ShrimpChipGal
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Macropharyngodon geoffroyi is the wrasse I am having trouble with. I have been able to keep Macropharyngodon meleagris for 6 months+ now and have read through the leopard wrasse primer. The Macropharyngodon meleagris I have eat all meaty foods + spectrum pellets and flakes.
A little over a week ago, I got 4 Potter's wrasses (1 male + 3 female) and they all fed aggressively on prawn eggs/daphna and even some spirulina brine for 6 days in QT. On the 6th day, I started prazipro to rid internal parasite on them. It wasn't until after I started the treatment that they don't seem to want to be out of the sand. Then I lost 1 female yesterday and 1 female today. After checking the first female, it seems to be missing a lot of her gill on one side. Second one has loss of color on one side of body.
I do understand that it is suggested to not have them in a QT tank as they require copepods to live. However, it is too big of a risk to possibly expose all my fish in display to fluke and other parasites and they were very obviously and aggressively eating prawn eggs which I fed more than 5 times a day.
I am really hoping someone has kept Potter's wrasse and would be willing to share some experience with me. Also, has anyone ever seen these wrasses or even regular leopard wrasses go through prazipro?
A little over a week ago, I got 4 Potter's wrasses (1 male + 3 female) and they all fed aggressively on prawn eggs/daphna and even some spirulina brine for 6 days in QT. On the 6th day, I started prazipro to rid internal parasite on them. It wasn't until after I started the treatment that they don't seem to want to be out of the sand. Then I lost 1 female yesterday and 1 female today. After checking the first female, it seems to be missing a lot of her gill on one side. Second one has loss of color on one side of body.
I do understand that it is suggested to not have them in a QT tank as they require copepods to live. However, it is too big of a risk to possibly expose all my fish in display to fluke and other parasites and they were very obviously and aggressively eating prawn eggs which I fed more than 5 times a day.
I am really hoping someone has kept Potter's wrasse and would be willing to share some experience with me. Also, has anyone ever seen these wrasses or even regular leopard wrasses go through prazipro?
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