I'm on week 2 of treating my 340 gallon mixed reef with Prazipro. I treated 2 weeks ago - removed all carbon and no skimmer, treated for 72 hours, did 2-3 water changes in the last week and ran carbon the entire week for exactly 7 days.
I started the second treatment on Friday afternoon and today @ 3:00Pm is 72 hours from start of the second treatment. During the first treatment my Dragon wrasse buried himself in the sand and didn't come out for 4 days. When he did he ate voraciously and was fine.
Yesterday, I was watching the fish and noticed my Dragon wrasse being out and tolerating the treatment more by being out in the open, however, he was shaking his head and "yawning a lot!" Showing all the fluke symptoms. Then I saw a gash on his right side just above his fin and a quarter inch from his gills. The gash is fairly small but it's there. I know prazipro can supress hunger, but seriously all of my fish are more hungry when I treat. My dragon wrasse ate a hole 1-2 ounces of home made frozen food by himself. (I know because swallowed large pieces of food hole.. ) Twice what he normally eats.
My Caribbean blue tang is scratching a lot (something he did some before treating, but something he's definitely doing more now during treatment). My Chocolate tang has some surface damage to his flesh that was noticable with this treatment, but seems to have mostl healed up in the last day or so.
My copperband still has a circle of white dots in his eye. It's almost perfectly circular. The other eye doesn't have anything that I can tell. I don't know if the white dots are an injury or prazipro resistant flukes? When I dosed the copperband swam right into the cloud of prazipro. I was hopeful this would give him the strongest dose of it. But nothing has changed with him other than he's eating good and acting normal.
My questions are,
1. Is scratching a sign the prazipro is working?
2. The gash in my Dragon wrasse, is that from flukes leaving his body, damaging his scales or flesh?
3. We talked about needing to do 3 treatments to ensure all life cycles of the flukes are killed, is 3 still recommended given the symptoms I've described? Is 2 treatments sufficient?
FYI @Jay Hemdal
I started the second treatment on Friday afternoon and today @ 3:00Pm is 72 hours from start of the second treatment. During the first treatment my Dragon wrasse buried himself in the sand and didn't come out for 4 days. When he did he ate voraciously and was fine.
Yesterday, I was watching the fish and noticed my Dragon wrasse being out and tolerating the treatment more by being out in the open, however, he was shaking his head and "yawning a lot!" Showing all the fluke symptoms. Then I saw a gash on his right side just above his fin and a quarter inch from his gills. The gash is fairly small but it's there. I know prazipro can supress hunger, but seriously all of my fish are more hungry when I treat. My dragon wrasse ate a hole 1-2 ounces of home made frozen food by himself. (I know because swallowed large pieces of food hole.. ) Twice what he normally eats.
My Caribbean blue tang is scratching a lot (something he did some before treating, but something he's definitely doing more now during treatment). My Chocolate tang has some surface damage to his flesh that was noticable with this treatment, but seems to have mostl healed up in the last day or so.
My copperband still has a circle of white dots in his eye. It's almost perfectly circular. The other eye doesn't have anything that I can tell. I don't know if the white dots are an injury or prazipro resistant flukes? When I dosed the copperband swam right into the cloud of prazipro. I was hopeful this would give him the strongest dose of it. But nothing has changed with him other than he's eating good and acting normal.
My questions are,
1. Is scratching a sign the prazipro is working?
2. The gash in my Dragon wrasse, is that from flukes leaving his body, damaging his scales or flesh?
3. We talked about needing to do 3 treatments to ensure all life cycles of the flukes are killed, is 3 still recommended given the symptoms I've described? Is 2 treatments sufficient?
FYI @Jay Hemdal
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