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Prazi will have little to no effect on themHate to say if it is leeches you are........ Personally I would dose pp and if they started to die I would be thankful. If not then good luck. I would always go with the simplest safest course first. And not jump to the rare, if it 8s leeches then watch out, this hobby will get another dark blow. Because it won't be long before it's not rare anymore. My money still on an anchor worm.
Prazi will have little to no effect on them
FW dip May help but they’re that resilient
Yes - those are segmented, so they are annelid worms, not trematodes/flukes.Thanks jay! I’m not sure if you also checked out the video but I got a couple clearer picture for you as well if this gives a a guaranteed answer, although from what you have said I think you nailed it which makes thing way more complicated for me.
“Anchor worms” are Lernaeid copepods. These are segmented worms, and the only annelid fish parasite I know of are leeches. There are trematodes that have two suckers, but they aren’t segmented.Hate to say if it is leeches you are........ Personally I would dose pp and if they started to die I would be thankful. If not then good luck. I would always go with the simplest safest course first. And not jump to the rare, if it 8s leeches then watch out, this hobby will get another dark blow. Because it won't be long before it's not rare anymore. My money still on an anchor worm.
Formalin dips are effective if done correctly. People sometimes mistakenly use 10% NBF and that is bad. 37% formaldehyde with methanol as a stabilizer, dosed accurately under good aeration will work. I’ve done thousands of formalin dips over the past 40 years. The cases where the fish has an extreme parasite load, and essentially bleeds out after a treatment is a very real issue - but not treating is also an issue, and I’ve had this happen with flukes and prazi.For hobbyist like me, the formalin route will likely surely end in death and destruction, with very little chance of success. If it were me I would take the chance that it isn't leeches, and roll with pp. At least then there is a 50/50 chance, vs 0 or 1% at best. Most formalin remedies end badly anyway, either right away or a very shortened lifespan. And there's still the eggs to deal with
I found two interesting references: turns out ivermectin is effective against leeches, but Noga gives no bath dose given, only oral. He also says the margin of safety is low.For hobbyist like me, the formalin route will likely surely end in death and destruction, with very little chance of success. If it were me I would take the chance that it isn't leeches, and roll with pp. At least then there is a 50/50 chance, vs 0 or 1% at best. Most formalin remedies end badly anyway, either right away or a very shortened lifespan. And there's still the eggs to deal with
Lol I was reading some of that a little while ago.I found two interesting references: turns out ivermectin is effective against leeches, but Noga gives no bath dose given, only oral. He also says the margin of safety is low.
I also found a study (in poor English) that indicates praziquantel does not kill leeches - https://www.idosi.org/mejsr/mejsr12(2)12/17.pdf
Jay
Cleaner shrimp might work since eels are so sedentary. The shrimp may also feed on leech eggs at night (they evidently have been shown to feed on Neobenedenia eggs).
Would a cleaner shrimp remove these suckers?
I would pull all fish and do dips probably and QT and idk hopefully some sort of fallow can rid any left in the tank (if they would even be in the tank? and not just directly on the fish?)
Dog heartworm tablets?Can’t imagine trying to buy ivermectin right now lol
So how safe is formalin on scaleless fish?Cleaner shrimp might work since eels are so sedentary. The shrimp may also feed on leech eggs at night (they evidently have been shown to feed on Neobenedenia eggs).
Jay
Seriously? Never heard of that beforeDog heartworm tablets?
interceptor,but wait on experts.Seriously? Never heard of that before
I am very familiar since my German Shepherd mix is sensitive to it.Seriously? Never heard of that before
No special issues for eels - most of what people hear about are issues with FW fish are from formalin/malachite green treatments and those need to be used at lower doses.So how safe is formalin on scaleless fish?