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![]() So I went to buy a neon goby and I ended up coming home with a very healthy looking mysis nibbling cleaner wrasse! I ended up buying him because he was 1/2 the price of the neon goby. So far he's doing great
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![]() Is he cleaning the Tang yet?
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![]() Woohoo!
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![]() I would continue with the garlic extract treatment. It is keeping the ich in check. Don't stop the feeding.
As you know, the chances that the clearner wrasse you bought lasting more than a few weeks are remote. I have had luck with the very small angel and neons also performing cleaning duties. If I were you I would have a QT ready to go. Keep greenex, formalin and a good size air pump on hand. Ich is an external parasite. |
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The wrasse I bought had been performing cleaning duties for about a month on other fish at the LFS. The wrasse is plump and very healthy looking, he is eating chopped up mysis and has been cleaning the other fish in the tank. He is usually out in the open swimming along with everyone and all the fish seem get along well each other. I think the problems with about 95% of cleaner wrasses are: It's almost impossible to find a healthy one, never mind one that eats frozen foods. If you find one semi-healthy they might last a little while, but if they are only eating parasites off other fish, that will not be enough to sustain them for the long run. From what I understand most cleaner wrasses (best case scenario) will live for about 2 years. Most die within a couple of weeks. I think that because my cleaner wrasse seems healthy, is swimming out in the open, and eats mysis, I have a good chance of having him around for awhile. Here's a pic [IMG] ![]()
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One more fish should be ok?, right!!! ![]() Last edited by fishoholic; 04-12-2009 at 03:51 PM. |
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![]() Give this a read if you are interested in ick. I found it to be a good read about 6 months ago and just re-read it myself. Aside from the life-cycle stuff, enjoy the info about dispelling the myths about ick, specially No. 10 below (not my words!).
http://www.txinstall.com/ich/ich.htm No. 10 The parasite burrows into the fish, below the mucous layer and into the skin. (This is why cleaner fish/shrimp can’t get to it in order to remove them from the fish). The second dumbest thing an aquarist can think: I'll get some cleaner fish or cleaner shrimp to remove/eat the parasite. THESE MARINE LIFE DO NOT EAT THE PARASITE NOR WILL FISH OR SHRIMP REMOVE THE PARASITE FROM THE INFECTED FISHES.
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