LukFox
Active member
Okay a little history. I got a 1m/2f trio of McCosker's flasher wrasses a little over a month ago. They eat everything, look great, but the male has always breathed faster than either girls, and I was a little worried. It never got worse or better over the course of the month. I gave him a 2 minute freshwater dip a couple weeks ago and nothing fell off.
Knowing that some flukes are too small to see, I decided to get them into treatment just in case. The dip actually made him very reclusive and breathe rapidly for about 24 hours. I figured it was the stress (he got his mouth caught in the net when I went to remove him, and getting him free without hurting him was a 5 process) or maybe flukes I couldn't see.
They are in a 33 gallon long tank that for the last week has only been filled to the 20g mark because I didn't want to make 2 trips to the LFS for more RO water (previously I was using treated tap, but I had to switch for the cupramine treatment). I figured 20g would be enough anyway, and I've done it this way twice previously with perfect results.
By Sunday they were in full cupramine treatment, and all was well. On Wednesday I dosed prazipro, and the male started going downhill... He was still mostly fine on Wednesday after the prazi dose, he ate with the girls and everything, but on Thursday he only came out to quickly change hiding spots. Didn't eat. Today he didn't come out to eat either, but I saw him change his hiding spot. Physically he looks totally fine: No film, no ragged fins, clear eyes, alert to my presence, but he is breathing rapidly and is very reclusive. The girls are fine.
The QT is cycled, but I can't really test for ammonia at this point because of the cupramine. I didn't harm the filters though, and they are well established and have been running with fish for about 3 months. They are two aquaclear filters rated for 30 gallons each.
I'm confused and afraid for him
. Should I discontinue the prazi treatment or let it run its course and see if he recovers?
Knowing that some flukes are too small to see, I decided to get them into treatment just in case. The dip actually made him very reclusive and breathe rapidly for about 24 hours. I figured it was the stress (he got his mouth caught in the net when I went to remove him, and getting him free without hurting him was a 5 process) or maybe flukes I couldn't see.
They are in a 33 gallon long tank that for the last week has only been filled to the 20g mark because I didn't want to make 2 trips to the LFS for more RO water (previously I was using treated tap, but I had to switch for the cupramine treatment). I figured 20g would be enough anyway, and I've done it this way twice previously with perfect results.
By Sunday they were in full cupramine treatment, and all was well. On Wednesday I dosed prazipro, and the male started going downhill... He was still mostly fine on Wednesday after the prazi dose, he ate with the girls and everything, but on Thursday he only came out to quickly change hiding spots. Didn't eat. Today he didn't come out to eat either, but I saw him change his hiding spot. Physically he looks totally fine: No film, no ragged fins, clear eyes, alert to my presence, but he is breathing rapidly and is very reclusive. The girls are fine.
The QT is cycled, but I can't really test for ammonia at this point because of the cupramine. I didn't harm the filters though, and they are well established and have been running with fish for about 3 months. They are two aquaclear filters rated for 30 gallons each.
I'm confused and afraid for him

