And I would love an update on the blue spot puffer. That is like a dream fish for me, but I worry about corals and CUC
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Whether or not to treat prophylactily is a matter of your risk comfort. I agree that most fish that are doing well and look good after 4-6 weeks are likely ok for the DT but there is a chance they could be carrying an external or internal parasite and are asymptomatic. I’ve had great success with the QT protocol outlined in this forum of 2 rounds of PraziPro followed by 21 days of CP. Fish have tolerated the treatments well and you can sleep better knowing you are not introducing potential problems to the DTThanks so much for all the help! I'll get an ammonia badge and keep up on water changes (and invest in a hob filter if that ends up insufficient). Is preventative treatment necessary if I see no signs of illness after 4-6 weeks? What are feelings on that?
They were doing good this morning and ate a little. I'll get home around 3:30 and feed again. I'll dose CP and prazi after they eat.How are the Pakistani butterflies doing? They are one of my favorite butterflies. Hope they do well for you
I'm doing fish only so I've got a lot of flexibility with the fish I want.And I would love an update on the blue spot puffer. That is like a dream fish for me, but I worry about corals and CUC
He was the best eater this morning. Hoping his colors start darkening. He has been pretty pale since he arrived. The butterflies were pretty pale yesterday but had come back some this morning.And I would love an update on the blue spot puffer. That is like a dream fish for me, but I worry about corals and CUC