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Copperband Butterfly fish, Worms!
My copperband has worms. No matter how much I feed him, he/she won't fill out. I was wondering what you guys have used and what has worked for you. The fish is in a QT, and is a pig, it out competes everything for food and I feed it a varied diet. So what would be a good de-wormer or method of ridding my Copperband of worms.
Thanks Super7 |
I haven't ever seen a fat Copperband. I suspect they just aren't assembled that way. (ie. they don't store fat) What are you feeding? Maybe you need more fattening foods.
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I know that they don't usually look fat, but my fish has been losing weight. He still acts normally and all that. I am feeding mussel/clam, mysis, brine, baby cleaner shrimp as they expel larvae once a week or so, and I even have tried aptasia in the QT tank. He just keeps on becoming skinnier.
Thanks Super7 |
How long have you had this fish? Some CCB's seem to eat and eat and still dont survive more than a couple of weeks. With CCB's I think you have to get past 4 to 6 weeks before you can start relaxing.
Scott |
Lots of fish have internal parasites that most people are completely unaware of. Researchers are becoming more aware in recent years. I have used PraziPro baths with good results. It even has a picture of a CBB on it. Haha! :)
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Check into Cyanide caught fish.
Read that there's something like that the fish can eat but because of damage to the stomach and intestine or bacteria within, they'll still starve. |
Is he/she eating? do you see him eat
J |
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Yes, this fish will come to the surface to eat out of my hand. I know cyanide isn't a problem because I got the fish at the store I work at and we don't get cyanide caught fish. I have used used Prazi on African cichlids in the past when I got wild stock to breed so I will try that. Any other Ideas Thanks Super7 |
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