Has anyone experienced the battle with camallanus? I think that may be this weeks problem.
I had my guppies (2 fem, 1 male) in a five gallon hex, fully cycled. My male began to darken and lay low at the bottom, and the smaller of the 2 females gravid spot disappeared (no fry to be found) and now she is very thin (last 7 days) and seems to have a long dark spot running througout her body. Larger female (who looks pretty pregnant) seems find and doing well.
I treated the five gallon with Tank Buddies fungus (all I had on hand), removed filter and after a couple of days the male looked worse.
I moved the male to my 10 gallon 3 days ago on the advice of another forum (it had just finished cycling - have had it set up cycling for a month) - male seemed to perk up and survived a couple of days so I moved the girls over to the ten gallon, where it is 79 degrees.
As I was gravel vacing out the 5 gallon, noticed some fat round red worms in the bucket. Other forum suggested it might be camallanus, and that's where my confusion lies. I see lots of different treatments, but unsure what to use next. I can't get to the store until Monday (I am trapped over here in Crystal Beach - well, not really trapped, but I can't get to Galveston.) I have some dog/cat wormer on hand and am wondering if anyone has used this with any success? I have found some references to it googling, but nothing that says "hey use this it works and here's the dosage."
So I thought I would ask the forum in case any of you have been through this. :evil: CAMALLANUS!
I had my guppies (2 fem, 1 male) in a five gallon hex, fully cycled. My male began to darken and lay low at the bottom, and the smaller of the 2 females gravid spot disappeared (no fry to be found) and now she is very thin (last 7 days) and seems to have a long dark spot running througout her body. Larger female (who looks pretty pregnant) seems find and doing well.
I treated the five gallon with Tank Buddies fungus (all I had on hand), removed filter and after a couple of days the male looked worse.
I moved the male to my 10 gallon 3 days ago on the advice of another forum (it had just finished cycling - have had it set up cycling for a month) - male seemed to perk up and survived a couple of days so I moved the girls over to the ten gallon, where it is 79 degrees.
As I was gravel vacing out the 5 gallon, noticed some fat round red worms in the bucket. Other forum suggested it might be camallanus, and that's where my confusion lies. I see lots of different treatments, but unsure what to use next. I can't get to the store until Monday (I am trapped over here in Crystal Beach - well, not really trapped, but I can't get to Galveston.) I have some dog/cat wormer on hand and am wondering if anyone has used this with any success? I have found some references to it googling, but nothing that says "hey use this it works and here's the dosage."
So I thought I would ask the forum in case any of you have been through this. :evil: CAMALLANUS!
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