So here's the deal; my tiny endler-guppy population has camalanus. They are the last remanents of a proud colony long past from the onslought of this vicious worm. I thought it was all gone, but I was wrong. Nobody wants them and frankly I just don't care how long they live. I can't get the super-special levamisol in my area and frankly I'm tired of doing battle with these worms.
Can I feed camalanus-infected guppies to the following without incident: Rope Fish, Bichir, Crayfish, Lesser Siren.
Camalanus seems to affect livebearing fish as far as I've seen/read, so this shouldn't be a problem, right? At some point I think most of my other fish have been esposed to infected guppies in the past and it only seems to be the guppies that get it.
Opinions? I'm thinking of just letting the group live as a very exclusive small-scale feed-breeding group. Newly born babies shoulsn't even have them yet, no?
Can I feed camalanus-infected guppies to the following without incident: Rope Fish, Bichir, Crayfish, Lesser Siren.
Camalanus seems to affect livebearing fish as far as I've seen/read, so this shouldn't be a problem, right? At some point I think most of my other fish have been esposed to infected guppies in the past and it only seems to be the guppies that get it.
Opinions? I'm thinking of just letting the group live as a very exclusive small-scale feed-breeding group. Newly born babies shoulsn't even have them yet, no?