I have some leeches in my 10 gallon tank. They either came in with some live black worms or on a plant I bought at the lfs.
I have a positive identification on them. See my thread here for the background story:http://www.aquariacentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=155473&highlight=leech
Tank specs:
10 gallon
sand substrate
1 piece driftwood
narrow leaf java fern
anubias
java moss
AC filter
second Whisper filter
3 male platy
1 male guppy
2 nerite snails
My plan:
Move fish to qt tank
Move snails to another tank (snails are not hosts to them I understand)
Dip java fern and anubias in potassium permanganate and save them
Everything else NUKE with high saline and probably bleach too, including the filters.
I'll toss the substrate and start over.
I can't find much about the life cycle of these things. Is it possible for them to be attached to the fish in a stage of life that is not visible to the naked eye? I understand that they attach, feed, then detatch and hide til hungry again.
Is there any treatment that I need to do directly to the fish?
I have a positive identification on them. See my thread here for the background story:http://www.aquariacentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=155473&highlight=leech
Tank specs:
10 gallon
sand substrate
1 piece driftwood
narrow leaf java fern
anubias
java moss
AC filter
second Whisper filter
3 male platy
1 male guppy
2 nerite snails
My plan:
Move fish to qt tank
Move snails to another tank (snails are not hosts to them I understand)
Dip java fern and anubias in potassium permanganate and save them
Everything else NUKE with high saline and probably bleach too, including the filters.
I'll toss the substrate and start over.
I can't find much about the life cycle of these things. Is it possible for them to be attached to the fish in a stage of life that is not visible to the naked eye? I understand that they attach, feed, then detatch and hide til hungry again.
Is there any treatment that I need to do directly to the fish?