ShrimpChipGal
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There is sandbed and live rock in my QT tank and yes I know they dive when stressed. I have 3 leopard wrasses, M.M, that I nursed from buying live pods every week to eating pellets.
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Thanks, she's at least 4 going on 5 inches. She's grown at least an inch over the last year. I've had her for over a year, but I got her from another friend who was getting rid of her tank. I beleive she had raised her for over a year also.
the fish will stand a better chance without the flukes or parasites on it . i have only had positive results with the prazi pro . you have one of the more delicate wrasses there and its gonna be quite a challange to get them aquainted to aquarium life .the potters is a very delicate wrasse and should be handled with the best care possiable .you will find they have a 10 % chance of living in an aquarium so yours that have died are quite normal percentage wise .most leopards are in the 25% to 50% range for living ,given the right conditions . if the fish seemed to perish when you added the prazi pro then they were probably gonna die then anyways . in extreem cases the flukes may be "plugging" the sores and it could be detrimental to remove them but i would suggest the possiability that the fish was doomed anymay . in the wild they get groomed and the parasites are constantly being removed by the cleaners . the fish if healthy enough should handle the treatment with no issues . i use it all the time for new fish in my display tanks . yes a fresh water dip certainly helps but many wrasses are so skiddish that it will simply shock them and they wont recover . if you dip ,temp and ph are so criticle so be sure to get them on key before the dip . i have been able to dip some hardier wrasses for 10 minutes with good results but you should usually stay under 3 minutes and be sure to watch closely . last but not least good luck ,they are worth the effort !
another thing that i have found to increase my wrasses possibility for living in a aquarium is not to use a QT but to introduce them directly in the display tank and treat the DT if necessary .this has worked very well for me and many others with the delicate wrasses and you can read up on it in the "leopard wrasse primer" lots of good insight in that tread ,check it out and good luck !