What are these hairlike white worms attached to fish?

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Those are anchor worms, the forked apparatus that you see eventually is their eggs/means of reproduction. I would pull them all, now.
 
It turns out that a lot of my fish have them on their fins. I don't know if it is possible to get them all. I suppose I could take each fish out and try to get them off. I have a smallmouth bass that has one on his fin. Also, a black crappie, a rockbass, and a pumpkinseed. They all have a few on them. This is terrible. I need to get rid of these things.
 
Where can I buy dimilin online? I can't find it in its pure form anywhere. I figure, I will try and remove these adults and if I order that stuff, that may be the best way to medicate this stuff? Should I try the parasite guard?
 
Or just put a baby striped raphael in there and bump the temp a little. Raphs do fine around 76ºF and as babies they are a parasite cleaner, like a wrasse. Seriously, get a raphael that's around 2"-3", the smallest it could be without being a snack and let it go to town.
 
Seriously, yeah. Tweezers and other tries first. Medications last.
 
knifegill;4520455; said:
Or just put a baby striped raphael in there and bump the temp a little. Raphs do fine around 76ºF and as babies they are a parasite cleaner, like a wrasse. Seriously, get a raphael that's around 2"-3", the smallest it could be without being a snack and let it go to town.

I like this idea. The theme of my tank is native Pennsylvania, but that is actually a cool looking catfish. Maybe I will go that route to get them out of there. I could always donate him when I am parasite free.

I am going to try to remove the worms with tweezers today, but I also ordered some Dimilin in Jungle Labs Anchors away. Apparently the active ingredient is Dimilin. I will dose with that after I receive it and perform a water change.
 
knifegill;4521950; said:
Best of luck!

Thanks, I really hope I get rid of them this time! The straight Dimilin is going to be a better bet than the Parasite Clear I believe. I think that it will kill adults as well?
 
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