IMO & E; this is sufficient evidence to conclude your fish have flukes. All fish that shared water with the infected must be treated (with Prazipro). FWIW; Prazi is a "reef safe" med and can be used in the DT. Only bristle worms/feather dusters are usually at risk.
Thanks Humblefish.
Would you recommend going ahead and treating with prazi since i have evidence and confirmation of flukes, and hope for the best in the meantime on them not being infected with something else in addition to flukes.
Originally i had planned to start copper treatment, then treat with prazi, but i think since no other symptoms seem to be prevalent or obvious, and fish are still exhibiting normal behavior i should probably treat with prazi first, and hope no other issues arise in the meantime.
im almost leaning towards treating in the 55 gallon with prazi and not tearing it down. im not too concerned about bristleworms or featherdusters at the current time.
My Clown Goby is the one fish that i know if going to be a real PITA to get into QT.
Would treating in the main display also kill off any flukes not attached to a host, that are in different life stages?
Any risks to it harming live rock or coral? Shrimp, crabs, or snails?
It would also buy me some time hopefully and allow me to setup my QT/Hospital rack properly and not feel so rushed, but i will break down the 55 if i need to in order to do the best i can for my fish.
One more thing, i was reading the directions of use for prazipro. Am i correct in assuming/understanding one dose will last 5-7 days? or do i need to add one dose daily for 5-7 days? The directions seem a bit vague and i just want to make sure i treat correctly.
You and snorvich have been a great help, and i truly do appreciate all the solid advice.