I received a pair of Flame Wrasses, a Velvet Wrasse and 4 Helfrichi on Tuesday. I acclimated and released the Flame pair and 2 Helfrichi in one tank that has contained only a Moyer's Dragonet from DD for over a year and and I released the Velvet and the other 2 Helfrichi in a second tank that have had only liverock, a few snails and coral frags (no fish) for over a year. The concern.....I've noticed the male Flame doing an occasional head shake, not often but enough that I notice it. I've also noticed that the surfaces of the Wrasses aren't bright and clear, especially when I look at the original photo that the vendor took; colors of the Firefish make it difficult to tell if they have the same issue. They arrived yesterday (Tuesday) and I had thought that maybe it was just a side-effect of being in a bag overnight and some extra slime from any potential irritation/ammonia in the bag? I haven't seen any scratching against rocks, and they're all eating VERY well. I keep my specific gravity at 35ppm and the temperature at 75....all other readings are within acceptable limits and inverts are thriving. Trying to decide between leaving them for a couple of days and seeing if it clears up, or putting them in a hospital tank and beginning a treatment. My biggest fear......Amyloodinium.
Not sure if you can tell...just seems to be a "haze" on him.
Not sure if you can tell...just seems to be a "haze" on him.

Now....since the Helfrichi and Female Flame were also in the tank with him ( they were from the same vendor), should I treat all of them and run the DT without fish for a spell? If it is indeed flukes, I certainly don't want to go through all of this and then put him back in to be reinfected. ugh.....why don't I learn???? 
) then you should go ahead and leave the tank fallow for the full 76 days. Better safe than sorry right?
Since there's only 5 fish, it's not a huge deal to get them out and leave them out for 3 months....I have a spare tank that they can go in after treatment/recovery. Might even be able to catch them with a trap....they are eating fantastic which I hope works in my favor. Needless to say that after all of this, ALL new fish will be going into quarantine, regardless of the "treatment" done by the vendor.
I've got PraziPro and it's easy enough to try.

