Is this Black Ich or Bacterial Infection?

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I've rarely had issues getting Moorish Idols to eat so a friend of mine ordered one and is having me QT him. The first week I noticed a few spots so I treated a single dose of Prazipro for 7 days and then did a 30% WC. Following this I've had him in Copper Power at 2.25ppm for about a week now. My thoughts were Black Ich, but now that Prazipro wasn't effective I am second guessing... Anyone have any idea what this could be? Should I do a second dosage with Prazipro? (I have good experience doing prazipro and copper together if needed).

Seen anything like this @Jay Hemdal ?

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Pic is great under proper light but very fuzzy especially while trying to expand it.
you can give the fish a freshwater dip to rule out turibela worms… and flukes.
How is fishs’ breathing rate?
Is it eating?
Any twitching/flashing?
Swimming into flow from power head?
 

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I've rarely had issues getting Moorish Idols to eat so a friend of mine ordered one and is having me QT him. The first week I noticed a few spots so I treated a single dose of Prazipro for 7 days and then did a 30% WC. Following this I've had him in Copper Power at 2.25ppm for about a week now. My thoughts were Black Ich, but now that Prazipro wasn't effective I am second guessing... Anyone have any idea what this could be? Should I do a second dosage with Prazipro? (I have good experience doing prazipro and copper together if needed).

Seen anything like this @Jay Hemdal ?

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Black ich - caused by two different turbellarians, isn't really controlled by praziquantel (yet literally EVERY resource lists that as a treatment). Turbellarians are best controlled by formalin or FW dips (since Dylox is too toxic for use around people I think). Praziquantel is effective against monogeneans and cestodes. It *may* work against turbellarians, but at a much higher dose than normal - 10 to 20 mg/l. That needs to be administered as a 2 to 3 hour dip.

That said - moorish idols are susceptible to black ich, but this may not be that - tough to see in the photo, but it looks like it is growing in "patches" here and turbellarians are more random in their distribution. Can you get a clearer photo?

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Okay here are some good ones I think! Sorry I have a poor quality camera. I can try and video him.

Some of the areas are gray and not black. I would say some areas are indeed "patchy" but if you zoom in they kind of also look like dots. He eats very well, when I got him I thought no way would he live because how skinny he was and already his spine is disappearing. He doesn't hangout in powerheads, always scanning the bottom for food.

A few things, he definitely had ich upon arrival... Which is why I decided to put him in my FOWLR tank that I use for copper treatments. But I don't think this is spots from Ich biting.




Thanks again Jay

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Okay here are some good ones I think! Sorry I have a poor quality camera. I can try and video him.

Some of the areas are gray and not black. I would say some areas are indeed "patchy" but if you zoom in they kind of also look like dots. He eats very well, when I got him I thought no way would he live because how skinny he was and already his spine is disappearing. He doesn't hangout in powerheads, always scanning the bottom for food.

A few things, he definitely had ich upon arrival... Which is why I decided to put him in my FOWLR tank that I use for copper treatments. But I don't think this is spots from Ich biting.




Thanks again Jay

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Hmmm, I see some spots that are most likely turbellarians, but that lighter stuff, in a patch just doesn't look like it to me.

I'm not sure how to advise you on this - I don't like hitting idols with a lot of meds. What about a course of hyposalinity? That would take care of ich and turbellarians.....

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Hmmm, I see some spots that are most likely turbellarians, but that lighter stuff, in a patch just doesn't look like it to me.

I'm not sure how to advise you on this - I don't like hitting idols with a lot of meds. What about a course of hyposalinity? That would take care of ich and turbellarians.....

Jay
All of my tanks have wrasses currently in them but I can move some fish around and get him into my 40 gallon QT. How long should I keep salinity at 1.009 if doing hypo treatment? Is hypo more gentle than copper + formalin?

Also, besides wrasses anything else I should be worried about with hypo?
 
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All of my tanks have wrasses currently in them but I can move some fish around and get him into my 40 gallon QT. How long should I keep salinity at 1.009 if doing hypo treatment? Is hypo more gentle than copper + formalin?

Also, besides wrasses anything else I should be worried about with hypo?

If otherwise healthy, wrasses have no issue with hyposalinity. The length of time for hypo is 30 to 35 days. I never treat copper AND formalin, that is too harsh. Hypo isn't "gentler" than copper, just different. Copper cures velvet, Hypo actually increases the chances for velvet and uronema.

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If otherwise healthy, wrasses have no issue with hyposalinity. The length of time for hypo is 30 to 35 days. I never treat copper AND formalin, that is too harsh. Hypo isn't "gentler" than copper, just different. Copper cures velvet, Hypo actually increases the chances for velvet and uronema.

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Okay this is good information. I think I am going to following your recent post on Hyposalinity and perform it in my 40 gallon tank.
 
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Black ich - caused by two different turbellarians, isn't really controlled by praziquantel (yet literally EVERY resource lists that as a treatment). Turbellarians are best controlled by formalin or FW dips (since Dylox is too toxic for use around people I think). Praziquantel is effective against monogeneans and cestodes. It *may* work against turbellarians, but at a much higher dose than normal - 10 to 20 mg/l. That needs to be administered as a 2 to 3 hour dip.

That said - moorish idols are susceptible to black ich, but this may not be that - tough to see in the photo, but it looks like it is growing in "patches" here and turbellarians are more random in their distribution. Can you get a clearer photo?

Jay
Do Black Ich spots move like Marine Ich spots do? I feel like the number of spots hasn't changed and they haven't moved.
 

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Do Black Ich spots move like Marine Ich spots do? I feel like the number of spots hasn't changed and they haven't moved.
No - the worms that form the cysts stay longer in one spot than ich does - weeks instead of days. Even if you kill the worms by a dip, the black spot will stay for some time.
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