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sleepyflight
05-26-2005, 9:08 PM
WTF I bout a silly friggin belly crawler pike from lfs today and as I'm watching him map out some places to hang my fish freak also roomate and I notice he has worms IN HIS EYES. They're crawling around behind the lens of the eye but not in or through the iris or pupil. What do I do??? To much environmental pieces to try to catch right now, everybody stirred from new intro's and the tank is atleast shoulder deep. Any safe meds that won't harm babies from my Escondido's?? Will this spread or do I have to get him out??? :feedback: :feedback: :help2: :help2:

iheartfishies
05-26-2005, 9:53 PM
He's probably going to die aye aye.

rayman45
05-26-2005, 10:25 PM
its a parsite
i forget what to do tho

sleepyflight
05-26-2005, 11:37 PM
ahaha....aren't you guys funny....I know its a parasite but most have obviously been curable considering usually skin related or in the digestive tract. Just trying to figure if its something that meds will even touch since its inside a layer of frigin eyeball

M|L
05-27-2005, 12:06 AM
Probably anchor worms, you should go out and purchase (if available) the Jungle brand medication for that parasite. I've used this medication at half strength and it cleared out the worms on my old senegalus bichir.

sleepyflight
05-27-2005, 1:02 AM
I wondered about anchor worms but I've never seen them or heard of them other than being external. I'll try it....I do have jungle available....and I've moved a portion of my escondido babies over to a diff. tank (seem to be doing well so far) and if they do well I'll move the rest and med the tank if I can get most of the stuff out. Predicament I guess....don't want the babies to hang out too long because of the big marble cat and the only empty tank to move him into would be the babie tank (29gal) but no parents in there to protect them, and i'm sure the pike would clean house over there. Anyways, I'll have to see what I can spread out in the tank and med it and see what happens. I will say all the jungle products worked last time I tried them.

beblondie
05-27-2005, 7:31 AM
Possibly eye fluke try Jungle Labs parasite guard or clear they are broad spectrum anti parasitic meds-Anne

buddah101
05-27-2005, 9:23 AM
Man, I'm sorry to hear that, I know that you would've really enjoy'd the Belly crawler. I have never heard of such a thing but, I wonder if Mardels CopperSafe would touch it?
I wish I could be of more help.

sleepyflight
05-30-2005, 3:25 PM
Hhahahahahahaha.....My marble cat has staked his claim in life!! :hitting: I'm laughing because the pike was just a belly crawler but I won't have to worry about the disease spreading unless those particular worms can survive the cats digestive tract. I got home from work the other night....no pike and the marble cat was fat as hell!! :grinno:

guppy
06-04-2005, 3:16 PM
Hhahahahahahaha.....My marble cat has staked his claim in life!! :hitting: I'm laughing because the pike was just a belly crawler but I won't have to worry about the disease spreading unless those particular worms can survive the cats digestive tract. I got home from work the other night....no pike and the marble cat was fat as hell!! :grinno:
Might want to dose the cat with garlic, it is a fair vermifuge.