Should I wait a week before dosing Prazipro?Personally I would give it a few. Most of the fish I have mail ordered have started eating fairly fast but some take up to a week.
Should I wait a week before dosing Prazipro?Personally I would give it a few. Most of the fish I have mail ordered have started eating fairly fast but some take up to a week.
Ok thanks, I will wait til Monday and if he is still not eating, then I will dose the tank.I personally am not a fan of randomly using chemicals to dose a tank. Especially if I am not sure what is going on with the fish. But at the same time I don’t want to say don’t use it and have you lose a week of treatment.
I don’t have any blood worms, I only have NLS pellet and some flakes for my salt water tanks. I do have frozen prawns, should I cut it up into small pieces and try fitting them?Usually my fish eat after 2 days but I've seen up to a week, bigger and older fish tend to be more nervous from what I've experienced for both aquarium fish and in the wild. He may be getting settled in like others mentioned.
After a few days I throw some type of treat in like blood worms, market shrimp or brine shrimp. It should eat blood worms if it dosnt have a parasites.
I do see some fish flash once in a while, maybe once in a hour or even less. But I keep hearing it’s normal that Cichlid sometimes just do that. if it’s fluke, how bad would be the flashing?Gill Flukes cause fish to Flash & the fish will eventually display flared red gills.
I've only dealt with flukes once, in a Discus tank. "Formalin" cleared up the problem in about a week. Note: Formalin is a very harsh med & I wouldn't recommend it if other effective meds are available.
Unless the potentially sick Hap is exhibiting the above listed symptoms, likely not Flukes.
Ok thanks, I do notice most of the time the flash comes right after the fish is been chased, so that’s probably it.Sometimes Cichlids randomly flash due to territorial reasons. Sort of like a gorilla beating his chest. Flashing immediately after a water change often indicates water chemistry differences between the old & new.
Constant, Non-stop flashing indicate exterior parasites.
I'm not a big fan of adding salt to a fresh water tank. All salt does is improve the slime coat of a fish. Seachem's StressGuard does that. I've never used epsom salt either, but most recommended using it as baths to relieve constipation.
For the shrimp or prawns you can just cut it into the smallest you can get, they will chew on it for a while. I feed 3 mm NLS 5 nights a week, then shrimp the night before my water change, then I dont feed them the night of my water change. I like to think the shrimp helps improve color but honestly I just like watching them attack the shrimp pieces.Ok thanks, I do notice most of the time the flash comes right after the fish is been chased, so that’s probably it.