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Need help with parasitic worms
I learned a hard lesson about proper QT this week. I guess I became complacent after being trouble free for a long period of time.
I just recently introduced several new fish into my tank and immediately began to have problems. First my Clowns, that were healthy as could be for over 2 years were hit with Brooklynella. I could not believe how fast it progressed. Despite my treatment efforts the female died, fortunately the smaller male seems to now be recovering in a QT tank.
Next, I noticed my Yellow and Blue Tangs showing tell tail signs of a parasitic problem. I do not see any visible infection on them so I looked closer and found that two of the new fish I introduced (Firefish) are showing visible flatworms. I know a fresh water dip will take care of these worms but it is next to impossible to catch a Firefish in my reef tank. The same goes for the Tangs, they are just too fast and there is just too must live rock and Coral in my tank.
Is there an effective and safe way to treat for worms with corals and other inverts in a reef tank? I fear the entire tank is now contaminated and I have no way to remove and quarantine the entire fish population. I’m currently treating the tank with No-Ich something that is “Reef Safe” but I’m unsure if it will be effective for the worms on my Firefish and possible now on my Tangs.
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