I am looking in my 90 gallon and noticed that two of my german rams have a small white worm attached to their skin. The worms are tiny, but are definitely there.
What are these, and what do I do to treat for them? Thanks!
Alym
This is a discussion on URGENT help needed within the Hospital Section forums, part of the Aquarium Related Chat category; I am looking in my 90 gallon and noticed that two of my german rams have a small white worm ...
I am looking in my 90 gallon and noticed that two of my german rams have a small white worm attached to their skin. The worms are tiny, but are definitely there.
What are these, and what do I do to treat for them? Thanks!
Alym
Do they appear like this?
Aquarium FD - Anchor Worms - Disease Identification, Diagnosis & Treatment
If so...remove by hand with tweezers or salt dip.
70 Gallon Planted South American:6 Geo. Altifrons, 1 A. Heckelii, 1 KeyHole Cichlid , 2 Zebra Angelfish, 6 Blue Emperor Tetras, 4 Calico and Silvertip BristleNose Pleco
10 Gallon Rimless Shrimp Planted:1 Otocinclus Affinis, 25~ Cherry Shrimp, 10~ Zebra Shrimp, 2 Amano Shrimp, 1 Zebra Nerite Snail, and Trumpet, Ramshorn, Assassin, and Pond Snails
10 Gallon Shrimp Tank:10~ Yellow Shrimp,10~Caridina seratta
10 Gallon Breeding tank:8 Clown Killifish, 1 L66 King Tiger Pleco
No, just skinny and white. I'll try to snap a photo
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Not sure what they could be. Fish disease and parasites have never been my specialty (I have several fish disease books if you would like to look at them for identification).
Best regards,
Stuart
27 Gallon High-tech Light-limited Planted Tank
Lots of assorted plants and fish
15 Gallon High-tech Light-limited Planted Tank
L10a's, and Spotted Blue Eyes
22 Gallon Long Iwagumi Style Tank Without CO2
Commemorative, Nano, Planted Bowfront
ADDICTED TO PRESSURIZED CO2
STOP THE BELO MONTE DAM
alym i have a few questions?
Do you quarantine your fish before you add your fish to your aquariums?
It is tougher to eradicate pathogens when they are present amoungst many fish, many parasites have gestation periods where they are always present in the aquarium.
Sodium Chloride and a few other medications can be used during the quarantine period however with plants, Salt can affect them drastically depending upon the type of plant.
A Salt bath was brought up in this thread although this works on the affected fish, the pathogen can still be present in your tank.
Do you have any shrimp or other invertabrates in this aquarium ?
I've seen those worms in cardinals and others. Sometimes they don't appear for a
Long time. So quarantining wouldn't help. I don't know if you remember anessas thread on her uaru with the worm in the eye. She used levimasole and a
Few
Doses.
Alot of fish have these worm parasites in their
Body. A few years back a fish vet came to the aquarium club and talked about parasites and fish. He showed us a pic of frozen oceanliner cod. With worms in it .
But once cooked its gone. Worms and fish are a fact but eventually it would weaken the fish.
I'd
Treat the tank with levimasole if you can. Or you can try kusuri from great Britain. They mail it
Fast. Plymouth discus or Paul Lucas. Discus south.
http://aprilsaquarium.blogspot.com/
Please "like" my Facebook page:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Aprils...220527?sk=wall
I haven't added fish in several months, only to see these now, so no, a quarantine certainly would not have helped. I'll see if I can get levamisole, but I may have to give up the fish b/c it would be silly to try to treat them in a 90.
With over 30,000 species of Helminths (worms) that affect Fish around the word there is a very good book on the market called the Parasitic Worms of Fish.
Check out this link...
Parasitic Worms of Fish