Sorry about that. Ive read too many posts today and got confused as to which one I was on... Ill go have another cup of coffee and be on my way LOL.I don’t have ich, the hypo is for the pods only.

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Sorry about that. Ive read too many posts today and got confused as to which one I was on... Ill go have another cup of coffee and be on my way LOL.I don’t have ich, the hypo is for the pods only.

To be fair, I did have ich… which I used hypo for 33 days to get rid ofSorry about that. Ive read too many posts today and got confused as to which one I was on... Ill go have another cup of coffee and be on my way LOL.![]()
I always thought cirolanids were facultative parasites, or more accurately micropredators.according to what ive found, most parasitic Cirolanid ispods are obligate parasites and will starve after 2-6months without a host. So QT with copper and a fallow should work.
heres a pretty comprehensive guide I found on the subject
I think there are many species, some are obligate, others are not, and some aren't parasites at all.I always thought cirolanids were facultative parasites, or more accurately micropredators.
Here is a cool paper:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7124122/
Jay
Cleaner Shrimp may help clean parasites on the fish too.Fallow doesn’t work on these guys as long as you’re feeding the tank and copper isn’t an option in the display. I’ve read conflicting personal accounts on here from ones who said the only choice was nuking their tank and others saying the problem alleviated itself by trapping methods + wrasses.
i do have an ornate wrasse from TSM on the way. Hoping I can keep it manageable, if the problem persists. Hypo for a week will be the next play with the fish in another holding tank.
I got two off the glass last night with the stinky method and caught another off the clown this morning. They’re extremely tiny right now, like squinting to see.Cleaner Shrimp may help clean parasites on the fish too.
this may sound weird, but maybe introduce Ghost Flatworms. They predate on pods and amphipods, and don't really bother corals. Maybe they could help?
The Ghosts may eat them, your lfs may have some. The ghosts are harmless, I've got them in a 15 gallon and the pod pop is still going strong.I got two off the glass last night with the stinky method and caught another off the clown this morning. They’re extremely tiny right now, like squinting to see.
Adding the wrasse today, but yeah, will add some cleaners too - I’m afraid the wrasse will get them as well. Ill be continuing the stinky method a few nights a week.
My concern with the wrasse is that it would get hit itself.I wonder if a cleaner wrasse or cleaner shrimp would pick these off
That is also my fear, interceptor will be somewhat difficult to get as I don’t have a dog but will try last resort. It doesn’t seem DR Gs will work on pods from what I’ve read here.My concern with the wrasse is that it would get hit itself.
doesn't that stuff just work on worms?That is also my fear, interceptor will be somewhat difficult to get as I don’t have a dog but will try last resort. It doesn’t seem DR Gs will work on pods from what I’ve read here.
No. It it's commonly used to treat red bugs.doesn't that stuff just work on worms?
Apparently Formaldehyde/formalin also kills them.
This is on brackish water, but should still be at least somewhat applicable

