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Two days ago I began quarantining a Linespot Flasher Wrasse, Midas Blenny and a Blue/Green Chromis. My QT is a 10g tank with a small powerhead and heater. I have 3 of each and I usually do TTM and Prazi on all fish.
Yesterday they all started eating and the Wrasse and Chromis started swimming around.
This morning I dosed prazipro prophylactically. Shortly after that I noticed the wrasse had damage on his dorsal fin. It looks like the two largest filaments are stripped of skin. There are red filaments on the bottom of the tank. Aggression is a possibility since I saw the blenny bite the wrasse once yesterday. It wasn't particularly savage though and didn't do any damage. That was the only aggression I saw all day of watching them periodically (QT tank is in my office).
I will freely admit i'm not the greatest at disease diagnosis, but based on the research I have done so far, i'm guessing flukes or bacterial infection? Aggression seems unlikely to me because the damage is on top and the Blenny would be coming from below. Plus it would have happened at night. He was fine at lights out. Can flukes or bacteria take a dorsal fin filament from healthy looking to stripped in 12 hours? Would the filament skin be intact and sitting on the bottom of the tank after flukes or bacteria?
I'm also wondering if I should treat for bacterial infection now. I have Metroplex and Furan-2 on hand. Should I go get Kanaplex as well? Can I dose the antibiotics while Prazipro is in the water? Should I wait 24 hours and then dose the antibiotics? I have 2 days before the next tank transfer. Should I just wait until then?
I really like this wrasse and don't want to lose him.
@melypr1985 @Humblefish
Thanks for any advice,
Chance
Yesterday they all started eating and the Wrasse and Chromis started swimming around.
This morning I dosed prazipro prophylactically. Shortly after that I noticed the wrasse had damage on his dorsal fin. It looks like the two largest filaments are stripped of skin. There are red filaments on the bottom of the tank. Aggression is a possibility since I saw the blenny bite the wrasse once yesterday. It wasn't particularly savage though and didn't do any damage. That was the only aggression I saw all day of watching them periodically (QT tank is in my office).
I will freely admit i'm not the greatest at disease diagnosis, but based on the research I have done so far, i'm guessing flukes or bacterial infection? Aggression seems unlikely to me because the damage is on top and the Blenny would be coming from below. Plus it would have happened at night. He was fine at lights out. Can flukes or bacteria take a dorsal fin filament from healthy looking to stripped in 12 hours? Would the filament skin be intact and sitting on the bottom of the tank after flukes or bacteria?
I'm also wondering if I should treat for bacterial infection now. I have Metroplex and Furan-2 on hand. Should I go get Kanaplex as well? Can I dose the antibiotics while Prazipro is in the water? Should I wait 24 hours and then dose the antibiotics? I have 2 days before the next tank transfer. Should I just wait until then?
I really like this wrasse and don't want to lose him.
@melypr1985 @Humblefish
Thanks for any advice,
Chance


