Hi all,
I'm new here and will be posting my introduction and build thread soon, but I have a question about our new clownfish. I've read a lot about clownfish with white stringy poo, and wanted to present my scenario for input.
Background: My wife and I just started our salt water aquarium and have never kept fish before. We are researching and reading daily, and trying to do it right. Our display tank is cycled with no animals yet. We got our first 2 fish 1 week ago, small clownfish (1 inch or so). We planned for observational quarantine for 3-4 weeks in a 10g tank with caribsea arag alive, some extra dry rock, and a little microbe lift starter bacteria. We went with a plan to treat if needed and not to treat prophylactically. I've been doing water changes every other day 20-30%.
Salinity 1.026
Temp 78F
Ammonia has been minimal or undetectable with API
2 days after getting them home one fish had a long white stringy poo.
Of course we found lots of information on this, browsed several threads, and I have read @Jay Hemdal article on mucus, which suggested this is most likely due to protozoan infection, despite what I frequently see diagnosed as "worms". Spoke with the LFS and they gave us metroplex and focus, which I mixed with hikari mysis, which the LFS had told us he was feeding them. Fish were eating ok, but often laying down on the sand bed. Both would eat, but one didn't seem to love the shrimp mixture. So we ended up buying New Life Spectrum thera A+ pellets (to get some greens) and mixing this with the medications as well. Both fish really loved it and have been eating well. Both fish continued to be active and 3 days after starting medications, the same fish passed another long white stringy poo.
This one had an almost pink fleshy type appearance at the end. After passing this, both fish continue to be quite active and just seemed to have more pep. Both continue to eat well. My plan currently is to continue treating with medicated food for total of 10-14 days and then observing for an additional 2 weeks before transferring to the DT (55g AIO uniquarium with live sand and dry rock, cycled).
I'm looking for some input on these questions.
Likely protozoan?
Metroplex and focus with food is sufficient/best treatment? 10 days?
Do the protozoa continue to live in the water or sand?
Does this observational/quarantine tank need to be sterilized after we transfer the fish to DT in a few weeks?
Sorry for such a long post, just wanted to give necessary info and hopefully learn something as we start out and take best care of our animals we can . Thank you all.
Thanks so much!
Matt
I'm new here and will be posting my introduction and build thread soon, but I have a question about our new clownfish. I've read a lot about clownfish with white stringy poo, and wanted to present my scenario for input.
Background: My wife and I just started our salt water aquarium and have never kept fish before. We are researching and reading daily, and trying to do it right. Our display tank is cycled with no animals yet. We got our first 2 fish 1 week ago, small clownfish (1 inch or so). We planned for observational quarantine for 3-4 weeks in a 10g tank with caribsea arag alive, some extra dry rock, and a little microbe lift starter bacteria. We went with a plan to treat if needed and not to treat prophylactically. I've been doing water changes every other day 20-30%.
Salinity 1.026
Temp 78F
Ammonia has been minimal or undetectable with API
2 days after getting them home one fish had a long white stringy poo.
Of course we found lots of information on this, browsed several threads, and I have read @Jay Hemdal article on mucus, which suggested this is most likely due to protozoan infection, despite what I frequently see diagnosed as "worms". Spoke with the LFS and they gave us metroplex and focus, which I mixed with hikari mysis, which the LFS had told us he was feeding them. Fish were eating ok, but often laying down on the sand bed. Both would eat, but one didn't seem to love the shrimp mixture. So we ended up buying New Life Spectrum thera A+ pellets (to get some greens) and mixing this with the medications as well. Both fish really loved it and have been eating well. Both fish continued to be active and 3 days after starting medications, the same fish passed another long white stringy poo.
This one had an almost pink fleshy type appearance at the end. After passing this, both fish continue to be quite active and just seemed to have more pep. Both continue to eat well. My plan currently is to continue treating with medicated food for total of 10-14 days and then observing for an additional 2 weeks before transferring to the DT (55g AIO uniquarium with live sand and dry rock, cycled).
I'm looking for some input on these questions.
Likely protozoan?
Metroplex and focus with food is sufficient/best treatment? 10 days?
Do the protozoa continue to live in the water or sand?
Does this observational/quarantine tank need to be sterilized after we transfer the fish to DT in a few weeks?
Sorry for such a long post, just wanted to give necessary info and hopefully learn something as we start out and take best care of our animals we can . Thank you all.
Thanks so much!
Matt