As mentioned the water changes and carbon should remove all of the med. Feeding daphnia and offering peas also good to help expel the dead ones. It certainly sounds as if you did everything correctly, so my only guess is that you had a massive infestation of these worms and they are especially terrible on small fish. Sucks!
As far as the stringy white poop - that can be a symptom of stress and also a symptom of the worms as well. At your fish's weakened state, I would be very hesitant to medicate them until they are healthy/eating well. It is also a strong possibility they have bloat like symptoms from the dead worms inside as well.
The fish can go quite awhile without eating, but you must do what you can to help them pass any dead worms. The suggestions you rec'd here are good ones - but if they are not eating there is not much that can be done other than Epsom Salt. I would certainly get Dr. Harrison's opinion on this before undertaking that.
For the record my fish ate a little within a few hours of treatment and continued to do so while under treatment. After the 90% WC their appetites were completely back to normal.
I would definitely not bypass the second treatment in 3 weeks no matter what happens.
I would just do exactly as Mr. Harrison recommends to the letter. Afterall, he is more qualified than most when it comes to these worms. Please keep us updated and also let us know what Mr. Harrison suggested.
As far as the stringy white poop - that can be a symptom of stress and also a symptom of the worms as well. At your fish's weakened state, I would be very hesitant to medicate them until they are healthy/eating well. It is also a strong possibility they have bloat like symptoms from the dead worms inside as well.
The fish can go quite awhile without eating, but you must do what you can to help them pass any dead worms. The suggestions you rec'd here are good ones - but if they are not eating there is not much that can be done other than Epsom Salt. I would certainly get Dr. Harrison's opinion on this before undertaking that.
For the record my fish ate a little within a few hours of treatment and continued to do so while under treatment. After the 90% WC their appetites were completely back to normal.
I would definitely not bypass the second treatment in 3 weeks no matter what happens.
I would just do exactly as Mr. Harrison recommends to the letter. Afterall, he is more qualified than most when it comes to these worms. Please keep us updated and also let us know what Mr. Harrison suggested.
I told him the size of the tank and he sent me pkts of 5g each. Put 1 pkt in on Sat around noon. By the eve I had lost all the tetras, sun all of the cories were gone along with the plecs.
Didn`t think to cut open the dead ones.
No other meds were in the tank
I noticed red spikes hanging out of the anus of 1 black angel last week, didnt see any on other fish.
The gouramis are hanging at the top, angels are at the bottom back of tank, rams are black and havent moved from the bottom of the tank. No one has eaten or even acted like they are hungry. How long can they go? a week?
Not feeling very hopeful about these guys.
Mr. Harrison is a very nice guy. I have kept in touch with him and he has responded with suggestions also.
After your 1st dose, how long till they ate? I have done 1 water change and will do another tomorrow.
It seems now a couple of the rams has white stringy poo. Should I treat with a different med? I can put them into my 10g qt tank. Don`t really want to dose the 90g again.
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