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Tropheus Disease Please help
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Have you tried frozen mysis shrimp? If the fish is eating and thin, that doesnt always imply internal parasites. You can always treat the tank or fish as a precaution. I will isolate the fish and try to see her reaction to food. If the reaction is slow, then she's just not getting to the food on time. If reaction is same as fish in the main tank, then definitely sick.
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Rene, that's why I told him this :
Originally posted by SunnyHouTX View PostGive her time. My Lueba colony were all like that and it took me almost 3 months to get them healthy and now I have one holding from last weekend
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Originally posted by hungvanvo View PostThis is a new group tropheus so they don't like pellet they just eat the ken's flake only don't want nothing else so I cant feed them like my Red Rainbow the food soaked with clout. Also they like ken's med but I still have a trouble .
I will go to walmart or petsmart tomorrow to get some Tetra Parasite guard. Thank you Sunny.
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Originally posted by SunnyHouTX View PostOnly complaint is that the one fish is skinny, which also is not a big deal as she's behaving normally. She just needs time, and maybe meds if needed. Having them eat pellets is also dependent on time and I think Hung has that under control going on his fishkeeping skills.
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Originally posted by thecichlidsplace View PostHave you tried frozen mysis shrimp? If the fish is eating and thin, that doesnt always imply internal parasites. You can always treat the tank or fish as a precaution. I will isolate the fish and try to see her reaction to food. If the reaction is slow, then she's just not getting to the food on time. If reaction is same as fish in the main tank, then definitely sick.
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