Stubborn Flashing - Gill Flukes?

GotTanked

30g Planted Barb Tank
Jul 23, 2010
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Sunnyvale, CA
Hello,
I have been battling disease in my display tank. The fish are flashing. The first time I noticed this, I did a bunch of research and decided to treat my tank with Praziquantel. I used Praz-Tastic, a pure Praziquantel powder. The flashing totally stopped. I had to go out of town so I treated the tank for the minimum time (10 days). A couple weeks later, the flashing resumed so I again treated the tank with Praziquantel. This time, flashing reduced but did not stop. I just finished the treatment (maximum time, 14 days) and my fish are still flashing.

Flashing is the only sign of distress they show.

Help! I don't know what to do. There is nothing visible on the body or in the gills. None have died yet (thankfully) but I want to get them healthy so I can add fish from my QT before they outgrow it.

Should I start looking for an alternate disease to treat? Or is there another medication that can beat this?

Tank is cycled, ammonia 0 nitrite 0 nitrate 10.
 
Honestly, I have no idea. My fish occasionally flash, nothing is wrong, they just get bubbles from my powerhead on them and they flash to get them off. If you have treated 2 times, and they are still flashing, I have no idea of what could be wrong. Do a water change, see how that affects them?? I'm sorry I don't have more answers for you.

Maribeth
 
Well than I am truly stumped. What kind of fish, how many fish, what size tank, what is the decor??
 
Thank you for helping GuppyGirl. The tank is a 30 gallon, planted semi-densely with rocks and driftwood as well. There are 11 gold barbs in there, the only fish put in since I finished cycling (pure ammonia). They were fine for about 2 weeks and then the flashing just sort of crept up :(

That info was useful. I will try salt baths. I am interested to please hear more from other members, though.
 
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