tkeracer619
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My blonde naso stopped eating 3 days ago. I purchased her from DD about a month ago, she came in eating like a pig. She has also gotten pretty skinny but her gut is full. She looks at the food but acts like she is full.
I pulled her this morning and put her into my 40g QT with Hakari Prazipro per instructions.
I assume she has worms and sometime last week while feeding and the fish eliminated I saw in the water what I believed to be some type of intestinal worm in the water column. I've seen them many times when bringing in new fish so I am pretty sure what I saw. I can also see a small bit of something hanging out of her anus.
I also am not normally up when the sun is coming through the window and hitting the tank but this morning during my chase I realized that some of my other fish have what looks like ich on their fins. Everything was good until the tangs...
Current stocklist...
Queen Angelfish
Bellus Angelfish
Lamarc's Angelfish
Bicolor Angelfish
Flame Angelfish
Copperband Butterflyfish
Yellow Longnose Butterflyfish
Seychelles Butterflyfish
Two Spot Tang
Yellow Tang
Purple Tang
Blonde Naso Tang
Magnificent Foxface
Two Bangaii Cardinals
Two Skunk Cleaner Shrimp
Tons of BTAs
Frogspawn
I have a 100g tank I could setup if I need to put them all in QT but I am not sure the bio filter could sustain my fish and how much they eat for at least two months.
My first thoughts are treat this fish with Prazi and if she does indeed have worms then I treat the whole system with Prazi, something I have never done before... am hesitant to do, but have heard some success stories. There would be about 900g worth of water to treat.
At this point I am hoping the ich will remain minimal and the fish can fend it off on their own via water quality and their immune systems... or at least give me time to get my 100g qt ready.
So what would you do in my situation?
I pulled her this morning and put her into my 40g QT with Hakari Prazipro per instructions.
I assume she has worms and sometime last week while feeding and the fish eliminated I saw in the water what I believed to be some type of intestinal worm in the water column. I've seen them many times when bringing in new fish so I am pretty sure what I saw. I can also see a small bit of something hanging out of her anus.
I also am not normally up when the sun is coming through the window and hitting the tank but this morning during my chase I realized that some of my other fish have what looks like ich on their fins. Everything was good until the tangs...
Current stocklist...
Queen Angelfish
Bellus Angelfish
Lamarc's Angelfish
Bicolor Angelfish
Flame Angelfish
Copperband Butterflyfish
Yellow Longnose Butterflyfish
Seychelles Butterflyfish
Two Spot Tang
Yellow Tang
Purple Tang
Blonde Naso Tang
Magnificent Foxface
Two Bangaii Cardinals
Two Skunk Cleaner Shrimp
Tons of BTAs
Frogspawn
I have a 100g tank I could setup if I need to put them all in QT but I am not sure the bio filter could sustain my fish and how much they eat for at least two months.
My first thoughts are treat this fish with Prazi and if she does indeed have worms then I treat the whole system with Prazi, something I have never done before... am hesitant to do, but have heard some success stories. There would be about 900g worth of water to treat.
At this point I am hoping the ich will remain minimal and the fish can fend it off on their own via water quality and their immune systems... or at least give me time to get my 100g qt ready.
So what would you do in my situation?