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Tenant
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: WI
Posts: 86
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brook?
i think my little clown has brook....he has what looks like peely skin.....i removed him from the diplay and have him acclimating.....his mate is still in the display, but looks fine
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Tenant
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: WI
Posts: 86
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well, i found this a apge of symptoms and he doesn't have any of them......maybe i am panicing.....him & his mate have been fighting a lot lately
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Moderator - LEE
Join Date: May 2006
Location: So CA
Posts: 2,242
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I advocate treating all newly acquired anemonefish for Brooklynella, whether they look like they have it or not.
It is just too prevalent amongst these fish to not treat them for it. If you need to treat them for Brooklynella in the future or if you acquire more anemonefish, PLEASE treat them for Brooklynella. The treatment is a series of Formalin dips. The best procedure to follow is this one (IMHO): http://www.marineaquariumadvice.com/...nd_or_foe.html
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Citizen
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Cebu Philippines
Posts: 176
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For brook and a host of other diseases, please check this out.
Fish Disease Photo Identification and Treatments. Hope it is of use to you. Chuck |
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