have read just let it run its course and keep water quality as best as you can. So this afternoon I decided to put the tusk in my 150 FOWLR which has been up for around 5 years.
Well, I am second guessing now. Will the lymphocytosis infect the other fish? Other fish include porc puffer, red breasted wrasse, V. Lion Fish, and snowflake eel.
Options are leave it be or take him out (if I can get him out easily).
thanks,
Mike
I have read just let it run its course and keep water quality as best as you can. So this afternoon I decided to put the tusk in my 150 FOWLR which has been up for around 5 years.
Well, I am second guessing now. Will the lymphocytosis infect the other fish? Other fish include porc puffer, red breasted wrasse, V. Lion Fish, and snowflake eel.
Options are leave it be or take him out (if I can get him out easily).
thanks,
Mike