I have a pair of these clown fish. http://www.marinecenter.com/fish/clownfish/latezonatusclownfishpairaustralia/
Of course I paid a lot less than those prices but while they were in quarantine for the last few months, they seem to have ich and then it goes away and comes back quickly after so I left them in the quarantine tank with live rocks. Recently however, I think they have something other than Ich as well, it looks like possibly Parasitic Copepods or maybe Argulus (Fish Lice), or whatever they could be because I don't know how either of the above even looks like but is what I assume it is from the fluke medication box list. They are too small to take with a regular digital camera. The parasites are white, about the size of a grain of salt, shape kinda oval like a piece of rice but just very very tiny, there's like 200 of them on the bottom of the black large bowl after dipping my clown fish in medicated ich solution for a few hours. I see them moving around very slowly, their size looks like mini copepods about 1/4 the size of regular copepods in my display tank. I don't see any legs or at leat not with my naked eye. Anyone know what they are and possible how to treat my fish? I have already lost 1 clown to it in less than 5 days since noticing them. They cause the clowns to slime up all over their body and head with a white film and seems like many tiny grains on them moving around, I thought it was ich but I don't think you can see ich move around at the bottom of the bowl. Never had anything close to this before, Any ideas and how to treat them, Please post, I greatly appreciated. Thanks :mixed:
Of course I paid a lot less than those prices but while they were in quarantine for the last few months, they seem to have ich and then it goes away and comes back quickly after so I left them in the quarantine tank with live rocks. Recently however, I think they have something other than Ich as well, it looks like possibly Parasitic Copepods or maybe Argulus (Fish Lice), or whatever they could be because I don't know how either of the above even looks like but is what I assume it is from the fluke medication box list. They are too small to take with a regular digital camera. The parasites are white, about the size of a grain of salt, shape kinda oval like a piece of rice but just very very tiny, there's like 200 of them on the bottom of the black large bowl after dipping my clown fish in medicated ich solution for a few hours. I see them moving around very slowly, their size looks like mini copepods about 1/4 the size of regular copepods in my display tank. I don't see any legs or at leat not with my naked eye. Anyone know what they are and possible how to treat my fish? I have already lost 1 clown to it in less than 5 days since noticing them. They cause the clowns to slime up all over their body and head with a white film and seems like many tiny grains on them moving around, I thought it was ich but I don't think you can see ich move around at the bottom of the bowl. Never had anything close to this before, Any ideas and how to treat them, Please post, I greatly appreciated. Thanks :mixed: