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![]() No, they are external, can be uncoiled and pulled away, they are attached at the black spot behind fin. Appear to cause great discomfort if they are tugged upon, so I aint tugging on them any more. I have a cleaner too. Got Firefish, 2 Perc's, cleaner and Torch coral yesterday. Acclimated them all today. First inhabitants in tank, other than Hermits, so I wasnt too concerned with QT at the moment.
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![]() I would give him a bath in PraziPro. Not sure what it is, but if it's a parasite, then PraziPro will get rid of it.
http://www.jlaquatics.com/phpstore/s..._ID=md-hpraz04 Or ParaGuard as a second choice: http://www.jlaquatics.com/phpstore/s..._ID=sc-par0100 |
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![]() probably a parasite, especially how close it is to the gill opening, at this point it can't hurt to give him a bath in some med's.
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![]() Maybe a freshwater dip???
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![]() Ya, he never survived the night. I tried FW dip, but think it was to late. Store thinks it was some kind of worm. They are going to replace when I make my next order. OA is awsome, called me long distance after I emailed pics and tried to diagnose.
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