Mandarin has parasites?

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Hi guys. I've been religiously feeding my mandarin frozen brine 3-5 times a day for the past 2-3 months and he is still pretty skinny. I'm thinking he has internal parasites. About 2 weeks after I got him, I saw a white string hanging out from his gills. I quickly messaged the LFS I bought him from, and they said it was something about mucus that they produce, which I believed, but now I'm not so sure. When I turn the lights on in the morning, he is completely covered in a white mucus in film, which the interwebs says is okay, but I'm thinking it may be from stress from an internal parasite? How do I diagnose this, and how do I treat him. I cant tank him out of the tank, so it has to be safe for inverts, but I dont have any coral yet
 
Hi guys. I've been religiously feeding my mandarin frozen brine 3-5 times a day for the past 2-3 months and he is still pretty skinny. I'm thinking he has internal parasites. About 2 weeks after I got him, I saw a white string hanging out from his gills. I quickly messaged the LFS I bought him from, and they said it was something about mucus that they produce, which I believed, but now I'm not so sure. When I turn the lights on in the morning, he is completely covered in a white mucus in film, which the interwebs says is okay, but I'm thinking it may be from stress from an internal parasite? How do I diagnose this, and how do I treat him. I cant tank him out of the tank, so it has to be safe for inverts, but I dont have any coral yet

Treatment for internal parasites is typically metro or GC +Focus+food+Garlic guard to mask the taste. Feed that to him for 14 days and it is Reef safe as long as you don’t overfeed and have your inverts grabbing a bunch of it. I would try to target feed him with that twice a day.
Mandarins do produce a mucous later at night when sleeping. Does it completely go away in the daytime?
 
I feel you are over thinking this. I doubt your mandarin has internal parasites but frozen brine shrimp is no food for a mandarin or any fish.
They eat live pods or new born brine shrimp.

They do best with a feeder such as this.
 
Have you seen white stringy poop? That would be how you would diagnose the intestinal parasites.

These guys are hard to adapt to captivity and often require a diet with live foods.
 
I feel you are over thinking this. I doubt your mandarin has internal parasites but frozen brine shrimp is no food for a mandarin or any fish.
They eat live pods or new born brine shrimp.

They do best with a feeder such as this.

This. Feeding any fish a diet of only brine shrimp will make them skinny. They are the potato chip of marine foods.
 

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