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![]() Ich is not brooklynella. Similar though. Ich is the defined spots very similar to freshwater ich. Brooklynella is a similar parasite but the symptoms/signs are different.
I'm no expert either and in no way can I be sure of what it is. Brooklynella has my vote. |
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![]() awww poor little sucker, are you treating her with anything? I take it from what I've read theres no real ID yet on whats happening?
All the best I hope she pulls through
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![]() If it's brook paraguard should take care of it in about 3 to 5 day you should see improvement. I hope the fish is not too far gone.
It's been a long time though..and brook is a fast killer, as well as marine velvet so I doubt it is that but you never know. I would do a one hour dip at first at dip concentration (written on the bottle) and watch the fish. if it is a parasite, that dip should improve the fish condition to begin with. Looking at the pic of the fish..this is urgent now. He's in bad condition.
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![]() At least its a learning experience. I have been doing so much research my eyes are hurting! Of course in all my research nothing looked like it matched her condition...but now things are different. I think I will try the dip....if she survives I'll go from there....Keep you posted...thanks everyone!
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