GroktheCube
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I recently aquired a pair of girdled fair wrasses (C. balteatus) from DD. My standard QT procedure is TTM, followed by a course of Prazi. They went through their second transfer yesterday, both are out and looking reasonably happy and healthy. They are breathing normally, swimming around and exploring, eating, etc. The male has a mild abrasion from (I assume) jumping and hitting the lid at some point, but I see no sign of infection.
I do, however, see stringy poop left right and center, and a lot of it. Given they obviously have worms (or similar internal parasite) and show no signs of ich, would it make sense to treat with Prazi NOW, and continue TTM in 10 days after the parasites are cleared?
My gut tells me doing a big WC for them and hitting them with prazi now is probably the right thing to do, but I do not have much experience with treating SW fish for diseases, so I wanted to get some input from those with more experience prior to taking any action.
I do, however, see stringy poop left right and center, and a lot of it. Given they obviously have worms (or similar internal parasite) and show no signs of ich, would it make sense to treat with Prazi NOW, and continue TTM in 10 days after the parasites are cleared?
My gut tells me doing a big WC for them and hitting them with prazi now is probably the right thing to do, but I do not have much experience with treating SW fish for diseases, so I wanted to get some input from those with more experience prior to taking any action.