sdunkin
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I have a pair of True Percs, grade B picassos to be specific, that I have had for just over a month. I have noticed that they have had stringy poop since shortly after I got them. At first I attributed it to the fact that they may of been eating mysis at the LFS, but they still have it. It isn't getting worse, and is maybe a little better, but they are still having it. Is there any way to treat this without moving them to a QT?
They are eating prepared foods fairly well (rotating Formula 1 & 2 pellets, prime reef flake, cyclopeeze granules, and ora glow), but they won't hardly touch frozen. I have a 5.5 gallon that I can set up to use, along with a submersible UV sterilizer (won't fit into display tank though), but I am really afraid that the stress would cause more harm than good. I may be able to re-arrange their tank to fit the sterilizer in, would just adding it be enough to help?
They are eating prepared foods fairly well (rotating Formula 1 & 2 pellets, prime reef flake, cyclopeeze granules, and ora glow), but they won't hardly touch frozen. I have a 5.5 gallon that I can set up to use, along with a submersible UV sterilizer (won't fit into display tank though), but I am really afraid that the stress would cause more harm than good. I may be able to re-arrange their tank to fit the sterilizer in, would just adding it be enough to help?