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so I have a couple of wrasses in my dt, and a week ago dosed a teaspoon per 20 gallons of prazi pro as a precaution.
Today , 7 days after initial dose, I did it again. However, realized my gf did it last night, so essentially it is double doses.
My moyeri leopard wrasse, is vertical near the surface, sticking his mouth out of water. My other wrasses, are hiding in the rock work.
After realizing how much prazi pro was in the water, in a pinch before leaving to work, I did a 10 percent water change , turned my slimmer back on without the cup for more air, on top of the two air stones I already have in the tank that were running the entire time .
When I left, he was still poking at the surface , only fish out of 12 or so doing that.
Any chance this guy makes it? Is this a sign indicative of low oxygen, even tho the other fish are not acting that way?
Thinking to let the treatment run for now until tomorrow, 24 hours total of praz, and do a massive water change (30-30 percent).
No corals or inverts in tank , just fish.
Thanks
Today , 7 days after initial dose, I did it again. However, realized my gf did it last night, so essentially it is double doses.
My moyeri leopard wrasse, is vertical near the surface, sticking his mouth out of water. My other wrasses, are hiding in the rock work.
After realizing how much prazi pro was in the water, in a pinch before leaving to work, I did a 10 percent water change , turned my slimmer back on without the cup for more air, on top of the two air stones I already have in the tank that were running the entire time .
When I left, he was still poking at the surface , only fish out of 12 or so doing that.
Any chance this guy makes it? Is this a sign indicative of low oxygen, even tho the other fish are not acting that way?
Thinking to let the treatment run for now until tomorrow, 24 hours total of praz, and do a massive water change (30-30 percent).
No corals or inverts in tank , just fish.
Thanks


