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![]() Suppliment you feedings with garlic marinated food.
I now do this every now and then. It boosts the emune system of your fish and it will help the fish resist Ich. I find it works really well and is coral safe!! |
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![]() I doubt it's ich. Eels do that often, I've had many and he's just twitchn'. On another note-65g is small for a eel and puffer, both fish expessally the eel make a lot of waste, I hope your skimmer is good and over sized.
Good luck with him! Also is your tank covered and escape proof? |
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![]() a 65 gallon is plenty big for the 2. I actually plan on adding a dwarf lion and a flame as well. I have a hob skimmer rated for 150 gallons and I do biweekly water changes. That mixed with not overfeeding will work just fine.
as for the eel, this is definitely not normal behavior. its not a minor twitch and he keeps rubbing his head on rocks. Ive definitely narrowed it down to some type of parasite. maybe marine velvet |
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![]() Ok good luck, with them. Here is a good article that may help:
http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2002-12/fm/index.htm |
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![]() Doubt its any kind of parasight or deseze I have had a snow flake survive a velvit crash only fish left And a ich crash one of 3 fish left it was fine healthy and eating thru both crashes
Twitching of the head is complete ly normal scrachinf on rocks is not if I had to gious its something internal |